Papers 1231-1240 of total 4737 found.
Category: /History
…a hippie’s code of living. Liberalism did away with discipline and structure. If the “Woodstock Era” had not been, how would family dynamics be different today? First of all, families themselves would still be in tact. Divorce would not be an option…
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…, giving him the opportunity to advance in the spirit world toward Mormon heaven. Sometimes disappointment can cause a person to lose faith. It could be the loss of a job, or a divorce. The question asked is: "Where was God when I needed Him? Why did He let…
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Category: /History
…worthless, keeping the jobs they were able to get became harder, many marriages broke down and the divorce rate soared. Many veterans appeared on television to talk about their experiences. There was many films written on events around the Vietnam war. Some…
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…? They are forced into a loveless arranged marriage, which will most likely end in divorce. This happens quite often in other countries. We have to make sure that this does not happen to our society. We will marry for love, not because someone tells us to. Free education…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with the kings divorce in Wolseys office, Thomas states “When a statesmen forsakes their own private conscience for the sake of their public duties… they lead their country by a short route to chaos.” This shows that Thomas uses his conscience to judge all of his…
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Category: /History
…and have a few kids and live somewhat happily ever after. In modern times, couples get married, have kids, get divorced (shattering the children’s lives), and the kids no longer have the trustworthy and close relationship with their parents. Education is one…
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…but at the same time violent and unstable. There marriage lasted barely three months, however they could not get a divorce until 1924. Margaret quickly found someone new and married John Marsh in 1925(Margaret Mitchell 59). In 1935, Harold Latham, editor from…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to aid me with my college expenses because she has expenses of her own. My father has not paid child support since my parents divorced 16 years ago; I do not see him helping me through college. The only real form of income that could put me through college…
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…on 136th Street. During this time, Lelia had already married and divorced a man named Robinson. She joined her mother in New York City and continued to work for the company as director of the Walker College of Hair Culture, located on the ground floor…
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Category: /Literature/English
…women were very modest and husbands and wives had very little to do with each other. By the end of this era divorce rates skyrocketed. They were higher than ever before. After the Victorian Family came the Companionate Family. In the Companionate Family…
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