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620 documents for marriage advice
  • Renée Zellweger makes up for Nicole Kidman's artfully messy hair and single-smudged face by looking as if she actually has done manual labor in this 2003 Civil War drama. Zellweger stars as a struggling woman who is hired by prissy Ada (Kidman) to help work her farm when the menfolk leave for war. While Ada's getting blisters, her true love (Jude Law) has deserted and is trying to get home. Donald Sutherland, Brendan Gleeson and Ray Winstone co-star. CBC, 8 p.m. Homer and Marge, marriage counsellors? No, really. The Simpson spouses share a kiss at a baseball game, and it's captured on the Jumbotron, leading one of the players, Buck Mitchell, to ask them for help with his marriage. Their advice works, and soon all is well for Buck and his wife, Fiona (voice of Mandy Moore). But when Buck...

  • The two-hour season finale Remember flashes back to the time when Bree, Lynette, Susan and Gaby moved to Wisteria Lane and became friends, thanks to Mary Alice. Speaking of moving, Susan relocates to a trailer, while Bree gets some upsetting news and Lynette's marriage runs into trouble. ABC/CTV, 8 p.m. Marge and Homer share a kiss at a baseball game, and it's captured on the Jumbotron, leading one of the players, Buck Mitchell, to ask them for help with his marriage. Their advice works, and soon all is well for Buck and his wife, Fiona (voice of Mandy Moore). But when Buck catches Homer massaging Fiona's neck, both marriages are in trouble. Stacy Keach also supplies a guest voice in the season finale Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play. Fox/Global, 7 p.m. This hourlong documentary may r...

  • ... is based on a finding that the marriage of the couple is not genuine. [2] Two grounds are ... was then referred to me for review and advice on the next course of action. After I had reviewed...

  • If you're not familiar with [Blanche Ebbutt]'s work, you're in for a real treat. She's the author of two guidebooks on marriage -- Don'ts for Husbands and Don'ts for Wives -- packed with snippets of advice for achieving marital bliss. So nothing much has changed, but that's not the point. The point is our close friends, Cathy and Paul, recently gave me a copy of Don'ts for Husbands, which has just been reprinted. I assume it was a gag gift because I know they've seen my "World's Best Husband" coffee mug. Tip No. 8 -- "Don't hang about the house all day if your occupation does not take you abroad. Spend regular hours in your study or 'den,' or go out and play golf; but don't inflict your company on your wife during every minute of every day.

  • Dear BB: Weddings are supposed to be more Cinderella than Surrender-Ella but don't wind up a soggy mess if your mother-in law (like thousands before her) tramples on your tootsies. Yes this is the season of the messy and meddling mother-in laws. The widescreen release of My Perfect Wedding has yet to happen. The best solution to overzealous relatives offering advice (on marriage plans, child-rearing and the best SUV) is to nod a lot and then pretend deafness while you do what you want. This supposes, of course, that you are footing the bill. If M.I.L. is contributing to the expenses you will have to concede some points.

  • DEAR [Rhona Raskin]: Did you actually write the answer to the reader whose girlfriend did not want to move in with him into his new house? The young man is the user. He has been in love with Sarah for three years and now wants her to move in with him! Sounds to me like he likes the free sex, the meals prepared and the laundry done. Why doesn't he propose to her and "make her an honest woman?" My advice to her would be to hold out for the marriage certificate, and if it is not coming soon, move on.

  • This article focuses on rural girls' aspirations of becoming migrants in a setting where girls are subjected to social constraints curtailing their movements in the midst of an otherwise mobile society, where mothers and grandmothers frequently recall their experiences in Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire, and boys set off on their first migration in their mid- or late teens. However, the high level of mobility affects both intergenerational relations and the ways in which girls can justify their wish to migrate. Based on multi-sited ethnographic research between 2002 and 2008 in Burkina Faso and Côte d'Ivoire, the article explores the ways in which images of success and material wealth of (trans)national migrants feed into adolescent girls' imaginations of migration and its outcome. Furthermore,...

    ...Marriage was frequently talked about as their free choice, ...Our advice is lost on them! Sometimes a girl even gets into h...

  • ...Sounds like good marriage advice, too. However, for now, let's just try and ...

  • ...His advice is equally crucial for citizens elsewhere. . ...

  • There is a continuing debate about the extent to which women in the 19th century were involved in economic life. A sutdy utilizes a reading of a number of novels by the English author Anthony Trollope to explore the impact of primogeniture, entail, and the marriage settlement on the relationship between men and women and the extent to which women were involved in the ownership, transmission, and management of property in England in the mid-19th century. The marriage settlement, primogeniture, and entail play a crucial role in Trollope's plots, in the creation and transmission of family wealth. Although Trollope's treatment of them is ambivalent, they have negative as well as positive consequences. The portion and the settlement appear as indispensable elements of marriage, but with the ...

    ...162, 167] quotes Jane West's advice in 1806: "Every girl. .should understand the value...



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