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    Lone-Parent Families is the type of families that consists of a mother or a father, with no spouse or common-law partner present, living in a household comprised of one or more dependent children. It can also be where a parent lives with dependent children, either alone or in a larger household, without a spouse or partner. Single parent is a parent who cares for one or more children without physical assistance of another parent in home. This description could be a single parent families with…

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    Communication Newlyweds

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    Communication and Newlyweds So you are getting married? What a great way to accomplish a lifelong partnership with a with a person you love. Over the years, marriage has redefined its self as one of the most romantic gestures that individuals make to show their love. Marriage can be a great thing; however there can be stumbling blocks. When you love someone you never think about the challenges that can impact that relationship. It is important that you understand that problems will occur, but…

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    they pleased. Women who were sexual were deemed deviant. Those who could not get jobs or status resulted to prostitution to keep them afoot. Prostitutes were frowned upon, but the men committed the acts were not. Those who committed sex outside of marriage were penalized. This also created prostitution. Because mothers and their children who were born out of wed-lock had few legal rights and protection by the 20th century, there was a surge in those turning to prostitution to survive. This…

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    Imagine wanting something, perhaps someone, who you loved more than anything in the world, but you simply could not have that individual. Marie De France: Laüstic is a poem translated by Robert Hanning and Joan Ferrante, who tells a beautiful, yet heartbreaking tale. To have a love so precious and lustful and not being able to do anything other than simply talk with one another through their balcony; which makes it romantic since they are neighbors and are close to each other. Adding icing to…

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    Before the 19th amendment was place in The United States Constitution, women had no rights, this was a very important turning point in all of history for millions of women, who blood, sweat, and tears, fought for all women’s right for equality to vote. Traditional views of women’s roles, and women’s suffrage, ultimately ended, and gave hope for future generations of all women to fight for equal rights. The novel “The Color Purple” written by author Alice Walker, gives readers a view of how…

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    Child Delinquency Role

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    Antecol, H., & Bedard, K. (2002). Teenage Delinquency: The Role of Child Support Payments and Father’s Visitation. , 2-36. Claremont McKenna College The authors of the article focus on exploring the benefits of child support to the child as well as the absent parent. According to this article, children who are raised by a single parent are vulnerable to social vices such as drug use or other forms of criminal acts. They are also vulnerable to smoking at tender ages, committing illegal acts as…

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    that there was,”…a long procession of years to come that would belong to her absolutely.” She would no longer share her life with “…the face that had never looked save with love upon her.” Once she wrapped her mind around the fact that her loveless marriage was now something of the past she began to blissfully think of all the days, and seasons ahead that would be filled with new…

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    In the short story “The Storm” by Kate Chopin the reader comes into a small nineteenth century home. This home becomes the center of controversy as a husband and son leave a wife to go to the store, but are delayed getting back because of a large storm. In the time between the beginning and the end of the storm we see a character named Calixta put herself into positions no spouse should be in. Even though “The Storm” has a short timeline we learn many things about the main character Calixta…

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    When people read Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House” a great number of people sense that Nora abandoned her children when she left Helmer. A mother is seen as a prominent character in how the child grows up and the love of a mother is the greatest gift of all. However, looking deeper within the story, Ibsen exposes the role of the father in a household. Hemler, who is supposed to keep the family together, brings corruption into the home by controlling and driving Nora away, leaving the children…

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    Attack on marriage is one of William Wycherley 's main focuses in the comedy 'The Country Wife It can be argued Wycherley wants to show us that the attitudes towards marriage was wrong, in restoration England is was considered essential to be married, however, Wycherley may be exposing what marriage really is, a business transaction. Wycherley does offer some points which would lead us to believe that women and men do want to get married for love. Wycherley attacks marriage through most of the…

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