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- 561: Tyndale And The Bible
- ... Mammon, and Obedience of a Christian Man (1528). He printed his translation of the Pentateuch (1530) and Jonah (1531). In 1530 he wrote The Practice of Prelates which, in its opposition to Henry VIII's divorce (he objected to the grounds for it), seemed to move him briefly to the opposing side. It brought down on his head the wrath of the king, who asked the emperor to have Tyndale seized ...
- 562: The Shelter Of Each Other, A B
- ... consumers. Some of us don t have any moral education. We are cynical. Yet there are many of us who want to make a difference. We are the first generation that is a product of divorce. For most of us, that makes us more committed to our own marriages. We recognize the value of family, even if it is a formed one. TV shows portray this. While morality may be low ...
- 563: The Conflict
- ... thunder and lightning arrive, we feel peace when we are just ' outside the ring ' Like a child unaware of the complications his parents face in their relationship until they decided to separate or file for divorce. All of a sudden he is caught in the storm and looking for answers as to what caused this, in his perspective, sudden clash of ideas. Living ' between two massing powers ' often causes feelings of ...
- 564: The Awakening 6
- ... that she did not want to give herself away. She strove to be an independent and self-sufficient individual. In the time period which Edna was in, women had few choices in the case of divorce, and men took the sole custody of their children. Edna could not stay with her husband and felt there were no options which would bring her happiness. People called her selfish and whiny, but that ...
- 565: Their Eyes Were Watching God 3
- ... symbol of love at the end of marriage. In sum, Janie waited for love from Logan, and so she waited for the bloom time and the green time, but they never came. Janie then expected divorce but she did not know what to do, so she was confused. When a man named Joe Starks came along, he presented himself as a citified, stylish man. He looked and acted a lot better ...
- 566: The Women Of Jane Austen
- ... not know that marriage [was] a real social institution that, in the [late eighteenth century], robbed women of their human rights (694). Within the marriage partnership, only the man had the right to petition for divorce (in the case of a wife s supposed adultery) and all child custody rights rested with the father ( Notes ). These are the realities that four of the most popular of Austen s heroines had to ...
- 567: The Most Heroic Character In I
- ... the level of the other three sisters, the level where she will stand up for herself against Trujillo. Although the changes in her are gradual and nonviolent, from obeying every word her husband says to divorce with her husband, she has to defeat many moral standards within herself. Her courageous action has influenced much greater than what she and everybody else thinks, especially in such a traditional country where woman obeys ...
- 568: The Partner By John Grisham
- ... they may yet retrieve a good part of the $90 million he stole. People didn t waist their time and while Patrick was recovering he managed to get himself indicted for capital murder, sued for divorce, stolen money, plus punitive damages, sued for thirty million by his old law firm buddies, sued by Insurance company, plus another ten million in punitive for good measure. Patrick opened up to his lawyer and ...
- 569: The Permanent Campaign
- ... tends to focus on the negative aspects of our government and our political system. We never hear stories about how welfare helped a single mother get back on her feet after a layoff or a divorce, all we hear from our media is how some people have six welfare children. We are at a point now that our media can control the destiny of a political candidate, if some reporter gets ...
- 570: Slaughter House Five
- ... die of a broken heart. What we sometimes forget is that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Likewise, every time someone dies another is born. Every time a marriage ends in divorce, a newlywed couple celebrates their honeymoon somewhere else in the world. The world is in a constant state of renewal. So why do we only notice the bad things? Probably because we're human. Even ...
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