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By following Jesus teaching Christians belief they can attain

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"If you don't know history, then you don't know anything
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When we do not know about our past, we fail to understand our present and how we are connected to the rest of the world.

Explanation of the quote:

Knowing our history means we have a solid foundation upon which we can build our present and, consequently, our future. We can learn from past mistakes and repeat past successes. Ignoring our history means ignoring what makes us who we are. This ignorance prevents us from understanding how the world functions, and how we function in the world.

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John Michael Crichton was an author and filmmaker well known for the creation of famous installments such as Jurassic Park and the TV series ER. Even though he had an M.D. from Harvard, Crichton never practiced medicine, focusing instead on writing. He passed away in 2008, at age of 66.

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Most working class women in Victorian England had no choice but to work in order to help support their families. They worked either in factories, or in domestic service for richer households or in family businesses. Many women also carried out home-based work such as finishing garments and shoes for factories, laundry, or preparation of snacks to sell in the market or streets. This was in addition to their unpaid work at home which included cooking, cleaning, child care and often keeping small animals and growing vegetables and fruit to help feed their families.

However, women’s work has not always been accurately recorded within sources that historians rely on, due to much of women's work being irregular, home-based or within a family-run business. Women's work was often not included within statistics on waged work in official records, altering our perspective on the work women undertook. Often women’s wages were thought of as secondary earnings and less important than men’s wages even though they were crucial to the family’s survival. This is why the census returns from the early years of the 19th century often show a blank space under the occupation column against women’s names – even though we now have evidence from a variety of sources from the 1850s onwards that women engaged in a wide variety of waged work in the UK.

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These women worked at the surface of the coal mines, cleaning coal, loading tubs, etc. They wore short trousers, clogs and aprons as these clothes were safer near machinary.

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Working Class Movement Library; TUC Collections, London Metropolitan University

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