Papers 1221-1230 of total 86417 found.
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…important to all married couples. There are many causes of divorce. Not all marriages fail because of some reason. Nor is there usually only one reason for the breakdown of a particular marriage. Many marriages end because of poor communication. Poor…
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…of Appeal. On that appeal Mr. Justice Thurlow ruled that the section depriving Jeanette Lavell of status upon marriage was discriminatory on the basis of sex because an Indian male did not lose status on marriage to a non-Indian woman. Section 12(1)(b) was held…
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…especially with the formation of capitalism. In the last half of the 20th century this has been especially highlighted due to the increase of woman entering the labour market. This aroused the need for a legislation for equal opportunity for both sex's
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Category: /Literature/English
…seem to be the domineering and controlling sex. This way of thinking resulted in the inequality experienced over the years by women and men all over the world, and the subdivided roles of each sex. When we look at the present time, what are the socially…
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…people are married, according to these states, the marriage equals consent, and therefore no crime is committed during uncontested sex (Cohan & Kleinbaun, 2002). So many married women are victims of this type of rape, but still it goes unheard…
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Category: /History
…to observe all of nature and find another example of how the female sex is treated the same way. De Gouges then states that it will never be found, everywhere males and females cooperate in “harmonious togetherness”. In the next paragraph it is stated that man…
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…. These unwritten social laws affect every single individual, and often conflict with one's own beliefs particularly on the matter of sex, and sex-role stereotyping. Such a criticism is evident in the case of J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye, and Sylvia Plath's…
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…with sex and marriage, different statistics between the races, and the treatment of sexual dysfunction. There are a number of interesting facts in the intro that should be stated before a review of the articles body commences. The author cites a recent report…
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…and his wife, period. Two years ago, federal government planned on devoting over 270 million dollars towards such programs to promote waiting until marriage for sexual intercourse. Ed Ainsworth, an abstinence teacher from Austin, Texas, disapproves of safe sex
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…gay marriages and homosexual parenting argue that same-sex couples are not the optimum environments in which to raise children. Yet, murderers, convicted felons of all sorts, even known child molesters are allowed to freely marry and procreate, and do so…
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