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Challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic on women's HIV harm reduction centers: a mixed-methods study. [PDF]

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The Alimony Panic

2020
Chapter One examines concerns about alimony in the late 1920s, a moral panic at which gold diggers took center stage. Historians have described the first two decades of the twentieth century as the “first sexual revolution,” a time period which drastically altered attitudes about love, marriage, and divorce.
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For Matrimony or Alimony?

2023
This chapter looks into the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) endgame as per the decisions of President Ronald Reagan and Soviet Union's General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev. The INF Treaty reflected the balance of power in the late Cold War, especially when Gorbachev wanted to stop the arms race to reform the Soviet system.
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Alimony

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1969
Money and property are weapons in the matrimonial war. A woman usually drives a hard bargain as the price for a divorce. There are limiting factors in the battle-ground over alimony, even where agreeable to the husband and wife. Most husbands and wives cannot afford divorces, but the wife makes the best bargain possible.
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The Theory of Alimony

California Law Review, 1989
Although alimony has long been a feature of divorce law, there is no theory explaining why either spouse should have a financial obligation to the other that survives their marriage. Explanations based on gender roles, or assessments of blame for the marriage's failure, are inconsistent with modern attitudes. More recently, commentators and courts have
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Economics of Alimony

The Journal of Legal Studies, 1978
THE first half of this decade has been a period active in divorce reform. Rapidly rising divorce rates, coupled with increased public tolerance of private behavior, have brought into question the state's role in regulating divorce. At this writing, at least thirty states permit divorce on grounds of "marital breakdown" or incompatibility.' The aspect ...
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Why Alimony?

2012
Article published in the Ukranian Law Review.
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