This is a sick sort of euphemism that doesn:t lighten the facts but aggravates them. It was widely proselytized by Church schools in the sixties and was tossed about as a veritable epithet. Kids were instructed by Church Brothers (those versatile ecclesiastical non-com men) to shun kids from Broken Homes ( this phrase was always used, never 9 Kids from divorced families) - like there is a distinction between the religious ( Bowing one"s head) and the seculat (Nodding) though they are the same gesture, quite the opposite is true- Divorce was blasted like something akin to communism or worse, a domestic demiurge that was wrecking families and fuelilng juvenile delinquency and crime. The controlled atmosphere of the ( pseudo fiction) in the the readers only focussed on (Normal) families such as one is accustomed to with, for example Dennis the Menace. Only normal family life was shown, even in Problem-story stuff no mention of the plight of children from divorced- oops (Brrooken Homes!) ti was really a sick mis-handling of a problem or condition afflicting tens of millions of American families- it was always talkied around. Divorce was never discussed objectively. oddly there was sympathy for ( war orphans) and ( abandoned Kids) in far-off foreign lands, but a total rejection of dysfunctional families- as a domestic problem, in the US> A sorry sham. Term does not refer to building or structural damage as caused by fires, weather damage, or vandalism. not normally.
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The word separated can be used as an adjective, meaning "detached", or as a verb, meaning "broken apart".
unbreakable
when you break glass, people say that you'll have bad luck for like, two weeks, but it's just superstition.
The meaning of "fitful" is something having a spasmodic character, or something recurring irregularly. Words with a similar meaning to the word include broken, disturbed, erratic, etc.
They can do but so do good homes. We should congratulate and support the good people who survive broken homes.
Broken Hearts Broken Homes - 1992 TV was released on: USA: 2 December 1992
The cast of Broken Homes - 2007 includes: Tom Zemon as Himself - Host (2007)
yes they are
Wasted lives and broken homes.
A word meaning one person who has many homes is "multihomed."
The cast of Broken Homes - 1926 includes: Gaston Glass as John Merritt Jane Jennings Alice Lake as Arline Ruth Stonehouse
In the 1950's, you did not hear of very many families being broken. Today, in 2014, there are many homes that have broken families.
Fx is the medical abbreviation meaning broken bone or fracture
Male: Tavor-Origin: Hebrew-Meaning: Misfortune, Broken Female: Tavora-Origin: Hebrew-Meaning: Misfortune, Broken
A broken bone is a fracture.
Brain Damage