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    Causes of Environmental Problems The Earth is our home and where we live. But these years‚ more and more problems are coming to destroy our mother land‚ such as political factors‚ wars‚ and environmental problems. The environmental problems such as overpopulation‚ use of fossil fuels or nuclear energy and deforestation are getting more and more grim‚ and harmful to the earth. The air pollution and water pollution has obviously become two of the most serious problems in the world. Air

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    Barry Percy-Smith and Melanie Limb. 2000. McDowell‚ Linda. 1999. Gender‚ Identity and Place: Understanding Feminist Geographies. Meeks‚ Carol B. and Teresa Mauldin. 1990. ‘Children’s Time in Structured and Unstructured Leisure Activities.’ Journal of Family and Economic Issues 11: Monk‚ Janice. 1992. ‘Gender in the Landscape: Expressions of Power and Meaning.’ Pp Petrusek‚ Miloslav. 2006. Společnosti pozdní doby. (Societies of the Late Age) Prague: Sociologické nakladatelství. Radová‚ Lucie. 2008. Trávení

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    alcohol problems (National Institutes of Health). As well‚ “about one in four children age 18 or younger have been exposed to alcohol abuse or dependence in the family” (O’Donnell). Within my family‚ my dad was the parent with the drinking problem. It always seemed to me that whenever he was stressed out‚ his solution was to drink‚ and when he did‚ he drank heavily.

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    Administrative Problems of Development DPM – 703 Family Problems / Family Violence: Disrupted and Reconstituted Families Ivy M. Boca Student Dr. Celso D. Benologa Professor Outline Introduction Family * Types of Family * Family Structure/ Composition * Disrupted Family Causes of Family Disruption 1. Death of Parents 2. Abandonment 3. Filipino Diaspora /Migratory Work 4. Divorce * Reconstituted Family * Family Violence

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    health problems‚ including brain‚ kidney and liver damage. Although alcoholics seem to be doing the most damage to themselves‚ they are hurting their families even more. Lesser-known‚ but just as serious victims of alcohol abuse are the alcoholics’ children. The negative effects start in the womb‚ where drinking during pregnancy often causes Fetal Alcohol Syndrome‚ and other defects. After the baby is born‚ the risks continue‚ as the children in alcoholic families tend to lack a stable family environment

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    illness. Yet it is a problem that dates from the beginnings of civilization‚ a subject that has been discussed and pondered as one of the great issues of human life” (Dorris 1). Alcoholism not only affects the addicted‚ but those around them as well. The alcohol addict can be male or female‚ adult or child‚ and almost no family in the United States today goes completely untouched by its affects. In order to understand the effects that alcohol addiction can have on the family as a whole three general

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    The Cause and Effects of Divorce From the past to present‚ people all over the world have determined to live together‚ so that they depend on each other for living. Nevertheless‚ some couples are unable to maintain their relationship; therefore they choose divorce‚ which is one of the solutions to cope with problems between husband and wife. Most people think carefully before they get married. However‚ the divorce rates tend to continually increase. Therefore‚ it might be argued that divorces can

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    HEAD: CAUSE AND EFFECT OF DIVORCE KEVIN KINKADE UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX COMM/105 LAUREL TARON MARCH 2010 � CAUSE AND EFFECT OF DIVORCE Cases of divorce are increasingly becoming common in the American society. The legal acceptance of divorce has been dictated by the evident rise in infidelity‚ substance abuse‚ and family violence in the community (Clarke-Stewart‚ 2006). For opponents of divorce‚ there is neither a moral nor ethical reason for couples to be trapped in an unfulfilling family relationship

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    Criste Wise 5/17/2011 Cause and Effect Divorce People all around the world want to love and be loved. We search most our lives looking for the perfect spouse. When you think you’ve found the right one‚ and you’re ready to spend forever together they join as one in marriage. Nevertheless‚ some marriages fail and the two turn to divorce. There can be numerous reasons for a divorce. Here are three major causes: lack of communication‚ financial problems and cheating‚ which are listed below. The

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    Divorce and its effects on family Kirsten Jackson University of Maryland Eastern Shore Divorce is defined as “the formal dissolution of marriage” (Collins‚ 1978‚ p. 1). Nearly half of marriages end in divorce. There could be various reasons as to why a relationship diminishes. These reasons could include premarital cohabitation or in other words living together before marriage‚ marrying at a young age‚ and finally the presence of children. All three of these reasons are said to be

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