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- 311: Women in Muslim Society
- ... man is only allowed to have sexual intercourse with a slave girl if he has paid the extra amount of money to the seller for that benefit. Men also have all the rights after a divorce in matters dealing with the custody of a child. "The conditions of the custody of the children is as follows. First the wife should not reject Islam. If she rejects Islam, she has no right ...
- 312: Legalizing of Homosexual Marriages
- ... met and their subsequent relationship, however the conversation quickly turned into an argument about morals; nevertheless, they went back to their hotel early. Children are influenced by their parents and peers on issues such as divorce and inter-racial marriage. They hear negative responses to inter- racial marriage from parents from the "old school". Children of divorced parents have formed opinions of how marriage should be. If we allow same- sex ...
- 313: Rights of Egyptian Women
- ... the weaving. Athenian Democracy mandated that the female's role in the domestic economy was the production of heirs and service of the family. The Egyptian state took no direct part in either marriage nor divorce and made no efforts to regulate the family. The purpose of the Egyptian family was apparently not the production of heirs for the patriarchal head of household, but the shared life and the pleasures and ...
- 314: Athletes and Domestic Violence
- ... often work harder collecting autographs than evidence. The media and the fans, including those on the jury, tend to side with the icon over the iconoclast (Callahan)." When Sun Bonds finally decided to file a divorce, the judge, who was a baseball fan, awarded her a sum of $7,500 per month, which is half of what she was supposed to receive. The biased judge then asked Bonds' for an autograph ...
- 315: Humanism
- ... individual, suppress freedom, dull intellect, or dehumanize personality. They do believe in maximizing individual autonomy consonant with social responsibility. The sixth principle talks of sexual freedom. The freedom or right to birth control, abortion, and divorce. They believe that intolerant attitudes from orthodox or puritan groups unduly repress sexual conduct. They believe that short of harming other people individuals should be able to pursue their sexual lifestyles as they please. Educationally ...
- 316: Being Young
- ... dressed in a specific school-uniform. But many students don't like these uniforms. They want to decide for themselves how to dress. During the last years it has become more usual for parents to divorce. Some people think that this conflict may have a positiv effect on kids, because the children get a bigger family to hold on to. Others think the opposite. But it is obvious that parental separation ...
- 317: Censorship
- ... products of vast commercial enterprise. There has been an increasing trend towards children's literature that reflects a more realistic approach to the life both fiction and non-fiction, with subjects that include sex, homosexuality, divorce, child abuse, drugs, violence, etc. And they are these realistic books that have people outraged. In school libraries, the most frequent complaints come from parents about the school's selections. And in public libraries, parents ...
- 318: Communism East Europe
- ... 37/100 marriages in 1934 alone, the communist leadership compelled the media to promote stable family life. (32) Propaganda was used to coerce the people into believing in the positive virtues of marriage and children. Divorce was made more difficult and abortion was prohibited. Thus the peopleΖs right to choose and exert control over their own personal and familial decisions was removed. In schools, the teaching of the social sciences was ...
- 319: Baby Boomers are Jealous
- ... salary for a male between twenty-five and thirty-four is $26,197; the average for a female is $21,510 (Giles, p.4) For Generation X'ers to grow up in homes where the divorce rate even hit 50% (Leveridge, p15) the could be considered Americas unluckiest children. The recent resurgence of retired people moving closer to college campuses is astounding. The number of Gen X'ers that want inter ...
- 320: Poverty and Welfare
- ... we cannot? No, on the average our houses are far larger. Did they have less of a drug and alcohol problem? Probably not. They did have fewer single-parenting situations - there was less illegitimacy and divorce then - but life expectancy was lower, so there were lots of orphans and half-orphans. We're more spread out now, but our travel time is not any greater. What I learned leads me to ...
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