Maternal instinct makes them feel they can be both mom and dad not thinking that children deserve two devoted adults to raise them. Even in established relationships, changes such as children, loss of income and added expense, cause stress. The amazing thing is many of these women came from poor families, in which abuse and neglect was prevalent. Some feel they will get love from these children that otherwise they may never get. There are numerous successful adults who claim to have come from single parent homes, but why knowingly would anyone plan to be a single mom?
children like us are not like poor children poor children do not have clothes or fresh water like us or no food we are Glad that were not one of them but image that u were one of them so please help a children today they need Ur help xXx
Maria Agnesi didn't actually have a husband or children. She devoted her whole life studying equations and helping poor women.
Women's rights began changing in the decades before the war and women won the right to vote. After the war women were expect to quit their job upon marriage and only the very poor or single women worked and were not paid equally. Australia is still behind Canada and the US on women equality.
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No, poor children did not go to school during Tudor times. During this time period very children went to school or were educated.
Poor children. It would not be single women because she has nothing in her stories about single women. It is poor children because she taught the children who didn't have enough money to go to school.
Helping poor women and children.
women, anyone poor, and of course children
Economically poor folks, including men, women, and children, lived in a community's poorhouse.
Helping poor women and children.
Helping poor women and children.
Helping poor women and children.
She did not have one she was a single women with three children
Mother Mary MacKillop, founder of the Catholic Sisters of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart and first Australian saint (effective 17 October 2010), worked with poor children, orphans and "women in distress." This might have been how they referred to single mothers in the 19th Century.
She was the first women to qualify as a doctor, in Victorian times. She also founded a hospital for poor women and children.
Women were more morally fit to fight corruption
D. Vasudeva Rao has written: 'Status of women and children in slums' -- subject(s): Poor children, Poor women, Slums, Social conditions, Social surveys 'Facets of Rural Development' 'Rural Development Through Irrigation'