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…discord was measured in three areas: marital instability (12 item scale that taps propensity to divorce), relationship problems (14 problems like easily angered, jealous, moody, not home enough), and marital conflict (assessed the amount and severity…
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…, Baker grew up sleeping in cardboard shelters and scavenging for food in garbage cans. At age 13, Baker left her parents' house and got a job as a waitress. Soon afterwards, she married Willie Wells. However, the marriage ended in divorce, and she returned…
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…. Unfortunately, her independence proved to be her downfall. Edna stayed married because divorce was unheard of in those days. But, Robert refuses to consummate his love for Edna because he cannot stop thinking of her as the possession of another man. No matter how…
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…). Additionally, the play is explicitly concerned with the legitimacy of divorce and allegorically concerned with religious faith and martyrdom. It is also directly related to a major and controversial event of the Reformation – the divorce of Henry VIII from…
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…unhappy with his wife and son. They decided to divorce and he married Pauline, a woman he had been involved with while he was married to Hadley. A year later, Ernest was able to complete his war novel which he called A Farewell to Arms. The novel was about…
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…Case Study I: Kelly Kelly has met criteria for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), Recurrent. She has no history of any personality disorders or of any medical conditions. Parents have frequent talks about divorce and there is decrease in her school…
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Category: /History
…Christianity was formed, women were not allowed to turn down a marriage, for their father would make them marry whomever they picked, men did not have to be faithful, and divorce was not an option (Osheim and Roberts 241). According to an article by Athenagoras…
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…, vocational, religious and recreational life. With divorce rates rising, delinquency is also becoming more of a problem than before. With single parent families, children lack in the authority department due to the lack of the amount…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to the problems that children face today. These problems include a high divorce rate, which affects children both physically and emotionally, a need for child care facilities, where children are more likely to be exposed to abuse when left under the supervision…
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divorced when she was three, Maya and her brother were sent to live with her grandmother in Stamps, Arkansas. Maya referred to her grandmother as “momma.” Her grandmother tried nothing more but to instill religion as an important part of Maya’s life. Maya…
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