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Égalité, complémentarité, concurrence. La violence entre les “sexes” au Sénégal à l’épreuve du “genre”
Published 2020-06-01“…The article thus shows the importance of considering the anthropo-logical meanings on personhood, gender distinction and injustice, in a broader sense the moral economy of marriage.…”
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La sati indienne au travers de l’histoire. Du suicide héroïque aux martyres du système socio-politique
Published 2013-07-01“…I try to show how this development of sati relates to the diminishing importance of the queen at court, as the ministers and bureaucracy of the early modern state comes to prevail over the earlier importance of marriage alliances for the Royal House.…”
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INTERPRETATION, ETHICS, AND THE COMPLEX RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A PROPHET AND AN ??????? ?????????
Published 2018-12-01“…In this regard, the narrative of Hosea’s marriage to Gomer (Hos. 1-3) presents an interesting test case for how an interpreter’s previously established moral framework influences his/her current understanding of the biblical text. …”
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Le flirt à Rabat au Maroc : Engagements des corps et arrangements socio-spatiaux
Published 2023-07-01“…According to the results of our qualitative survey, the ways of flirting before marriage, potentially reprehensible in the eyes of society, are quite homogeneous. …”
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Orphans in Mediterranean antiquity and early Christianity
Published 2016-06-01“…Part 2 identifies five factors (inadequate public health care, low life expectancy, war deaths, death during childbirth, and differences in age at first marriage for men and women) that contributed to the high incidence of orphans in antiquity. …”
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La représentation du genre au XIXe siècle. Masculinités dans le couple royal et la biographie de François d’Assise de Bourbon
Published 2023-07-01“…With respect to external issues, the biography of Francis in his marriage is marked by the period of transition in 19th century notions of gender from traditional-aristocratic to Victorian-bourgeois society, a transition in which the couple was judged by various strata of society and from different points of view and canons of behaviour.…”
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Le interazioni umani-ambiente nell’applicazione di tecniche agricole sapientemente adattate al territorio: l’esempio dell’isola di Pantelleria
Published 2024-06-01“…This enduring connection with their environment has shaped not only their agricultural practices but also their social organization, including marriage exchanges and property divisions. Although the changing global dynamics and evolving lifestyles that alter the island's landscape, the inhabitants of Pantelleria have demonstrated a remarkable resilience in maintaining traditional knowledge and related techniques, rooted in their agricultural heritage and deep attachment to the land. …”
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The Impact of Female Entrepreneurship on Economic Growth in the Asean Countries: A Panel MM-QR Approach
Published 2023-01-01“…However, the Gender Inequality Index, Gender Development Index, female pay indicator, female parenthood indicator, and female marriage indicator all have negative effects.…”
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Gender and community development in Iran with emphasize in driving force the case study: Nemat Abad Tehran
Published 2020-03-01“…Also Social Network, marriage, education level, employment are the most important elements that affect women's participation in the development of community-driven development programs.…”
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El linaje catalán Queralt-Timor y su relación con la Orden del Temple (siglos XII-XIV)
Published 2021-07-01“…But in addition, the Queralt family developed a continuous matrimonial policy which linked it by marriage to the different main lineages of the country, also connected to the Temple: Castellnou, Anglesola, Rocaberti… This article is particularly interested in the life and activities of these individuals with the intention of re-evaluating their contribution and giving them the place they deserve in the history of the Temple.…”
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Inequalities within Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa on gender, with special reference to lGBTQIA+: Imago Dei
Published 2023-12-01“…Fourth, this study reflects on the challenges faced by denominations who accept LGBTQIA+ people regarding marriage and their ordination. The challenge seems to be about the fundamental reading of the Bible, confession, and Church Order articles, which are discussed here. …”
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Wifehood (Im)politeness in Negotiating Responsibility, Position, and Solidarity in Ola Rotimi’s Our Husband Has Gone Mad Again
Published 2021-12-01“… This study examines how wifehood is discursively practiced in Yorùbá traditional polygamous marriage system as portrayed in Ola Rotimi’s Our Husband Has Gone Mad Again. …”
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Missionary work of Mariae Vitae Congregation
Published 2009-12-01“…Besides honest will to baptize, widowhood, potential marriage with a Catholic, and financial problems could be very real spurs to turn to Mariae Vitae sisters. …”
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Généalogie et transmission du nom en Béarn du XVIIIe au XXe siècle
Published 2007-06-01“…The surnames given to each member of these genealogies were recorded several times in a lifetime (birth, marriage, children’s births, death). The files include 12,000 births, 1500 unions, 4000 siblings. …”
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El conde D. Enrique Manuel (c.1343-1414) y las relaciones cortesanas luso-castellanas en tiempos de crisis dinásticas
Published 2022-01-01“…This close family relationship allows us to understand a second level of analysis: his political leadership during the reigns of Fernando I of Portugal and Juan I of Castile. In those years, a marriage alliance and a succession agreement were prepared that finally failed with the triumph of João I de Avis. …”
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Dinamika Komunikasi Antar Pasangan
Published 2013-10-01“…Lack of skills to communicate each other in spouse will take a great deal to cause a maarriege conflict. Marriage conflict can effect a divorce. This study use phenomonology study. …”
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Beyond the Common Causes of Palmoplantar Keratoderma: Papillon–Lefevre Syndrome with a Unique Mutation
Published 2025-01-01“…Here, we report the case of a 45-year-old male, born to a third-degree consanguineous marriage, presenting with hyperkeratotic lesions on palms, soles, and knees from 1 year of age, followed by attrition of teeth from 7 years of age and loss of all teeth by the age of 18 years. …”
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Strategie pomocy dzieciom ulicy w Jaipurze. Studium przypadku organizacji I-India
Published 2016-09-01“…Harmful traditional practices like child labour, child marriage, the caste system, discrimination against girl children impact negatively on children and increase their vulnerability to abuse and neglect. …”
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Neurosciences cognitives et sciences de l’éducation : vers un changement de paradigme ?
Published 2018-09-01“…The issues raised in this research explore the possibility of an epistemological link between cognitive neuroscience and education. If the marriage between cognitive neuroscience and "ordinary" teaching still appears to be difficult and pioneering, the same is not true of linking these neurosciences with special education. …”
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The relevance of covenant theology to fatherlessness in Kenya: A youth and family ministry perspective
Published 2022-06-01“…The articles argues that RCT strengthens the individual’s self-concept in light of family dysfunction; restores a covenantal understanding of marriage with implications for marital and family life, and provides a context for covenant communities of faith to function as nurturing families for young people who have been abandoned or isolated through fatherlessness or father absence. …”
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