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But career women who are the family breadwinners are nearly 40% more likely to get a divorce than women without the same economic resources, according to a 25-year study by Jay Teachman, a sociology professor at Western Washington University in Bellingham, Wash.
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Let's also skip the quick sociology yes, DC airports have more than their share of pleated khakis, and economic troubles notwithstanding, Ann Taylor appears in little danger of going bust but in the company of so many people, going to or coming from so many places, one cannot help but be intrigued and then shattered by narrative possibilities.
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This process for them was rooted in real-world, contextual responses to social and economic problems in Eastern North Carolina, giving them a chance to apply core subjects from math and physics to sociology and history.
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