Category: /Literature/English
men. As they begin to conspire, we see Marwood's
manipulative abilities going to work, convincing Mrs. Fainall that she should
divorce her husband. In Public the Fainall's seem to get along, they even
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Category: /Literature/English
turn their backs on their families. Many lost their homes. Divorce rates went down. Child labor increased as children were sent out to try and help their families. Younger children were often taken out of school to work, and some older children were sent
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to the house and put tapping units on the phone, in case the kidnapper called asking for ransom money. The detective then asks Susan where her husband is. Susan tells them that she and her husband are divorced, and start telling her life story. Just as she finishes
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Category: /Literature/English
was also turned upside down. He had divorced his wife and had custody of their two daughters. On one of the weekend visits with Liz, their mom, she had a misunderstanding with the girls and she thought that Eric was sexually abusing them. She took the girls
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
the director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for physics. Einstein shortly after that published another paper, which stated that the universe had no boundary and it actually twisted back on its self. After World War I, Einstein
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divorced his first wife who
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
that their divorce was for her benefit. Medea's criticisms of Jason provide a much more convincing account of his actions than his self-defense. He is always offering people to bare minimum whatever he can manage without sacrificing his self interest. Also, Medea's
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. The other lost contact with her mother at an early age and is experiencing a lack of belonging.
Mrs. Dietrich, the protagonist in "Shopping," is a divorced woman who is seeking a love response from her 17 year old daughter, Nola. One day before Nola goes back
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Category: /Social Sciences
happiness, career and self-fulfillment and assumed that marriage and family would somehow fit in.
The situation is hardly hopeless. After all, if something like half of all marriages ends in divorce, that means the other half don't. We can't guarantee that our
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Category: /Law & Government
civil war, the American newspapers routinely placed gossip about the divorce of Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman on the front page.
Sensationalism can also include news abuse. The media frequently changes and sensationalizes news stories, in order to force
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health & Beauty
possibly be a decrease in the number of suicides in the gay community. It would make
health coverage, other benefit plans, and various rights related to divorce, inheritance and child
custody available to committed gay and lesbian couples (Homosexual Marriage
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