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…. Further, we know for a fact that ancient India was permissive; women could have multiple husbands, widows could remarry, divorce was permitted for incompatability or when estranged. Contemporary India In contemporary India, women occupy a paradoxical status…
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…no representation within the government and did not have the right to vote. Also, when married, a woman promised her obedience to her husband, making her his master. Furthermore, it the laws regarding property, custody, and divorce were unfair to women. In order…
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…. They all lived for money, not for living. The final quote is said by Daniel’s wife, Jean, “You’ve never been small, you never thought small or acted small.” (Fast, 456). They were getting divorced, and Jean tried explaining things to Dan. No millionaire…
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divorce rate is cited as the death knell of the institution of marriage. The stability of a society is often determined by the stability of its marriages. Marriage is one of society's central institutions and it is essential for the preservation of stable…
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…of thirty years. She finds him immature and in the "dark ages" because he consistently ignores her requests to pay attention to her needs. "For many, the transition to middle adulthood involves a drastic chance of life such as divorce, an affair…." (Furr, 127…
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…apparatchik. Stalin ordered him to divorce his wife. Molotov complied--only to be reunited with her after Stalin's death. Resilience guided by intuitive cunning ensured his endurance, but only just. "I think that if he [Stalin] had remained alive another year, I…
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…today. There was a recent case where a child was taken by his father, his parents recently being divorced, from his home in the United States, to his hometown in a foreign country. With the rules in place there, the mother was unable to get her child back…
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…differences, disabilities, the birth-order position of parents, any blending of two or more families due to death or divorce and the relationship between parents. Whether raising children or working with adults the key is to remember everyone is an individual…
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…, AIDS, and divorce are problems most adults didn’t even consider while growing, yet they are commonplace among kids today. Of those fears, the fear of AIDS is one of the few which can be reduced by efforts of parents and teachers. The most effective way…
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…of a bench of judges. Included in these crimes were: bigamy, incest, kidnapping, adultery and theft. There were also laws similar to today. For example, a husband who wished to divorce his wife, was required to pay alimony and child support. By creating…
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