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measles survey
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can you remember how many and their ages? also what were the living conditions like? flu does not really concern me as it is in a different group.
December 2
FWIW, I was born in '48. Several relatives of my parents' generation died from "children's diseases" and, of course, there's the infamous Spanish Lady of '18, a "mere" flu which killed more people than WWI. Several of my contemporaries had polio, ...
December 1
I was born in 1967 and live in Australia, as a child I had the mumps, measles and chicken pox. I have 2 small scars on my face from "scratching chicken pox" I have HSing friends that (2008) where open to exposing their children to other children w...
November 30
i was born in 1960. i have similar memories.
November 30
I was born in 1953, before vaccinations for anything but smallpox. In the 60's they did oral polio vaccines. The diseases my grandparents had feared were polio, scarlet fever and rheumatic fever, which went around in the 1920's and 30's. One of ...
November 30
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i have had a lot of discussions online with people about vaccinations and one of the things they keep saying is that measles is so dangerous. often they don't even seperate countries and living conditions. i had measles at 13 which is well within...
November 30

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how long have you been unschooling or homeschooling?
18 years
names and ages of children
aaron 18
naomi 14
a little about me
we have been living in ireland these 11 years though we are german/dutch

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Marge Piercy: HE SHE AND IT [also sometimes called BODY OF GLASS]
GONE TO SOLDIERS,SUMMERPEOPLE,WOMAN AT THE EDGE OF TIME
Helen Dunmore: THE SIEGE
Eleanor Dark: LANTANA LANE ,THE TIMELESS LAND
Barbara Kingsolver: PRODIGAL SUMMER, ANIMAL VEGETABLE MIRACLE, HIGH TIDE IN TUCSON
Anita Diamant: THE RED TENT
Bernard Scklink: THE READER
Reginald Hill: THE STRANGER HOUSE, PICTURES OF PERFECTION, pretty much everything
David Lodge: THE BRITISH MUSEUM IS FALLING DOWN,TRADING PLACES, and almost every thing else
christopher Brookmeyre: THE SACRED ART OF STEALING,A BIG BOY DID IT AND RUN AWAY
Phillip Reeve: MORTAL ENGINE SERIES
Jonothan Stroud: THE AMULET OF SAMARKANT, THE GOLEMS EYE, PTOLEMY,S GATE
Irene Nemirovsky: SUITE FRANCAISE
Luise Welsh: THE CUTTING ROOM [ disturbing but nessecary]
Jane Austen: PRIDE AND PEJUDICE, PERSUASSION
Alice Walker : THE TEMPLE OF MY FAMILIAR, POSESSING THE SECRET OF JOY, THE COLOR PURPLE
Fyodor Dostoevsky: CRIME AND PUNISHMENT, THE BROTHERS KARAMAZoOV
Carl Hiaasen: LUCKY YOU, SICK PUPPY
Meg Rossof: THE WAY I LIVE NOW, WHAT I WAS, JUST IN CASE
John Irving: SON OF THE CIRCUS, JUSTIN CASE
Fay Weldon: FEMALE FRIENDS, LETTERS TO ALICE;ON FIRST READING JANE AUSTIN
Yann Martel; LIFE OF PT
Ian Mcewan:ATONEMENT
Naomi Klein: NO LOGO
Amos Elon: THE PITY OF IT ALL
Annie Proul: THE SHIPPING NEWS,THAT OLD ACE IN THE WALL
Mark Gimenez: THE COULOR OF THE LAW
Harlan Coben: GONE FOR GOOD
Noam Chomsky: FAILED STATES
Anne Tylor: THE ACCIDENTAL TOURIST
Bill Bryson: NOTES FROM A BIG COUNTRY
Fred Pearce: CONFESSIONS OF AN ECO SINNER
Harper Lee: TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
Dodie Smith: I CAPTURE THE CASTLE
Andrea Levy:SMALL ISLAND
Sebastian Faulks: CHARLOTTE GRAY
Marion Zimmer Bradley: THE MISTS OF AVALON
Joseph Cannon: THE GOOD GERMAN
Isabelle Allende: HOUSE OF THE SPIRITS
Paul Theroux: THE MOSQUITO COAST
Andrew Davidson: THE GARGOYLE
Saci Lloyd: THE CARBON DIARIES 2015
Jean Bendel: SCHOOLS OUT
Liz Greene: SATURN; A NEW LOOK AT AN OLD DEVIL
John Holt: A LIFE WORTH LIVING, TEACH YOUR OWN
Sheila Kitzinger: EVERYTHING ,BUT ESPECIALLY ; THE EXPERIENCE OF CHILDBIRTH
Ina May Gaskin:sPIRITUAL MIDWIFERY
Robert S. Mendelsohn: HOW TO RAISE A HEALTHY CHILD IN SPITE OF YOU DOCTOR, CONFESSIONS OF A MEDICAL HERETIC, MALE PRACTICE
Edward Espe Brown: THE TASSAJARA BREADBOOK
Frances Moore Lappe: DIET FOR A SMALL PLANET
Ellen Buchman Ewald: RECIPES FOR A SMALL PLANET
Rose Elliot:THE BEAN BOOK
Akiko Aoyaki &William Shurtleff:THE BOOK OF TOFU
John Harding:ONE BIG DAMN PUZZLER
Viera Schreibner: VACCINATION
Edwrd McNeal: MATHSEMANTICS
Kate Atkinson: HUMAN QROQUE
Nadeem Aslam: MAPS FOR LOST LOVERS
Matthew Kneale: ENGLISH PASSENGERS
Doris Lessing: CANOPUS IN ARGOS SERIES

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