Yes even today men have supreme power , in their houses.
well they were left in charge of work and factorys
well they were left in charge of work and factorys
Emily Lynn Osborn is a historian specializing in colonial and postcolonial Africa. She is the author of the book "Our New Husbands Are Here: Households, Gender, and Politics in a West African State from the Slave Trade to Colonial Rule."
62,105,263 households.
Yes, culturally, they see the man as the one in charge vs the US where mates are equals.
Yes, she is still his wife.
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About 5 households
households
No, I personally think that bilingual households have a very high advantage of learning over one language households
I know he's a physician and at one time was in charge of WO Moss Regoinal Hospital in Lake Charles LA
There are around 17,725 crofting households in Scotland