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... physical stature , neuromuscular functioning , IQ , physical defects , and visual and physical acuity , less pathology was found for noncon- sanguineous families . In a more potent test of consanguinity , 47 the participants in 18 ...
... physical stature , neuromuscular functioning , IQ , physical defects , and visual and physical acuity , less pathology was found for noncon- sanguineous families . In a more potent test of consanguinity , 47 the participants in 18 ...
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... physical grace but not her mental strength , proposed to George Bernard Shaw , famed for his wit but not his physique , that they should have a child . The offspring , she claimed , would inherit his mind and her body . Shaw thought a ...
... physical grace but not her mental strength , proposed to George Bernard Shaw , famed for his wit but not his physique , that they should have a child . The offspring , she claimed , would inherit his mind and her body . Shaw thought a ...
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... physical violence in precipitating divorce is emphasized by the fact that a Ghanian college sample cited physical cruelty as the most valid reason for divorce : adultery garnered only between 20 to 25 percent as many votes . It would ...
... physical violence in precipitating divorce is emphasized by the fact that a Ghanian college sample cited physical cruelty as the most valid reason for divorce : adultery garnered only between 20 to 25 percent as many votes . It would ...
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Marriage among the Greeks | 47 |
Roman Marriage | 64 |
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