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  • ...e recently, the Caribbean. Trained mostly in political economy, I look at household dynamics, transnational families, and intergenerational dynamics.
    237 bytes (30 words) - 03:51, 22 November 2023
  • Comprises dishware, cutlery and other household items made of sterling silver, usually bought in sets or combined to form s
    260 bytes (38 words) - 16:25, 23 May 2008
  • ...uslim]] who believes that the line of religious authority derives from the Household of the Prophet [[Muhammad]] (''[[Ahl ul-bayt]]''), through the line of his
    225 bytes (33 words) - 16:38, 20 August 2009
  • Chinese expression, literally supreme-supreme, for the ranking woman in a household, originally for the chief wife in a family that might have multiple wives a
    209 bytes (29 words) - 05:11, 30 December 2011
  • *{{r|silver (household)}}
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  • Manages all affairs of a household and servicing of principals and guests, providing the service themselves an
    283 bytes (37 words) - 00:52, 2 June 2008
  • ...dishes. She never handled fine china, stemware, [[crystal]] or [[silver (household)|plate]], these were cleaned by [[housemaid]]s and [[footman|footmen]]. Be In a [[household]] with no [[between maid]], the scullery maid may also have waited on staff
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A household appliance consisting of a forged block of iron with a flat bottom, used beg
    245 bytes (38 words) - 12:45, 10 June 2008
  • ...uding individuals placed for foster care. (2) The social organization of a household or housekeeping unit using certain rooms and housekeeping facilities in com
    317 bytes (40 words) - 17:15, 14 May 2008
  • ...or [[Charles Dickens]]'s magazine ''[[Household Words]]''. He worked at ''Household Words'' from 1851 to its cessation in 1859, and published more articles in Dickens was, as the "conductor" of Household Words, sometimes a stern taskmaster, making numerous revisions and addition
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  • {{r|Household}}
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  • * [http://www.mrsbeeton.com/ ''Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management''] - see particularly [http://www.mrsbeeton.com/41-chapter41.htm ...tp://www.charlesmacpherson.com/ Charles MacPherson Academy for Butlers and Household Managers]
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  • ...a whole is similar to the behaviour of one of its components - such as a household or a firm.
    182 bytes (32 words) - 16:58, 6 April 2009
  • ...mpany's capital structure - also used to refer to a general reduction in household debt.
    171 bytes (27 words) - 03:35, 12 October 2011
  • A family that traces its lineage to the household of the Prophet [[Muhammad]] and back to the Old Testament prophet [[Abraham
    237 bytes (39 words) - 10:03, 9 December 2009
  • ...silver''' (''"the silver"'') comprises [[dishware]], [[cutlery]] and other household items made of [[sterling silver]], usually bought in sets or combined to fo
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  • ...culture, including celebrities ([[Elvis Presley]], [[Marilyn Monroe]]) and household products (Brillo scouring pads, [[Campbell's Soup]]). Warhol's studio in [[ ...his work, Andy Warhol achieved a rare feat for a visual artist: becoming a household name within his lifetime. His statement that "In the future everyone will b
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  • ...white, and the average household has 2.61 people. In addition, the median household income was $30,521 with 84 individuals below the poverty level.
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  • ...[[Religion in ancient Rome|ancient Roman religion]] were [[household deity|household deities]] or ''dii familiares''. They were an important part of Roman relig
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  • ...use''' is a spectrum of behavioral problems, by members of a [[family]] or household. It may be associated with [[domestic violence]], and the terms are often u
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