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  2. Stay-at-home order - Wikipedia

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    A stay-at-home order, safer-at-home order, movement control order – also referred to by loose use of the terms quarantine, isolation, or lockdown – is an order from a government authority that restricts movements of a population as a mass quarantine strategy for suppressing or mitigating an epidemic or pandemic by ordering residents to stay home except for essential tasks or for work in ...

  3. File:COVID-19 outbreak USA stay-at-home order county map.svg

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    English: A map of states, counties and county equivalents in the United States that have imposed mandatory stay-at-home orders (sometimes as "shelter-in-place orders" or "safer-at-home orders") as part of U.S. state and local government responses to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic, color-coded by the week on which each order went into effect. Legend:

  4. 10 Things Every Stay-at-Home Mom Is Sick of Hearing - AOL

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    It stops now. It cannot be said enough: Being a stay-at-home mom is just as important as any office job. 9. “Since you’re home all day, you must make your kids the most healthy, homemade meals.”

  5. Stay-at-home mother - Wikipedia

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    A stay-at-home mother (alternatively, stay-at-home mom or SAHM) is a mother who is the primary caregiver of the children. The male equivalent is the stay-at-home dad. The gender-neutral term is stay-at-home parent. Stay-at-home mom is distinct from a mother taking paid or unpaid parental leave from her job. The stay-at-home mom is generally ...

  6. Stay-at-home parent - Wikipedia

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    A stay-at-home parent is a parent that remains at home while the other parent works outside the home. Stay-at-home parents are generally responsible for domestic chores, including childrearing. Historically, stay-at-home mothers were more common, but since the increasing presence of women in the workplace starting in the latter half of the ...

  7. Do curfew laws keep teens out of trouble? - AOL

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    Philadelphia: A teen curfew has been in effect since 1955, but people are questioning the usefulness of the law following a double shooting at a large gathering of teens in a public park in late June.

  8. Stay-at-home - Wikipedia

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    Stay-at-home may refer to: Stay-at-home dad, a male parent who is the main caregiver of the children and the home; Stay-at-home daughter, a woman who lives at home until she is married; Stay-at-home defenceman, a hockey defenceman who plays a very defensive minded game; Stay-at-home mom, a female parent who is the main caregiver of the children ...

  9. Stay-at-home daughter - Wikipedia

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    For most stay-at-home daughters it involves a focus on the "domestic arts" such as cooking, cleaning and sewing. [6] Julie Ingersoll suggests that the purpose of stay-at-home daughters is to "learn to assist their future husbands as helpmeets in their exercise of dominion by practicing that role in their relationship with their father." [7]