Papers 941-950 of total 4737 found.
Category: /History
…, and laws regarding marriage. Marital laws were important because they ensured the production of children and how property would be divided in case of divorce or death. The society also had a strong penalty for adultery. The Babylonian people had a complex…
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…of Canterbury to grant a divorce. The Pope excommunicated Henry in 1535. This saw the independence of the English church. Significant People: King Henry VIII was the person who declared the church of England separate and started the reform. Henry was married…
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Category: /Law & Government
…of the rules set by their parents. The results of being a juvenile delinquent are the increasing incidences of runaways, teen suicide, teen pregnancies and a series of unhappy marriages and divorces. In this new millennium, children seem to be spending more…
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Category: /Literature
…) "Ninety five per cent of all marriages in India are arranged. It's believed they are more successful than marriages in the west (the divorce rate is as low as five per cent, a fraction of the rate in North America) because real love flows from a properly…
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…a divorce, and his daughter was just held hostage in an U.S. embassy (I think this happened in the book before the one I read). He had resigned from Op-Center because of all the things happening in his life, but he went back because he couldn't live without…
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…? Michelle: Your parent's divorce. Wendy: How did you find out about that? Michelle: Well, Suzy told me. Wendy: What?! That was a secret! Best friends aren't supposed to tell secrets. I can't believe she would do that to me, after all we've been…
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…from complimentary to them, probably the result of his two unhappy marriages that both ended in divorce. For instance in Hippolytus, the nurse approaches him about love on behalf of Phaedra and Hippolytus expresses his opinion of womenkind, "O Zeus, why has…
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…her attempts are worthless. They both think that they are right and there is no hope that they two will reach a compromise. According to the recent psychological surveys there are 38% of all the divorcing families are forced to do it (to separate) because…
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…. Many suffer depression, and some even divorce over the situation. Personally, I believe if someone isn't able to conceive, they shouldn't look on the dark side of it, because there are plenty of children up for adoption who need good homes, as well…
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Category: /Literature/English
…In England, during the Renaissance, Henry XIII wants to divorce his wife, Catharine of Arigon. To look good in-front of his people, Henry asks Sir Thomas More, a well respected lawyer and citizen, to support the divorce. This presents Sir Thomas…
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