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Social Networks
Social Networks Married couples and families do not exist in isolation, but are embedded in a network of social relationships and culture. Even prior to marriage, relations with family members, friends, and acquaintances can influence dating activities and romantic relationships. When... Read more |
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Godparents
Godparents The assigning of godparents takes place when a couple selects another couple as sponsors for their child. The couple that accepts the invitation is then responsible for protecting the child and obliged to provide for the physical and spiritual needs of the infant, as well as religious... Read more |
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Restructuring
RESTRUCTURING Many traditional brick-and-mortar enterprises have found it necessary to adopt some sort of e-business strategy as the Internet becomes an increasingly powerful venue for exchanging information, as well as for buying and selling products and services. According to market research firm... Read more |
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Cohabitation
Cohabitation Cohabitation, sometimes called consensual union or de facto marriage, refers to unmarried heterosexual couples living together in an intimate relationship. Cohabitation as such is not a new phenomenon. It has, however, developed into a novel family form in contrast with conventional... Read more |
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Gloria Gaynor
Gloria Gaynor 1947– Singer At a Glance… Selected discography Sources Gloria Gaynor’s anthemic “I Will Survive” became the first number one disco hit, and the singer was crowned the Queen of Disco. She won a Grammy Award for the song, and released an album each... Read more |
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Maud Wood Park
Maud Wood Park Maud Wood Park (1871-1955) was a social activist hoping to educate new voters and becoming the first president of the League of Women Voters. Maud Wood Park became first president of the League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan organization to educate new voters following the... Read more |
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Street Scene
Street Scene (1929), a play by Elmer Rice. [Playhouse, 601 perf.; Pulitzer Prize.] A row of old New York brownstones has become a street of tenements housing a wide variety of people. Among them are an Irish couple, Frank ( Robert Kelly) and Anna Maurrant ( Mary Servoss), their daughter, Rose (... Read more |
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