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…tent and slept with him. Even with this knowledge, "Margot was too beautiful for Macomber to divorce her and Macomber had too much money for Margot to leave him."         Later that morning, Francis Macomber has extreme hatred towards Wilson…
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…% of today's families. After the 2nd World War, the definition of families became more diversified. Many soldiers who returned from the war, found their sweethearts married or divorced, with children already. There were also children that had been conceived during…
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…disappeared for a few days after her husband wanted a divorce (she was soon found to be staying in a hotel under an alias). She and Archibald divorced in 1928 (he died in 1962). When she was around 40 she went on a holiday and visited e.g. Iraq where she met young…
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…practices favored men, such as property control, divorce and inheritance, to name a few. Women like Khadijah show the other side to this. Her position as a wealthy widow in charge of a trading enterprise shows that women were able to remarry and to own…
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…adultery. A man or a wife caught cheating faces this with their partner. This usually ends up in divorce. Sometimes the cheater gets a second chance and in radical cases, the angry partner wants to get revenge, one way or the other. The haredi world sees…
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…, daughter of Lucius Cornelius Cinna in 84 B.C.. In 82 B.C., Caesar was ordered to divorce his wife by Lucius Cornelius Sulla, an enemy of the radicals. Caesar refused and prudently left Rome for military service in Asia and Cilicia. He returned in 78 B.C. when…
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…to unprecedented stress. Many families cracked under the tension. The urban era launched the era of divorce. From the late nineteenth century dates the beginning of the "divorce revolution" that transformed the United States' social landscape in the twentieth century…
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…In a perfect world, marriage would be extremely easy. Husbands and wives would not have to worry about divorce or even arguments because in a perfect world those concepts would not even exist. However, this perfect world will never exist. In marriage…
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…another person's death, a major loss of a loved one through divorce in the family, trauma and a relationship. All of those things can effect people in different ways therefore something that may not bother someone else can easily be distressing for another…
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…, with the young girl running off with Mr. Wilson's money.         He then encountered a seductive, married woman named Sapphira. She divorced her former husband and married Mr. Wilson. After Mr. Wilson's successful affair with another married woman…
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