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    Divorce Is The New Marriage Over fifty percent of United States marriages end in a divorce. If you were to ask someone how many papers they had to sign to become legally married‚ they would say no more than two or three. Now‚ if you ask someone how many papers they had to sign to obtain a divorce; they would say dozens. If we made getting married as hard as it is to get out of‚ that would certainly encourage people who aren’t in a serious‚ committed relationship to think twice. Marriage should

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    Describe how you think a sociologist would approach studying the topics of child abuse and divorce. Use your “sociological imagination” to construct your answer Sociologist’s theories understand child abuse and divorce as a societal phenomenon having‚ a largely cultural‚ social‚ and economic origin or ties

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    “How could divorce affect my kids?” “How can I minimize the emotional distress that my child is experiencing?” Many parents asked themselves many difficult questions after taking the difficult decision of ending their marriage with divorce. Unfortunately‚ life is not perfect and sometimes the best option for families is divorce. However‚ we must realize that divorce not only affects the parents‚ but it mostly affects the children. Research shows that children whose parents are divorce suffer academically

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    Introduction In our Philippine Constitution‚ Article XV‚ family is defined as a group of persons united together by ties of marriage and blood. Family is important in our country and to our society. It is the foundation of the nation which is but a conglomeration of families bound not only by affinity and consanguinity and common interests but also by a common past and shared vision of the future. When there is a family‚ there is also Marriage. Marriage is defined as a status or relation of one

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    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 lives. Divorce is most often seeing as an extremely painful series

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    How does divorce affect young children? Dana Noel Mack Sociology 219: Sociology of the Family April 7‚2012 The topic I chose to write about is how divorce affects young children. There are many reasons I chose this topic. One reason is because many adults do not think about how their actions affect their children. Another reason is because a lot of times have their children pick sides in a divorce. This causes the children to believe that neither one of their parents love them

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    towards the issue divorce. However‚ there are other things that can be done. Firstly‚ the government should send the almost divorced couple for divorce counselling in order to save the marriage. Adding to that‚ the government should cover all the expenses for the counselling to motivate the couple to attend the counselling sessions. Other than that‚ the government can tighten the rules about getting a divorce or even better‚ make it illegal in our country. That way‚ the divorce rate would reduce

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    Marriage and Divorce in the Sports Industry – Winning or Losing? Brian Morgan Liberty University CCOU 301 Christian Counseling for Marriage & Family Abstract This paper will examine the question: Marriage and divorce in the sports industry – winning or losing? More and more common are discussions of divorce and increased divorce rates in modern society. This has been and continues to be a focus of public attention and discussions in all

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    Topic: Divorce There are three significant causes of increasing the divorce. The first main cause of getting divorce is because women have changed their parts. As we know‚ nowadays everybody has equal rights to do anything‚ unlike in the past only men could do whatever he wants. Before‚ men have to go out and earn money in order to afford the expense of family‚ whereas women only do housework and look after the children. Since women have no job‚ she has no money to support the family besides

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    changes in divorce rate since 1970 Since the 1960’s divorce rate began to increase dramatically but the biggest rise in divorce rate was in 1972 when it doubled and was 120‚000. The divorce rate continued to rise and in 1993 reached its peak at 180‚000. There has been explanations for the rise in divorce which are: secularisation‚ changes in law‚ divorce had become cheaper and also changing attitudes in society especially with women as they had begun to receive more rights. By the times divorce had become

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