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... role . Role of Women in Society Biological Origins . Darwin's theory of evolution , a staggering blow at orthodox religion , surprisingly failed to disturb the orthodox perception of woman in society . In fact , the theory was used to ...
... role . Role of Women in Society Biological Origins . Darwin's theory of evolution , a staggering blow at orthodox religion , surprisingly failed to disturb the orthodox perception of woman in society . In fact , the theory was used to ...
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... role of men and women in society and marriage . The fact that the couple is now interacting also permits more continuous and closer scrutiny of physical appearance , as well as other important factors : temperament , " style " of ...
... role of men and women in society and marriage . The fact that the couple is now interacting also permits more continuous and closer scrutiny of physical appearance , as well as other important factors : temperament , " style " of ...
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... role , complementary needs , and homogamy theories of marital choice . " 58. R. C. Tharp , " Psychological patterning in marriage . " 59. A. C. Kerckhoff and K. E. Davis , " Value consensus and need complementar- ity in mate selection ...
... role , complementary needs , and homogamy theories of marital choice . " 58. R. C. Tharp , " Psychological patterning in marriage . " 59. A. C. Kerckhoff and K. E. Davis , " Value consensus and need complementar- ity in mate selection ...
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Marriage among the Greeks | 47 |
Roman Marriage | 64 |
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