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"He says, 'Dad, I want to be emancipated,' I know if we do this, he can be an emancipated minor, because he really wants to have his own place," Will Smith told The Sun last year.
But communist values were not the only ideals behind the Narkomfin: women too were set to be emancipated.
A spokesman for BOEH, Samira Azabar, says that schools are making it harder for Muslim girls to be "emancipated" through education.
Second, I was interested in a remark she once made about her decision at 15 to be emancipated from her parents.
It does mean pride and confidence … To be emancipated from helplessness and need and walk freely upon the earth: that is your birthright.
He raised the possibility of using the money escrowed for public domain, much like historically those things in copyright eventually reverted to the public domain, treating copyright like a child to be emancipated.
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Besides "getting out of the house", you need to be able to explain why you should be emancipated.
Mothers' involvement in the academic success of their daughters is linked to the fact that these women perceive immigration as an opportunity for their daughters to receive an education and be emancipated.
In doing so, the economic discipline will be emancipated from its ties to XIX century physics to enter into a new paradigm shift.
Therefore, Jefferson believed, they must be emancipated and removed from the United States, according to historian Christa Dierksheide.
The traditional extended family may fragment or younger Mexicans may be emancipated from it.
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