Resting on a good amount of research, this book details the history of the Philadelphia Quakers in combating slavery, beginning with a 1758 epistle issued by the Friends of America that advocated the
disownment of Friends who were still involved with the importation, selling, or purchasing of slaves.
This could be partially or wholly as a result of
disownment; potential, perceived or real threat of domestic or honour-based violence; forced intercourse and or marriage; persecution over sexual preferences; or indeed other forms of cultural conflict.
Yet others disapprove of the remove person-first language creates between the human and this fundamental element of identity and of the concomitant implication of
disownment or marginalization.
Eventually, he left the North to seek his fortune in Jamaica, but in his late teens he had merited unmitigated paternal censure and at least verbal
disownment: "I was your father and did my duty," wrote the elder Jacobs in a letter dated Feb.
Inter-kasta marriage is traditionally expensive for a man marrying a woman from a higher rank and is detrimental for a woman's status because the act results in her
disownment (dibuang) by her family for marrying into a lower kasta.
The incident occurred at the outskirts of Latakia is a shameful attack that was carried out by some fundamentalist militias, the coalition commented in a message it sent to Human Rights Watch, affirming at the same time its full commitment to the international law of human rights and
disownment of perpetrators of the Latakia crime.
She must have been emotionally devastated by the
disownment she received from her long time boss.
I do not subscribe to the theory of
disownment. It is a kind of an acknowledgement to someone who is daring and different.
Divorce and family
disownment are both common consequences of the condition.
Social factors already present may complicate these families' lived experiences through, for example,
disownment from family or lack of recognition for a partner or children in the relationship (Kurdek, 2001).
As these narratives illustrate,
disownment was a frequent theme in White family responses to interracial marriage in the 1960s.
Their shared solitude on the train to Orvieto is a metaphor for
disownment and itself a version of failed transcendence.
Open any paper on any given day and find yourself face to letter with disclaimers announcing the "
disownment" of a child for intentions unknown.
In a letter published on a website affiliated to Hamas, Mr Yousef wrote that, "my family [wife and children] announce our complete
disownment of the one who was once our eldest son, who is called Mosab, who is now in America."Mosab Hassan Yousef revealed himself as an Israeli spy in a book, Son of Hamas, published on Tuesday in the US where he now resides, and in an interview with the Israeli daily Haaretz last week.In that interview, Mr Yousef said he had worked with the Shin Bet for almost a decade from 1996, when he had been approached by an agent in prison after he was first arrested, until 2005, when he left the country.
Akol, then followed by the substitutions of party popular candidates with those who are directly loyal to the president and his colleagues in the political bureau, then the complete
disownment of these popular candidates.