... of the state, the established church,
they undermine the power of another, the patriarchal family. To reduce
or limit a husband’s coercive power over his wife and their children, or
his other ... Paulson
traces the progression, in ‘‘[moving] from the organic growth of the
plant (the great British oak) to the countryside, the country house and
the georgic ideal of retirement, the estate, the aristocratic ... historical shift in the function of the family
from economic to affective group, Davidoff and Hall illuminate the
interrelation of the affective with the economic, pointing out the ways in
which bourgeois...
... so the person
in pain is influenced by thefamily s response to the situation. Obviously,
when a spouse or parent isn’t doing all the things he or she used to do,
the other members of thefamily ... mind that children of-
ten cope the same way their parents do. If your children see you shut
down and become reclusive, they may do the same. On the other hand,
if they see you enjoying yourself ... have
plans for the future and these plans may no longer be realistic. The loss
of long-held goals, dreams, and plans might make thefamily frustrated
and even resentful.
Just as thefamily is affected...
... daughter,
are
from
the
house,
but
when
the
house
is
extinct, then
the
family
property
passes
to the
outer circle
of the
family,
who by the
same token have
the
right
to
redeem ... conceptual ones.
The
'father's
house'
survives
as
long
as the
family property remains
intact;
it is the
decision
to
divide
the
property rather than
the
father's
death ... sold
outside
the
family,
to
redeem members sold
and
thus bring
them
back into
the
family,
and to
avenge members killed,
and
thus
bring back
('redeem')
their blood into
the
family.
...
... masculinity to the study of law.
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These are what I shall term (1) the crisis thesis, (2) the development
of the ‘men against sexism’ movement (or MAS; see further
Rutherford 1992:2–11) and (3) the idea ... 1992). I shall
address some of these issues in the following chapters as and when
they bear on the relation between masculinity, law and the family.
Nonetheless there are important questions which ... and desire of the other.
In short, there is no one politics or method to the critique of
masculinity and no one theory of masculine subjectivity.
The causes and the explanations of the problematisation...
... favour the order was made or to a child of the family;
and
(b) that it would be wrong, in all the circumstances (including the conduct of the
parties and the interests of any child of the family) , ... Initially, there will be a report
back to the court after the date offered for the meeting with the mediator so that
the court may be informed whether the appointment was kept and whether
mediation ... dissolution of the marriage would result in substantial financial or other
hardship to the other party or to a child of the family; and
(b) that it would be wrong in all the circumstances (including the...
... came close to the
building I saw why. The whole populace was gathered there; they were
drawn up around the building in orderly groups, with a great lane
opened to the mighty entrance.
There were ... over the magnet, and disappear-
ing through the other hole, to be wound up on the take-up spool. For an
instant there was no sound, save the slight grinding of the wire on its
rollers, and then ... withdraw the
outside guard instantly, and proceed with the Ertak to the large domed
building in the center of the city. He will bring the Ertak to rest at the
lowest possible altitude above the building,...
... that show whether the business has a right to control the business
aspects of the worker’s job include:
o The extent to which the worker has unreimbursed expenses
o The extent of the worker’s ... pay, or sick pay.
o The permanency of the relationship
o The extent to which the services performed by the worker are a key aspect of the
regular business of the company.”
There is no “silver ...
foreign country multiplies the difficulty.” These are the words of a spouse from one of the
agencies in Embassy Athens. The GEA with The Global Employment Initiative came to the
rescue with enthusiasm,...
... either of the carotid arteries, the major
blood vessels on each side of the neck, increases the risk of stroke. The
degree of risk depends in part on the severity of the narrowing. Many of
these ... discharge, thefamily should contact the case
manager early in the hospital stay. This will allow thefamily to have early
input into the discussion of the discharge plan and help make the best
choices ... (catheter) is threaded through the blood vessels start-
ing in the arm or groin area. The stent, a tubular, expandable wire mesh
device, is then placed in the area of blockage using the catheter,...
... place? In the belief that they
owed the same allegiance to God as did the French, they strove strenuously, to the full extent of their powers,
to share the danger with the Franks. There you would ... to the teaching of the Son of God, "in the name of the Son and the Holy Spirit," it is for
this reason, that the three are one God; arguing that any of the three is less than the other ... in many of their actions, with the ancient laws of
the fathers, and with the holy ritual of the Western Church, they have added this increment to their
damnation: they claim that God limps, having...
... Records
November 2008
the parent is not the personal representative of the teen, other HIPAA Privacy Rule provisions may
allow the disclosure of PHI about the teen to the parent. For example, ... with or otherwise under the direct control of the school,
maintains student health records, these records are education records under FERPA, just as they
would be if the school maintained the records ... (PHI) about a patient to law enforcement, family
members, or others if the provider believes the patient presents a serious danger to self
or others?
The HIPAA Privacy Rule permits a covered...
... shaped the sand. If, on the other hand, you were walking on the
Evidence for God from the Design
The Teleological Argument
Sure Foundations
There are many ways that scholars and theologians ... Created the
Universe
God is the Intelligent Designer
God told us from the very beginning that he was the source of all the order and
design that we observe in the universe. He is the majestic ... 12:25-26
The way Goddesigned our bodies is a model for understanding our lives
together as a church: every part dependent on every other part, the parts we
mention and the parts we don't, the...
... about
whether, in the face of the difficulties attaching to family and family law, some
other phrase should be employed to convey the subject of this book. Eekelaar has
suggested the phrase ... work, to provide for
themselves and their families, and for the well-being of others.
For communitarians, thefamily is an important community in which moral
education and the nurturing of responsible ... ‘when members of a family are living together, the law is strangely
reticent in articulating and enforcing the obligations they may owe to one another.
That does not mean that they do not have...
...
Though we didn’t know it at the time, the 1970s were kind of
the last years of the golden age of Catholic education, at least in
the Northeast. Schools were bursting at the seams. New schools, ... upon the news media who regu
-
larly comment on the progress of the war to provide both the
positive and negative aspects of the conict. Unfortunately, from
much of the content and tone in the ... the challenges of our age
with courage and determination so that they may have the
chance to live in peace with their neighbor and with God.
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my grandfather made sure they...