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    romantic choices she makes. The choice is made for you. Your job is to make it work. 2. A sure thing. People who are socially inept can find themselves single for life. If left to his own devices‚ a terribly shy or unusual person might never have marital opportunities due to his or her own flaws or quirks. 3. Parental consent is assured. After all‚ parents agreed to the match‚ and in some cases‚ they were directly involved in the selection process. When many marriages suffer from family or in-law

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    Addicted to love Biochemically‚ falling in love is pretty much like getting simultaneously smashed on low-dose speed‚ E‚ and heroin. That’s because most of the recreational substances we indulge in‚ work on exactly the same brain bits that love does. It all comes down to what love does to a couple of chemicals in your brain: dopamine and noradrenaline. Dopamine and noradrenaline are neurotransmitters - they get released from nerve cells‚ switch on other nerve cells that are sensitive to them

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    that both of the terms are synonyms of each other. However‚ fostering is different from adoption. In an adoption‚ all the rights and responsibilities of a child’s birth family are legally transferred to the his/her adoptive family‚ but this does not happen in the case of fostering. Foster care‚ also known as out-of-home-care‚ is a temporary service provided for the welfare of children who cannot live with their families. Children in foster care centres may live with their relatives or foster parents

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    governed by speculation and medical misinformation reported as fact in both medical journals and in the popular press and has been extremely judgmental and punitive in many instances. The harshest response has been the call for the arrest and prosecution of women who use cocaine during pregnancy. In a country that had come to learn that certain drugs‚ such as thalidomide and DES‚ can cause serious damage to a child exposed to them prenatally‚ it is not surprising that people are concerned about the

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    didn’t want to. I just had to get away. I know you despised her for leaving. But this is different. It’s for your own good. I couldn’t stand it. I’d have to put you and Harley in a foster home‚ and I almost did. But I saw you listening. I knew you were there. So I sold the house. Talked to Beryl. She didn’t want to have you both with her. No money. Same as us. When you left‚ I cried. I wanted to go after that bus when I realised what I’d done. But I remembered my plans. I’m leaving the city. I wanted to

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    Why do people get married? Well it is a known tradition in humanity that a man and woman will come and live together. Marriages are a lifetime commitment with love and caring among people. Although the most important element is love‚ almost half of all marriages today end in divorce and the rate of marriage decreases. Why? There are several reasons to support it. Marriage means giving up freedom. People who get married are defined by the responsibilities of a husband or wife. They cannot do

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    that until recently were beaming with dreams‚ pride and anticipation. For an Indian parent a match from an NRI groom for their daughter is a dream come true. If the groom claims to have a house and a car in “Amrica” or “Canada” the credentials are seldom checked. The daughter is after-all infinitely lucky to have landed such a priceless proposition and lest such an “offer” gets out of hand she is married off to the groom as soon as possible without any further ado and after satisfying all the whims

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    Attachment in Infants Jessica N. Summerlin Rasmussen College Attachment in Infants Ever wonder where to draw the line with the amount of attention you give an infant? Is there such thing as giving an infant too much attention? These are hard questions to answer and there is much debate on the topic; what is a good amount of attention to give an infant and how attention is related to attachment. The people that give attention and grow attached to an infant could be doing them harm‚ but

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    and divide the individual from self‚ people and nature. Most people are unable to let go of their gadgets‚ social media and the need for news. People are addicted‚ the hormone dopamine is behind this addiction. A study of rats implanted with electrodes shows they will press a lever that causes stimulation of their pleasure centre of their brain until they die of exhaustion‚ they won’t rest‚ look after their pups or eat. Like the rats the human has become addicted to a lever of gadgets‚ social

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    The day she left me home alone. Realizing when ones childhood is beginning to fade is not an event that can be targeted at an exact time in an individual’s life. Childhood begins to vanish differently for people based on culture‚ age‚ and life experiences. My childhood started to end when I was 7 years old; the day she left me home alone. My mother had just become a single mother running from an abusive relationship with my father and had to begin life anew. My strong dependency on my mother and

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