Papers 1721-1730 of total 86417 found.
…to live more of his life than merely being a cookie cutout of average people. Lester longs for excitement and intrigue to fill his lonely, boring life, and he has learned over the years that he cannot get these things from his own marriage. In essence, Lester…
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…Women's Emancipation Marriage and divorce for women <Tab/>In the 19th century the expectation of women was that they would get married and have children. However there was a shortage of men, which made this quite hard…
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…as a bond of love. Algernon further goes on to criticize marriage by stating "that in married life, three is a company, two is none." One critic goes on to say: Wilde satirizes the excess of the elite, but at the same time the ideas proposed by Algernon do…
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…was going to take another wife. Many still do” (Thoughtful, 78) Being involved in a polygamous marriage means that you have to be ready to deal with another women being constantly in the same house; often a much younger woman. In “Practical Aspects…
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…married may be a little justifiable, the essence remains the same ninety percent of these marriages don't last. Most of the reasons given are generally along the same line. The young lady had gotten pregnant and her family had turned their backs on her, she had…
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…Megan's Law has had a profound effect on not only convicted sex offenders and prosecutors, but also on the community including real estate brokers and apartment owners. Megan's Law is a collection of statutes that were passed…
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…born is a gift, not a right. People do not ask to be born, and in some cases even wish that they weren't. Another common misconception is that making contraceptives and abortion readily available will ultimately encourage teenagers to have sex. In society…
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…, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia. In other states the law is for two people of the same sex such as Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri (Biskupic). No matter who the law is aimed at, it is used almost exclusively against…
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…) is described as “the ‘little vagina’. Latin, for sheath.” Further on in stanza six the “folds” (42) of a “wedding dress” (40) are described as “waiting skirts”. This not only connotes the waiting to get married, but the waiting to have sex after the marriage
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…trend of our time. When considered the inverse action of marriage is divorce, the dreams of a loving relationship are dashed on the rocks of despair and rejection. Divorce tears at the very tapestry of our lives because it alienates children from…
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