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321: Feminist Backlash: The Unconscious Undermining of Genuine Equality
... with emphasis on women. Before 1848, vocal feminists had raised their voices within the Abolitionist Movement. Major concerns of pre-Civil War feminists were: property rights for women, custody of their children in cases of divorce, the right to their earnings, the ability to sign contracts and serve on juries, equal higher education opportunities, and equal opportunities in the workplace . The latter phase of the movement came after the Civil War ...
322: James Watson's The Double Helix: A Review
... board sent him to study. However, Watson felt justified because Herman was becoming less and less interested in teaching Watson because of Herman's current personal affairs (Herman and his wife decided to get a divorce). With Herman's lack of interest in teaching biochemistry, Watson found himself spending the majority of the day working with Ole on his experiments. While in Copenhagen, Herman suggested that Watson go on a spring ...
323: Puritanism During The Salem Witch Trials
... way of life, and enjoying it. The idea of using an intense work ethic has been maintained, becoming one of the main reasons why America has advanced so far. No sex without marriage, and no divorce are still maintained as important ideals by much of the population. The Puritan’s self-righteous viewpoint, which we have inherited, has also hurt our country. Puritan’s thought to enlighten the world but did ...
324: Comparing the Sermon on the Mount and the Sermon on the Plain
... and stable in the Lord. Concerning the records between the Sermon on the Mount and the sermon on the plain, Matthew records many more diverse topics than Luke does. The topics include: concerning anger, adultery, divorce, oaths, almsgiving, prayer, fasting, storing treasures in heaven, the sound eye, serving two masters, worrying, profaning the Holy, the Golden Rule, the narrow gate, and self deception. This example reveals that the sermons were more ...
325: Islamic Religion
... anyone else. Muslim women have the right to accept or reject a marriage proposal, they also have the right by a mutual agreement to clarify in the marriage contract that she has the right to divorce, and Islam does not require a women to change her name when married. Islam prefers a strong family structure and condemns the betrayal of a marriage. Husband and wife united by an authentic marriage contract ...
326: Popes
... Francesco Vettori. The next pope, Clement VII, experienced many hardships during his reign. The German states converted to Lutheranism one by one. Clement alienated England from the Church by refusing to grant Henry VIII a divorce from Charles V's aunt. Final humiliation came on May 6,1527 with the sack of Rome by Spanish-German forces. Christians terrorized fellow Christians in a riot of fire, pillage, plunder, murder and rape ...
327: Prevent Coercive Prayer in Public Schools
... which is not usually useful to the debate in general because there is rarely any proof to link the rampant rise of "sin" with the practice of school-endorsed prayer. "Since the court outlawed prayerŠdivorce doubled, teenage pregnancy went up 200%, and teen suicide went up 300%Š abortion increased 1000%. There is a strong correlation between the expulsion of prayer from our schools and the decline in morality." (Geisler) The ...
328: Lord Byron's Euthanasia
... coming blow, No maiden with dishevell'd hair, To feel, or feign, decorous woe." In this section he is lamenting about his relationships to people. Byron was only married once and that marriage ended in divorce. His wife left to visit her mother with his daughter and sent a note saying she was never coming back. He never saw hiswife or daughter again. He had no real heirs to his estate ...
329: Analysis of The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
... the twisted tendril as a Snare?/ A Blessing, we should use it, should we not?/ And, if a curse-why, then, Who set it there?" And it follows logically, then, why the poet had to divorce "Reason from my Bed," in order to take "the Daughter of the Vine to Spouse." in stanza 55. So, then, we have a finite vessel; people who have divorced Reason fill it with a substance ...
330: The Beatles
... back, and the other members thought he was being too bossy. John Lennon, who was involved with a Japanese artist at the time, walked into the studio one day and told everyone he wanted a "divorce", meaning he wanted out of the band. Finally, they all just gave up, and the Beatles separated. After the break-up, each member continued to perform, either as a soloist or as a member of ...


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