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    Of marriage and single life. HE that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune; for they are impediments to great enterprises‚ either of virtue or mischief. Certainly the best works‚ and of greatest merit for the public‚ have proceeded from the unmarried or childless men; which both in affection and means have married and endowed the public. Yet it were great reason that those that have children should have greatest care of future times; unto which they know they must transmit their

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    we are leading the single life ‚ which we called bheacelor or unmarried life. & who is sitting front of us the madam or teacher he has got a family as his own If I try to make some compirasson or difference between our teacher and me‚ the daily routine or thes schedule will be focused. Because um single and she has got a family‚in that point im responsible just for my self and she has to responsible about lot of things. Its very easy to understand single and married life both are just the period

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    Of marriage and single life I. A brief summary As we all know‚ Francis Bacon‚ the chief figure of the English Renaissance‚ is a very famous as an English statesman‚ essayist‚ and philosopher of science. Of Marriage and Single Life is one of his most well-known essays‚ which analyzes and compares marriage with single life in different aspects‚ such as characters‚ public service and personal qualities. While‚ there seems to be not so comprehensive from people’s perspective today. Bacon’s basic opinion

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    Of Marriage and Single Life Bacon presents the merits and demerits of married life and single life in his essay‚ “Of Marriage and Single Life”. Married man is burdened with wife and children‚ which prevents him from performing greater things which may be good or evil. So‚ married man never takes risks. Unmarried or childless man is helpful to the society. As he is free from any burden‚ he can serve the society. Moreover‚ since he is childless he can shower his affection on public. He treats

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    yours. If it doesn’t‚ it never was.” -Anonymous The question then becomes do you really want it back or not? There are many advantages to singlehood‚ as there are to being married. Although‚ I have never been married‚ when I compare the two‚ marriage is the better option. Being single gives you more freedom. Since there is only yourself to answer to‚ you’re able to come and go as you please. You also make choices and decisions‚ such as what kind of furniture to buy‚ or

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    the changing of married women’s life in the UK. Does anyone want to get married? Please hand up. So before my presentation begins‚ I would like to ask you ladies a question. How do you want your ideal married life like to be? (When will you wan to get married?/ Will you work after marriage?/ Do you want to have babies? How many?) As nowadays men and women are fair in the modern world‚ the married women’s life has some changes. Now‚ I’m going to talk about the difference of married ages‚ age of

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    Life as a Single Child and Life with Siblings One day‚ my friend and I are chatting in the café during the tea time. We chat about the differences between being a single child and being a child with siblings. I am the child with siblings and I am the second daughter in my house. I have an elder sister and also a younger sister‚ so in our house‚ we are all girls. In the opposite‚ my friend is the single child of her family. After we share our experience of being a single child or child with siblings

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    [pic] Sir Francis Bacon‚ Essays‚ "Of Truth" and "Of Marriage and the Single Life" Genre: Philosophical essays on the model of those by Montaigne‚ but also influenced by the attitudes of Machiavelli and the Roman historians‚ whose guarding of their own personas Bacon imitated. Form: Prose. Isn’t that easy! But actually he uses some notable prose strategies that deserve comment. Balance and opposition are the most common strategies he uses to achieve both the apperance of balance and the

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    Assignment 3.1 The life of a single parent The life as a single parent Being a single parent this day and time is a life changing experience‚ but it’s never easy. Through this experience of being a single mother I have learned one major thing. It’s not about me anymore. Everyone doesn’t get the picket fence life with Mr. Fix it or Ms. Soccer mom. I am responsible for two little boys until they reach adulthood. I have come to understand that though I am the adult‚ but

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    Experiencing life as a knight is better than experiencing life as a samurai for the reason that the rules that knights had to follow were less strict than the rules that samurai had to follow. The samurai bushido code stated that a samurai had to live by honour. If a samurai was to lose his honour he would have to commit suicide. Samurai could lose their honour by failing to protect their daimyo‚ losing one of their swords‚ or losing in battle. This meant that samurai had to be on guard at all times

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