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  2. Having it all: Three professional musicians balance family ...

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    Although she admits that married artists, both with demanding careers, can face a kind of instability, she says that devoting herself to family, vocal performance, and education, and even her long ...

  3. John Norton (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 2 Although the two considered marriage while dating, they had different military career aspirations causing them to separate after graduation; in that time, Smith married a doctor. [4]: 3 After Norton went on a blind date with his West Point classmate and friend Cheyney McNabb, the two married in April 1946. Cheyney gave birth to a son in ...

  4. Easterlin hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    This is called "relative status". If income is high relative to aspirations and jobs are plentiful, it will be easier to marry young and have more children and still match that standard of living. But when jobs are scarce, couples who try to keep that standard of living will wait to get married and have fewer children.

  5. Personal development - Wikipedia

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    Personal development or self-improvement consists of activities that develops a person's capabilities and potential, enhance quality of life, and facilitate the realization of dreams and aspirations. [1] Personal development may take place over the course of an individual's entire lifespan and is not limited to one stage of a person's life.

  6. Inside billionaire Warren Buffett's unconventional marriage ...

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    Here's a look inside Warren Buffett's married life. See Also: Inside the Trump-endorsed marriage of Mike Pence, who calls his wife 'mother' and refuses to dine with other women

  7. Helen Burgess - Wikipedia

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    Helen Margarite Burgess was born in Portland, Oregon [2] in 1916, the daughter of Frank T. and Estella "Fanny" L. (née Hayden) Burgess. [1] [3] Her father worked as a district agent for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of New York.

  8. 8 out of 10 women change their name after marriage ... - AOL

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    Some 83% of women who have a college degree or less changed their names after marriage, compared to 79% of those with a bachelor's degree—and at postgraduate degree level, this falls further to 68%.

  9. Life satisfaction - Wikipedia

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    Three major narrative traps are identified: 1) reaching (more happiness is achieved with greater income, a marker of success and intellectual validation), 2) related (people ought to have a monogamous marriage and have kids), and 3) responsible (to act altruistically with a pure selfless motive; to prioritize good health and to act with free ...