domestic+life

  • 11Domestic drama — expresses and focuses on the realistic everyday lives of middle or lower classes in a certain society, generally referring to the post Renaissance eras. According to the English Communications Syllabus, domestic drama refers to a dramatic story… …

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  • 12Domestic — Do*mes tic, a. [L. domesticus, fr. domus use: cf. F. domestique. See 1st {Dome}.] 1. Of or pertaining to one s house or home, or one s household or family; relating to home life; as, domestic concerns, life, duties, cares, happiness, worship,… …

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  • 13Domestic policy — Domestic policy, also known as public policy, presents decisions, laws, and programs made by the government which are directly related to all issues and activity within the country. Domestic policy is the set of laws and regulations that a… …

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  • 14Domestic goose — An Embden goose Conservation status Domesticated S …

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  • 15domestic — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to a home or family affairs or relations. 2) of or for use in the home. 3) fond of family life and running a home. 4) (of an animal) tame and kept by humans. 5) existing or occurring within a country; not foreign. ► NOUN… …

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  • 16Domestic Relations — is a 1957 short story collection by Frank O Connor.[1] It includes the following stories: The Genius The Study of History The Man of the World The Duke s Children Daydreams Private Property A Bachelor s Story The Pariah Expectation of Life The… …

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  • 17domestic — [dō mes′tik, dəmes′tik] adj. [ME < OFr domestique < L domesticus < domus: see DOME] 1. having to do with the home or housekeeping; of the house or family [domestic joys] 2. of one s own country or the country referred to 3. made or… …

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  • 18Domestic — Do*mes tic, n. 1. One who lives in the family of an other, as hired household assistant; a house servant. [1913 Webster] The master labors and leads an anxious life, to secure plenty and ease to the domestic. V. Knox. [1913 Webster] 2. pl. (Com.) …

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  • 19Domestic containment in 1960-1970 America — Domestic containment is the main type of ideology that was commonplace during the late 1940s into the 1960s. Many people still live by similar ideals, espically those with the financial means to. According to this ideology, a woman should be a… …

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  • 20Life With The Lyons — was a British radio and television domestic sitcom dating from the 1950s.This programme was unusual in that it featured a real life American family. Ben Lyon and his wife Bebe Daniels settled in London during the Second World War and featured… …

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