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  2. Bride buying - Wikipedia

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    In Africa, bride-buying tends to work out against women's best interest, causing many to feel a sense of gender inequality as well as a lack in the women's rights sector. [26] In East Africa, some marriages involve transfer of valuable properties that are delivered from the families of the groom and gifted to the families of the bride.

  3. Wife selling - Wikipedia

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    [48] In 1901 and 1904, the sheriff of Maui wrote that "In connection with Japanese the custom they have of trafficing in their women, buying and selling their wives is an evil that should be looked into," and proposed that laws explicitly prohibiting wife-selling be enacted. [48]

  4. Category:Pejorative terms for women - Wikipedia

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  5. Italian Subs from 6 Popular Sandwich Chains, Ranked ... - AOL

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    5. Which Wich. Which Wich has a few good things going for it, but an equal amount of things dragging it down. The bread is good, but it often doesn’t manage to hold everything inside of it.

  6. 15 Reasons Why Renting Is Better Than Buying a Home - AOL

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    9. Access to Amenities. If you’ve chosen to rent an apartment in a modern complex, many newer ones come with pools, gyms, parking lots, and other amenities.

  7. Should You Invest In Real Estate Property in a Desert Town ...

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    Of course, buying real estate is a major decision, so you’ll need to conduct plenty of research. Some factors to consider include average home prices, average rent prices and quality of life.

  8. Abbasid harem - Wikipedia

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    Nabia Abbott, preeminent historian of elite women of the Abbasid Caliphate, describes the lives of harem women as follows. The choicest women were imprisoned behind heavy curtains and locked doors, the strings and keys of which were entrusted into the hands of that pitiable creature – the eunuch. As the size of the harem grew, men indulged to ...

  9. Sultanate of Women - Wikipedia

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    The Sultanate of Women (Ottoman Turkish: قادينلر سلطنتى, romanized: Kadınlar saltanatı) was a period when some consorts, mothers, sisters and grandmother of the sultans of the Ottoman Empire exerted extraordinary political influence.