In biblical times, sons were often valued more than daughters due to cultural and economic factors. Sons carried on the family lineage and name, ensuring inheritance and property rights, which were crucial for family stability and legacy. Additionally, sons were expected to provide for elderly parents and protect the family, whereas daughters were typically married off, thereby transferring their responsibilities to another household. This societal structure reflected the patriarchal norms prevalent in ancient cultures.
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Because nothing is more valued than one due to the sheer fact it is irreplaceable.
Mandrakes have been used since Biblical times in magic and alchemy. There is a link to an article below that explains more.
Abortion was not possible in biblical times, and so is not mentioned. There are biblical references to 'killing', eg "Thou shalt not kill". The debate about whether abortion is killing has been going for many years, and will continue for many more.
No. Mcleods daughters is more popular than Pokemon. The average statistics show that mcleods daughters has 1.32 Million views per show and pokemon on average only has 720,000 people playing it each day. SO mcleods daughters IS more popular then Pokemon.
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Tapestries are valued by the material and fabric that are used. If the tapestries are stitched by hand with intricate designs, they will be worth more.
boys. sorry girls
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Women were not valued in Chinese society for most of history because it was believed that men were stronger, smarter, and more important than women. Later, women became slightly more valued due to their ability to bear children and in modern times they are considered more equal, although not entirely equal, to men.
You can write "I have five daughters" simply as that. If you want to add more detail, you could say, "I am the proud parent of five daughters" or "I have five wonderful daughters." The phrasing can vary depending on the context or tone you wish to convey.
no. Platinum is more highly valued than silver.