Papers 2511-2520 of total 86417 found.
Category: /History
…. “By marriage, the husband and wife are one person in law; that is the very being or legal existence of the woman is suspended during marriage, or at least is incorporated and consolidated into that of the husband; under whose wing, protection, and cover, she…
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…and their clients? Currently in the United States, except for places in Nevada, prostution, the act of providing sex for money is illegal. When people have a job that is against the law they are no longer contributing to the government taxes. Their act is banned so…
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…. Marriages are delayed until mid-twenties and early thirties on average because of people’s desire to go to college and graduate schools. This leads to longer (and probably more) relationships and a different maturity about sex. Artificial contraception is more…
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Category: /History
…and self-expression was paramount. By the 1970s, many women broke from the traditional moral views of the church (concerning sex before marriage), contraception, the sanctity of marriage and male authority. The movement throughout the 1960's and 1970's revolved…
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Category: /Literature
…to the people in the book and Pat Conroy didn't scale down or compromise the reality. There was everything from abuse to rape and cheating on marriages. That was what made you want to turn the page just one more time. I couldn't put it down because it captivated…
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…and love? Does a family necessarily involve two adults? Are these adults necessarily of the opposite sex? Must families be based on marriage? Can a child have two or more mothers or fathers? Is a parent more "real" by virtue of biological or legal status…
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Category: /History
…, then only one” (Denny, 276). Women, however, can’t marry more than one men and at the same time aren’t allowed to marry outside the Islamic society but men are allowed to marry Jewish and Christian women. Another aspect of Islamic marriage is the ability…
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Category: /Literature
…Major events in one's life often play an important role in defining character, values, and beliefs. These same events serve to determine the mold of a person, essentially what they are made of. They act as a window to the soul; through this window…
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…Traditional societies rejected romantic love were as today's society embraces it, yet it is the most recent and least successful evolutionary stage in the history of marriage. Traditional societies looked at marriage as a family matter not a private…
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…? It would be the same for a political party too. If Janet Reno were to have a sexual experience broadcast over the Internet, no one would talk about politics; they would only talk about her sex life. It would do her political party harm and no good would come…
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