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  2. Sarah E. Goode - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1855 in Toledo, Ohio to Oliver and Harriet (Kaufman) Jacobs, Goode was originally named Sarah Elisabeth Jacobs. [2] When she was young, her father worked as a waiter, and her mother kept the house. [3] Her mother also served as an organizer for the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society in Toledo, [4] which was a stop on the Underground Railroad. [5]

  3. Dating - Wikipedia

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    Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in which two individuals regularly engage in activity together, most often with the intention of evaluating each other's suitability as a partner in a future intimate relationship. It falls into the category of courtship, consisting of social events carried out by the couple either alone or with others.

  4. History of courtship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Steady dating began to supplant dating multiple partners. There was a rapid move away from competitive dating and toward committed relationships. [ 20 ] The marriage rate, which had been 7.9 per 1,000 in 1932, [ 8 ] : 299 , increased to 13.2 per 1,000 in 1942 and to 16.4 per 1,000 in 1946.

  5. These Women Dated the Sons of Boy Moms and Lived to ... - AOL

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    Any task that your mom would do for you at age 10, his mom was doing for him at 20. And as his girlfriend, I unintentionally took that role on.” —Talia*, 23 *Name has been changed.

  6. Single parents in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Among this percentage of single mothers: 45% of single mothers are currently divorced or separated, 1.7% are widowed, 34% of single mothers never have been married. [13] This is in contrast to earlier decades, where having a child outside of marriage and/or being a single mother was not prominent.

  7. Urdu - Wikipedia

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    Urdu in its less formalised register is known as rekhta (ریختہ, rek̤h̤tah, 'rough mixture', Urdu pronunciation:); the more formal register is sometimes referred to as زبانِ اُردُوئے معلّٰى, zabān-i Urdū-yi muʿallá, 'language of the exalted camp' (Urdu pronunciation: [zəbaːn eː ʊrdu eː moəllaː]) or لشکری ...

  8. Why are Ohioans called buckeyes? The term was once an insult

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    Early pioneers in the Ohio Valley were already known as buckeyes when Dr. Daniel Drake, a physician and historian in Cincinnati, presented a speech on Dec. 26, 1833, extolling the virtues of the ...

  9. Did a Notre Dame football coach invent Mother's Day? One ...

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    This portrait shows Frank E. Hering, the University of Notre Dame head football coach from 1896 to 1898. In 1924, Hering and his wife, Claribel, bought a former church on Division Street (later ...