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widow who never got to meet her husband, and is kept in an institution for widows called the widow's ashram to spend the rest of his life. According to Indian tradition, the widow must remain in seclusion, apart from the rest of the world,...
ethics of actions. This equation is a two part test. First, one conceives a maxim and considers whether the maxim could be a universal law for all reasonable beings. Second, one works out if rational beings would will it to be a universal l...
welfare policy in the early twentieth century (Meaghan Kowalsky, 2007). Few poor widows or orphans noted their knowledge in writing; so she constructs snapshots from notes of benevolent humanity associations, government articles, and trials...
Treatment and Task Group for War Widows aged 55 and above in Australia Introduction Gisela Konopka (1963) defines group performance with respect to social science as: “Social group work is a method of social work which helps individuals to ...
the time of Clovis (476-96) for the Salian Franks, in Latin blended with Germanic words. It deals mostly with monetary compensations (wehrgeld) and furthermore with municipal regulation with esteem to men and land. Clause 6 in name 59, whic...
Living or Dead is a story about a woman, thought to be dead, regains consciousness during her funeral only to be regarded by her family as a phantasm, and to prove that she is truly alive, she drowns herself. This story is a very touching a...
Sati”s are few in number, it is not the frequency of the ritual that is significant. The society of ancient India which allowed and supported this fatal ritual is what needs to be examined. The woman and ritual were endowed with such a grea...