Papers 701-710 of total 4737 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…relationships these can all be overcome in time as divorce stats indicate, society is not yet to the point where for every marriage there is a coinciding divorce. "A correlation rises from low incomes, increased uncertainty and fear, and increased personal…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that they are in control of their life. The conflicts teens are exposed to in their environment can be damaging. Divorce has become all to common in our society. Fifty percent (50%) of all marriages will end in a divorce. During this time children are involved in a confusing…
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…for a good relationship. In feudal China, men had the ability to divorce their wives for reasons ranging from infidelity, laziness, loss of manners, or just being useless. Yet the wife never had the right to divorce the husband. The lack of freedom in nearly…
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Category: /History
…this property as part of their maternal inheritance. Divorce The woman did not fully become part of her husband's family when she married. She continued to be a part of her own family and if her husband mistreated her and the children, or he was too lazy…
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…Diana Spencer Princess of Wales Prestige, compassion, betrayal, divorce, and death: These are all the words that describe the life of Diana Spencer Princess of Wales. She was a woman of tremendous beauty and compassion who was never thinking about…
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Category: /History
divorce, it was common for the marriage of aristocrats to be dissolved. Couples could separate for personal or political reasons. Augustus demanded that Tiberius divorce his wife and marry his widowed daughter Julia instead. "Among lower class people who had…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and resilient so they'll bounce back." Children are swept into the turbulence of divorce or death and the drastic changes that follow, and into the dating and remarriage of their parents. They have no control over any of these events that are having a major effect…
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Category: /Literature/English
…stress that some children have to deal with is separation or divorce of their parents; indeed, these are devastating stress situations for children. According to Honig, “Schools have reported higher rates of disrupted learning, erratic attendance, increased…
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Category: /History
…this debated issue by establishing and comparing daily life in both societies. Due to the fact that marriage was an important political aspect in ancient Rome and that no religious beliefs prevented divorce, it was common for the marriage of aristocrats…
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…%) and their boss (14%)" (About Women & Marketing). In a marriage relationship, one of the most stressful things to deal with is divorce. The Holmes-Rahe scale converts events in a person's life into units based on the amount of stress associated with the event…
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