it was so they could find them in the dark
You would find an indentured servant in the South. An indentured servant is, typically, a white male who ventured from Britain during the Colonial Era who needed money and land to begin a life in America. They worked for a couple years on a farm or plantation and were later "paid" for their services.
Well most of them would live in a factory and in there all there food was cold ,the common food was oat cake it was for breakfast and lunch and other times they had potato pie with boiled bacon... they weren't fed very well or looked after very well. They also ate buns... But some children still did go to school. They might bring cheese, cold meat, homemade bread, raw vegetables, apples, summer saugsage etc. Not alot was on a lunch unless you had more money then others
There are many places where one could find study note AP European history. One of the best places to look for help with schoolwork would be College Confidential.
It's Carpet industry :)
Cheese rolling was actually invented in the early 1930's when many men just raced down Cooper hill at a picnic. They had brought cheese and when they got to the top the cheese started rolling down and they chased after it. With the hill being at 70 degrees at some spots and 50 at others it is almost impossible to stay on your feet the whole way down. People saw this from a distance and now every year on that exact day everyone goes to Cooper hill to watch these crazy people to race for they cheese. Break.com/cheeserolling
I would expect to find a tasty snack
'Heavyweight' is a classification in the sport of boxing.
Yellow stuff
You can find big pizzas,hot dogs,cheese,mac and cheese
You would find the "jump shot" in Basketball.
Yes, there are indeed cheese clubs in Long Island, New York. One of the cheese clubs would be Cheese Enthusiasts.
golf
Basketball
Golf
In American and Canadian football.
basket ball