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Comma splice

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Temp stow
Radial_trajectory

Excerpts

 * IM-1


 * Nova-c

Payload encapsulation and integration
User:Sdsds/sandbox/Payload encapsulation and integration

Space technology vital articles
User:Sdsds/sandbox/Space VA

VA link template
Template:Vital article link

Signature update

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Old ISS edit
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=International_Space_Station&diff=prev&oldid=137795575

Templates
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Horizontal timeline

 * Derived from Template:MedComChair.
 * Dates from Space Shuttle orbiter.

Fuel depot

 * Space Gas Station Would Blast Huge Payloads to the Moon
 * NASA and the Business of Space - Michael D. Griffin, American Astronautical Society 52nd Annual Conference, 15 November 2005

Definition
The fundamental nature of marriage is the subject of philosophical debate:  constructionists view marriage as a social construct created, institutionalized, and sometimes modified by humans;   essentialists hold the  dialectically opposed view that the essence of marriage is not something humans — individually or as a society — can change.

Not a prerequisite for children
Marriage has never been a prerequisite for having children.

In some cultures marriage imposes upon women the obligation to bear children. In northern Ghana, for example, payment of bridewealth signifies a woman's requirement to bear children, and women using birth control face substantial threats of physical abuse and reprisals.

Marriage and cohabitation
In the U.S., married people usually live together in the same home, often sharing the same bed, but in some other places this is not the tradition. In southwestern China, walking marriages, in which the husband and wife do not live together, have been a traditional part of the Mosuo culture. Walking marriages have also been increasingly common in modern Beijing. Guo Jianmei, director of the center for women's studies at Beijing University, told a Newsday correspondent, "Walking marriages reflect sweeping changes in Chinese society." A similar arrangement in Saudi Arabia, called misyar marriage, also involves the husband and wife living separately but getting together regularly. Marriage is not a prerequisite for cohabitation. In the U.S., Jay Teachman, a researcher at Western Washington University, has studied premarital cohabitation. Teachman’s study, "Shows that women who are committed to one relationship, who have both premarital sex and cohabit only with the man they eventually marry, have no higher incidence of divorce than women who abstain from premarital sex and cohabitation. For women in this category, premarital sex and cohabitation with their eventual husband are just two more steps in developing a committed, long-term relationship."

Census Estimates
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that the age at which people first marry is rising. "In 1970, the median age at first marriage was 20.8 years for women and 23.2 years for men. By 2003, these ages had risen to 25.3 years and 27.1 years, respectively." In a working paper dated December 2006, a member of the U.S. Census Bureau staff estimated that, "Among the 224.9 million people 15 and older in the United States in 2004, 56 percent of men and 51 percent of women indicated they were currently married, 9 percent of men and 11 percent of women were divorced, and 2 percent of men and 3 percent of women were separated."

This just in
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_2177982.html

Affinity
What about articles on affinal exchange systems and affinal alliances?

This article covers...
Advisability of using, "This article covers..." as in Moon landing.

dates
August 17, 2008

conversions

 * 256 isp: 256 isp
 * 2.51 kNs/kg: 2.51 kNs/kg
 * 2.51 km/s: 2.51 km/s
 * 8230 ft/s: 8230 ft/s