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    Polygamy and Children

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    into subordinate roles‚ and produces unworkable families full of strife‚ abuse and incest. Polygamy is a form of marriage in which a person has more than one spouse at a time; it most often occurs in the form of polygyny‚ when a man has multiple wives. Although the practice has been illegal in the United States for over one hundred years‚ it is estimated that over 30‚000 citizens are involved in plural marriages. Although marriage is considered to be the mutual forming of a bond between a couple

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    Astronaut Wives Living Transnational Lives; Independence or Gender Inequality? ‘Astronaut wives’ refers to middle to high class women of Hong Kong and Taiwan who raise their children alone in a new country isolated with unfamiliar difficulties. The transnational arrangement is a process which women immigrate to Canada with their children; their husbands leave Canada to work in Hong Kong or Taiwan within a few months and regularly visit until retirement (Chiang‚ 2008). Experiences varied among each

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    feeling] between wives‚ even if you should strive [to do so]. So do not incline completely [toward one] and leave another hanging. And if you amend [your affairs] and fear Allah - then indeed‚ Allah is ever Forgiving and Merciful. Incidentally‚ the details appearing above also serve to remove the misunderstanding of those who‚ by juxtaposing these two verses‚ wish to conclude that the verse appearing at the beginning of Surah al-Nis’a (3) says; ’If you cannot maintain equality between wives‚ marry only

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    be used to prove that same theory. Pages 13-15 show a theme seen throughout the whole novel which is two separate classes as well as the great distinction between the two of them. First off we see the life of the higher‚ ruling class‚ called the Wives. This is shown by the description of Serena Joy. Serena Joy is wearing a long powder blue robe‚ blue being the colour of royalty. Next we see that she has an ivory head on her cane and the large diamonds on her finger. This shows that she is part

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    Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ and Amos Hart‚ from the movie Chicago‚ they are both deaf and blind and their wives have no disabilities. Neither husbands can see that their wives are cheating on them or hear their wives’ lies. Both husbands love their wives and try to save their marriages‚ but they get different ending results. George and Amos are not aware that their wives

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    attempting to teach other wives how to conduct themselves. Line 231 translates to the following: to the wise wives that are able to understand me (Benson). This line enables the readers to realize that the Wife of Bath is a woman who will refuse to repeat her advice—her audience consists of wives that are able to understand her effectively. Line 232 translates to the following: you should speak to your husband by accusing him wrongfully (Benson). This line allows wives who are not wise to learn how

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    shameful father played a large part in Okonkwo’s initial desire to be a flawless male clan member‚ but it gradually snowballed into the unhealthy obsession he had by the end of the novel. To prove his superiority‚ Okonkwo would put down and beat his wives. He also avoided anything that may be seen as feminine‚ such as showing his emotions. All of these actions display how behavioral expectations got the best of Okonkwo‚ and other characters‚ throughout the

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    to the soldiers’ wives devotion to him while he is at war. Penelope’s devotion is shown through the shroud that she is weaving. She absolutely refuses to pick a new suitor until she is done with the shroud. Every day she would work on the shroud and every night she would undo the work she did‚ therefore delaying having to pick a new husband. In comparison‚ when the soldiers are sent off to war the wives of the soldiers are devoted to them by way of mail. On the other hand‚ the wives of the soldiers

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    her family. 3. To investigate whether any relation between the women education and standard of living of the family. Research methodology: Sampling method: Random sampling method. The population: Element: Wives and husbands Unit: Village Time: December. 2005 and January 2006. 100 numbers of wives

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    dress in their color-coded costumes. The Handmaids wear red robe. Commander’s Wives costume is blue. Martha clothing is green. And black for Commander. These colors express their social status‚ role in the reproductive process‚ oppression‚ power and privilege while masking individuality. Firstly‚ it is color red for the Handmaids. The Handmaids are fertile women whose social function is to bear children for the barren Wives. They dress in the red robe including the gloves and the shoes. The red color

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