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…. Henry XIII's marriage to Catherine of Aragon was not producing a son, so Henry wanted a divorce. When the pope refused to grant the divorce, Henry severed all ties with him, and made himself the Supreme Head of the Anglican Church, or simply put, the pope…
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…is happening even though the book's setting is the early twentieth century. Joseph Caillaux and Berthe Guyden's divorce illustrates this point. Their situation represents the growing efforts of French society "to establish legal divorce". Each chapter devoted…
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…and love appearing to be a taboo subject for over-30's "singletons". This highlights the need for modern couples to ensure as much compatibility to begin with, so as not to end up part of the statistic of 1 in 3 marriages that end in divorce. In Regency…
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…tightly wound around his neck, smiling at someone just beyond the camera. The high point of a doomed marriage, 10 years before they divorced. If they knew what was going to happen would they be feeding each other chicken or chocking each other with it? I…
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Category: /Literature
…was an inspiration to Kate. She educated her in French, music, and introduced her to storytelling. She emphasized to Kate the need to live life "clearly and fearlessly." Charleville's mother was the first woman to be granted a divorce in St. Louis. Kate was devastated…
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Category: /History
…in politics and time spent protesting. Mandela's first wife was Evelyn Ntoko Mase. With Mase, Mandela had three children, Thembi (a son who died at birth), Makgatho (a son), and Makaziwe (a daughter). Mandela then divorced Mase and wedded political activists Winnie…
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…. Such things as longer life spans, the advent of safe and effective birth control, women's participation in the labor force, and a dramatic increase in divorce rates are reshaping family life in modern society. The realities of family life are in sharp contrast…
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…. Divorce, introduced in the 2nd century B.C., was easy to obtain, but did not happen frequently. Views on marriage and family in present America are so broad that they cannot possibly be summarized. Marriages today are very much the same as Roman marriages…
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…. All Kidd wanted to do was marry a rich woman and depend on her. D.<Tab/>Two years after high school Ellis was still in college studying secondary education. On the other hand Kidd had gotten his girlfriend pregnant, got married, been divorced
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Category: /Literature
…, alongside men. Marriage was also a way to rebel; women who were unhappy in marriages felt that they had the right to divorce their husbands; this act more then doubled between the years of 1914 and 1929. Divorce, once thought to be completely immoral…
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