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    Divorce sample

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    Running Head: WAYS OF PREVENTING MARRIAGE FROM ENDING IN DIVORCE Ways of Preventing Marriage from Ending in Divorce Name Course Lecturer Date The modern society is undergoing tremendous change owing its progression to rural-urban migration‚ technology and exposure to internet. The traditional means of socialization are no longer applicable. Traditionally‚ marriage was a sacred activity which brought two persons of the opposite sex into one. The values‚ norms and beliefs regarding marriage

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    Divorce Rates

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    DIVORCE RATES Today’s society had increased the number of divorce‚ it is more than ever before. People choose divorce as an easy way to get rid of their simplest problems that may occur in a marriage. First‚ couples get married too young. Sometimes people get married just because they are expecting a baby. Couples get married thinking that their relationship will be like a fairy tale‚ like movies‚ but they do not realize that marriage leads with normal problems that appear in the journey

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    Hamilton County Judges

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    Hamilton County Judges 1 Hamilton County Judges try thousands of cases each year within the three major court systems of Common Pleas‚ Domestic Relations‚ and Municipal Court. This is an in depth look at the total cases disposed‚ appealed‚ and reversed over a three year measurement period. The purpose of this is to determine the effectiveness of the 38 judges as a whole and on an individual level with a sample case size is 182‚908 total cases over the three year measurement period. The overall

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    Hamilton County judges try thousands of cases per year. In an overwhelming majority of the cases disposed‚ the verdict stands as rendered. However‚ some cases are appealed‚ and of those appealed‚ some of the cases ae reversed. Kristen DelGuzzi of The Cincinnati Enquirer conducted a study of case handled by Hamilton County judges over the years 1994 through 1996 (The Cincinnati Enquirer‚ January 11‚ 1998). Shown in Judge.xls are the results for 182‚908 cases handled (disposed) by 38 judges in Common Pleas

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    Divorce and Annulment

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    Divorce and Annulment Marriage is a sacrament that joins the couple together under the eyes of God and legally under the state. When a couple decides to get married it should be for life‚ however sometimes couples choose to get married in a haste and then later realize that they do not want to stay in the marriage. If a couple has been married under the Roman Catholic Church and the marriage didn’t work out then they cannot remarry in the Church unless they have had an annulment‚ even if they

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    Crucible‚ Judge Danforth said ‚ “A person is either with this court or he must be counted against it” (Miller). This quote represented Danforth’s character as he has a very narrow form of justice‚ either right or wrong. This quote foreshadowed the sentencing of John Proctor. Although Proctor was known as a good man in the townspeople’s eyes‚ Danforth only sees his guilt and devilish ways. Some characteristics of being an effective judge is being fair‚ having courage‚ and impartiality. Judge Danforth

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    Hamilton County Judges

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    #3 Case Problem: Hamilton County Judges Three major court systems in Hamilton County were reviewed in depth‚ and case information from the Common Pleas‚ Domestic Relations‚ and Municipal Courts were reviewed. This study compiles information from 38 Judges who had a total of 182‚908 cases presented to them over a three year period. This study shows the number of cases that were disposed‚ appealed‚ and reversed. This study is to aid in determining which judges have a greater proficiency trying cases

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    Confucianism and Judge Dee

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    Confucianism and Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee Celebrated cases of Judge Dee‚ a detective novel which describes crime cases which happened in China during the Tang Dynasty‚ in the 7th Century. In the book Judge Dee is a well known magistrate of Chang Ping‚ whom and is famous for solving crime and maintaining justice‚ particularly amongst common the Chinese People. In the book‚ Judge Dee is faced with three murders. As Judge Dee begins solving the crimes‚ the story unfolds slowly and presents

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    Marriage and Divorce

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    MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE Marriage is a legal union between a man and a woman willing and wanting to produce a family. Definition of marriage from the bible states that “Judaism traditionally considers marriage to be the ideal state of personal existence; a man without a wife‚ or a woman without a husband‚ is considered incomplete”‚ whereas divorce is “The dissolution of a marriage contract between a man and a woman‚ by the judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction. Until a decree of divorce be actually

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    pay wages. During the 1950’s and 1960’s the “Ozzie and Harriet” families were established. These families were those that married young and remained married with many children (McLanahan and Casper‚ 2001). However‚ by the late 1960s and 1970s divorce rates grew and well as births to unmarried mothers. The average age of a first marriage grew older as well. The reasons for these changes were due to rages for women grew as wages for men fell‚ the economy weaken‚ wives joined the workforce‚ women

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