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    Marriage has been considered by many to be a sacred practice for hundreds of years. However‚ the ideals surrounding these unions have shifted from the medieval 1300s to the modern day 2016. Marriages today are revolved around the couple’s feelings for each other and the financial and social aspects are irrelevant in most cases. The marriages in 2016 are quite an improvement over the unions of the 1300s which were often more centered around social and monetary gain than the couple’s actual feelings

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    Unmarried Couples In the new life there are many developments happening every day and hour . Changes in our lives can lead us to do things that we did not use to do in the past. The idea of living together before the marriage may be unusual for most of the families. Many people are with this idea and many others are against it . Living together before the marriage can help couples to have a good life when the are married by strengthen the relationship between the couple‚ help them to know

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    Sandra Dominguez Mr. Null ENG 475 29 July 2014 Marriage and Children For many years‚ marriage has been considered “Old-fashioned.” In today’s society‚ many people are skipping altogether the traditions of marriage and its true value. Sir Paul Coleridge‚ author of “Why I Believe any Couple Who Want to Start a Family Should be Ready to Marry” states‚ “Marriage has come to be seen as unfashionable. . . . [and] an ever-growing number of children are no longer brought up in stable households.” Clearly

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    "Will Your Marriage Last?" by Aviva Patz Several couples predicted that they would have happy life after taking their vows and they wanted their marriage to be last. Ted Huston is a professor of human ecology and psychology who worked on "the PAIR Project" and invited 168 marriage couples to see if they’re still together after 13 years of marriage. The author of "Will Your Marriage Last?" ‚ Aviva Patz‚ attended professor Huston’s lecture and shared her experiences. Unlike past researchers‚ Ted

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    AS Sociology Essay "Examine the ways in which state policies/laws may affect family life". In this essay I will be writing about what changes state policies and laws have made to the society and how they may affect family life by doing so. There are many policies/laws out there that have had an effect on family life and one of these was the ’Child Support Act’ which led to the formation of the ’Child Support Agency’. Other policies/laws include the Family Law Act of 1996‚ Rewarding marriages with

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    "Untying the Knot" Many people grow up with the intention that they will one day get married. Studies have shown that contradictory to the yearning a couple may have to get married‚ now more than ever‚ the rates of divorce and cohabitation without marriage are skyrocketing. As of right now‚ at least one third of marriages in our society have already ended in divorce‚ and about one-third more are extremely likely to end their marriages in divorce. There are extremely diverse ranges of reasons that

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    The Causes of Divorce

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    From the past to present‚ people all over the world have determined to live together‚ which is called "get marriage". However‚ some couples are unable to maintain their relationship; therefore they choose divorce. Nowadays‚ divorce rates trend to increase continually; it is obvious that divorces can be taken place easier than the past. There are main causes of divorce‚ which are highlighted below. The first significant cause of recent rise in the rates of divorce is that women completely change

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    In "Characteristics of Traditional Societies"‚ the writer describes eight characteristics of values and beliefs for traditional societies. The beliefs that they have are different than modern societies. Some are the exact opposite. It shows how different these societies are and why they behave in some ways. An example of the difference between modern society and traditional society is that traditional societies do not believe in progress. "What is missing is the idea that progress is usually (or

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    THE EFFECT OF DIVORCED PARENTS ON A CHILD FUTURE RELATIONSHIP INTRODUCTION One instructive means of thinking about divorce is to consider divorce not as a single event that influences people’s lives‚ but rather as a process. Over a period of time‚ one or both of the marital partners becomes convinced that the relationship is intolerable‚ or at least is not working. The divorcing couple‚ as well as the entire family‚ experiences a variety of abrupt changes which impact nearly every aspect of their

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    Smart Love Book Report

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    The book Real Relationships‚ provides readers with many beneficial practices of Smart Love. The practice that stood out the most to me is that Smart Love does not try to change others. While it is clear in the teachings of the Bible that people can indeed change‚ we should never expect that someone will change because we want them to. I have seen many friends who are willing to put up with the unsavory habits or the opposing views of their partner in a dating relationship on the basis that they can

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