Papers 1761-1770 of total 86417 found.
Category: /Literature
…of love and they show that they are concerned more about themselves than their families. The sad part is that most marriages today are the same way. A lot of people get married for all the wrong reasons and this usually causes heartbreaking endings. Gertrude…
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…enter the house by separate doors and sit apart. Young children sit with parents of the same sex. Bishops, ministers and deacons of the church are all men. The congregation has two or three ministers who give the sermons. The deacon reads scripture…
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…article to other writings on the same subject in the same historical period. In addition to this, the text will juxtapose how anglo women (Memsahibs) living in India viewed Indians in relation to their female sisters back in England. In addition…
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Category: /Literature
…and the tedious stages of life that she had endured. She uses this introduction as an open door to the story of her mother and will ultimately use this same introduction to close this entry of pain and dedication. Marriage during those days weren't the same as we now…
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…, it is not very ethical to test a young girl for a sex linked genetic disease. Because it is intensely related with the future life of the girl, her consent should be taken. As a rule of thumb, the physician performing the tests should consider the children’s opinion…
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Category: /Literature/English
…show, primarily women experience sexual harassment. It is said that 90% of sexual harassment cases involve men harassing women, while only 1% of the cases filed involve women harassing men [the other 9% involve same sex-harassment](Bravo and Cassedy, p. 64…
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Category: /Literature/English
…by simply refusing to accept it. The two most salient examples of men undermining the right of female refusal are in the marriage proposals of Mr. Collins and Henry Crawford. Collins insists on receiving Elizabeth's rejection as a type of marital foreplay…
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…How would you like it ladies if you were told that your only place in this world was in the home, or that as you were born a woman you were already given the career of marriage? There would be no way out of it, no hope of changing and becoming something…
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…, splitting it into two. If she were writing within the barriers of a specific rhythm, she would probably be tempted, and perhaps compelled to, split this line exactly in half, in order to balance it and keep the structure. This would not have the same effect…
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…was liable to be talked about by people, her behavior would become bad, and she would starting running after men, with the result that no one would agree to marry her when the time for marriage came. My grandmother told me that the operation had only…
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