Frontage became smaller with each generation.
During World War II in Britain, hosts faced challenges such as limited resources, overcrowding, and the stress of accommodating evacuees, often children, from urban areas under threat of bombing. Evacuees, on the other hand, grappled with feelings of separation from their families, homesickness, and the uncertainties of their new living conditions. Families left behind often worried about the safety of their loved ones, while also dealing with the economic strains and disruptions caused by the war. This complex situation highlighted the emotional and logistical difficulties faced by both hosts and evacuees during this tumultuous period.
the answer is in indian civil service with the problems
money problems
The most common social problems in Africa over the past fifty years have been genocide with the tribes within the continent and the problems with racial tension in South Africa between the British and the native South Africans.
One of the problems faced was compitition in jobs among each other and other immigrants.
yes they have become many things including becoming mental
Kidney and heart problems develop in adulthood.
John f. kennedy 's adulthood was kind of rough because he had back problems
Memory loss and limpness.
Hawaii has problems such as the vocanoes people will be worried about their families and lifes
The effects do not usually persist into adulthood.
social problems with in the families and community
Communication is important in families because it allows everyone to share their feelings and resolve problems.
After doing major studies on adolf Hitler there has been many questions, but the on ei definatley have the answer to is what he did in his adulthood. Adolf Hitler be socialy active in war and took studies on religion in his 20's. He then started to believe that Jews were the cause of all problems and that they were imperfect. This is how Hitler began his adulthood.
fixation
Their were no probles!!
Happiness