Papers 1631-1640 of total 4737 found.
…to families and divorce. After all, preserving the nuclear family is something that Canadian society has strived so hard to do. Many explanations from all areas have emerged about why wife abuse occurs and the costs it has on the family, all of which have…
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…are eternally blissful. Korean divorce is not common but is allowed under certain circumstances. In times of divorce, the woman had no rights and could be dismissed for a multitude of reasons. Koreans use the Confucianism statement of due reason to initiate divorce
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Category: /Literature
…as your own) DIVORCE COURTS: Divorce court defines as a court having jurisdiction over the termination of marriage contracts, divorce cases are dealt under civil law and divorce court is a part of a civil law. COUNTY COURTS: The County Courts are the first…
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…), and Sharia (a code of religious law), most Muslim countries have legalized polygamy and repudiation whereby a man divorces his wife simply by announcing, "I divorce you" - while denying women the right to divorce, child custody, and any community property…
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…. The main purpose of the marriage was to produce children; love was not a factor. The more children (especially males) a family has, the greater fortune it will likely bring to the family. A childless marriage was grounds for a divorce at this time; without…
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Category: /Literature/English
…marriage contracts to be drawn up which would add extra emphasis to long term commitment in marriage from the beginning and would make it more difficult to divorce. The second idea includes pro-family workplaces were companies would be required to report…
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…an achievement, was mainly used to reward the military. Women rights that were gained in 1792 were wiped away. The divorce laws were made stricter favoring the husband. Father's had the right to imprison their children, mainly females. A women was not to handle…
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…with distaste. This stigmatized the twins as: "...Half-Hindu Hybrids..." (Roy 44). Ammu transgresses further by divorcing the twins alcoholic, abusive Baba. By returning to Ayemenem a divorced woman, her position in the community as well as in her family…
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divorced. The man married a wicked woman and he became wicked. The woman married a wicked man and the man became pious (Swidler 8). This shows that women have more effect on people than men do, and that men are more easily corrupted than women. In the Jewish…
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Category: /History
…as they force the bride to marry a man she does not know any thing about. Furthermore, one of the married couple is forced to break up if one of the two brides is divorce as it is considered a dishonored action to keep the bride of a family who sent them back…
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