3. A male ancestor: He has died and now sleeps with his fathers. 4. a. A man who creates, originates, or founds something: Chaucer is considered the father of English poetry. b. A man who serves or is thought of as a protector: beloved as the father of the nation. 5. Father ...
2.To create, found, or originate:father a political movement. 3.To attribute the paternity, creation, or origin of:"[Swift's]ideas about the education of the young are fathered on to the Lilliputians"(George Orwell). v.intr. To act or serve as a father. ...
[7]Moiselfmajored in Criminal Justice in college, and had intended to go to law school. For a few years after graduation, I still kept up with my two areas of special interest – feminist civil rights, and prison/sentencing reform. [8]Of course, men can be assault victims and women pe...
who stands up against all the force and vileness of “Karamazovness,” the emergence of “new people” as vehicles of revolutionary consciousness, the sociohistorical aspect of the conflict between “fathers and sons,” the defense of human dignity and women’s rights, and the spiritual death ...
who stands up against all the force and vileness of “Karamazovness,” the emergence of “new people” as vehicles of revolutionary consciousness, the sociohistorical aspect of the conflict between “fathers and sons,” the defense of human dignity and women’s rights, and the spiritual death ...
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In the City of Clovis this week, however, American constitutional guarantees to a free press are being indirectly questioned and perhaps abridged if city fathers go ahead with plans to force the local newspaper out of its editorial office space at 754 3rd Street corner on Third and Hughes in ...
“Lawyers as Peacemakers” decades before these terms were used. The Integrative Law Movement is only now asking how we can bring the wisdom of tribal elders to law and how we can shift focus from exclusively a debate on “rights” to what is in everyone’s best interests, not only the...
Why we want sāđhū/s, muni/s, sādhvi/s, nuns, priests (fathers, bishops, etc.) to give up married life (and sex which is a nature's gift). Its selfish on the part of community to respect a person only if s/he gives his natural happiness. ...
How many so-called ‘fathers’ do Clarke’s children have? Can she really name each man? Who are these low men taking advantage of such a pitiful creature? The 28 year old “mother of seven” deserves to be pitied, but don’t forget to pity her children and Barbados – for it is ...