Papers 2601-2610 of total 86417 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…. Abusive men were more likely to have witnessed violence between their parents than were women in an abusive marriage. Similarly, found that although more abused wives, they still were less likely to have witnessed marital violence than had non husbands…
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…The Roaring Girl Act 1: Scene 1: Mary Fitzgerald visits her love Sebastian, dressed as a sempster. They were betrothed and something has happened to stop the marriage. Sebastian tells Mary about Moll, whom he's pretending to love to trick his…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…is that of gender. In “The Bluest Eye” issues of gender are addressed through Cholly and the prostitutes. Cholly has an incident where he is caught having sex when he is young by some white hunters and is forced to continue. He is unable to orgasm and feels inadequate…
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…, and self-supporting throughout their adult lives" (Wright 1975, 1278) will significantly change marriage for couples. The major part of the data found in The Future of Marriage is simply summary of research comparing the mental health of both sexes in different…
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…that is begging her not to leave, but she clearly expresses that she has no love for the man. She says that marriage for a woman means the end of her independence, and that she has never obeyed anyone in her life and she does not intend to ever obey anyone. I do…
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…and would molest or seduce straight men. But homosexual men seek social companionship from homosexual men, not heterosexual men, in the same fashion that straight men are only attracted to the opposite sex and then still aren't attracted to every woman they come…
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…were having no trouble in the same area. Over time I saw that the guys that were asking all the questions had not had much interaction with the opposite sex except during school. I wondered if there was some correlation, and so I am proposing this study…
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…, Richard, Stoopy, Wesley, and Leroy. They each have a different personal history, but they share many of the same experiences and lifestyles: 1) some or no education; 2) unstable, low-wage, physically exhaustive work; 3) lack of money; 4) broken marriages
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…. Constitutionally, women were to have the same rights as men in political, economic, social, and family aspects. Females were allowed to work and earn money. The nation also practiced equal pay for equal work, regardless of the gender. The new China's Marriage Laws…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, we need to learn from our own mistakes, and live with the weight of our decisions. This is exactly what Janie did in her marriage to Logan. She did as she was told, or rather, expected to do. Janie didn’t want to marry Logan, but if it made her…
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