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Widowhood&_160;· Wife A husband is a male spouse (participant) in a marriage, civil union or civil partnership. The term husband refers to Middle English huseband, from Old English husbonda, from Old Norse husbondi (hus, house + bondi, buandi, present participle of bua, to dwell, so etymologically, a householder, ).[1] A husband has been married to another person (possibly multiple persons) in a wedding ceremony, during which he was known as the groom. His female partner would be known during the wedding as his bride, and in marriage she is called his wife.
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Domestic Violence And Depression by Steve Hill
Jun 14, 2006
More and more people are reporting incidents of domestic violence to the police. If you are a victim of domestic violence you will be aware of just how frightening it can be. The question that many people ask is what are the causes of this violence, ...
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