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    arisen in the twentieth century. Divorces between couples were occurring more than ever‚ and divorce had become the main concern in the twentieth century. John Updike became interested in this topic and began to write on this topic. He became one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century. He has written some of the greatest stories‚ but all his stories have one thing in common. All of Updike’s stories’ themes are about family relationships‚ marriage‚ and divorce. This topic appears clearly in

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    Tenchavez vs Escano

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    (VE)‚ 27 on Feb. 24‚ 1948‚ in Cebu City. As of June 1948‚ the newly-weds were already estranged. On 6/24/50‚ VE left for the US. On 8/22/50‚ she filed a verified complaint for divorce against the herein pltff. in the State of Nevada on the ground of "extreme cruelty‚ entirely mental in character." On 10/21050‚ a decree of divorce was issued by the Nevada Court. On 9/13/54‚ VE married an American Russel Leo Moran IN Nevada. She now lives w/ him in California and by him‚ has begotten children. She acquired

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    the negative split

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    Divorce: The Negative Split Taylor Ford AP Language & Composition Leigh Eggleton 3 March 2014 Taylor Ford Eggleton AP Language & Composition 13 February 2014 Divorce: The Negative Split Although divorce mainly concerns a husband and wife‚ it is normally the children of the union that are affected. Divorce is almost always stressful for children and increases the risk for them to suffer from both psychological and behavioral problems. The children normally suffer from

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    Balancing Work and Family

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    Balancing Work and Family I selected the Balancing Work and Family because I am a single mother with three children and two jobs as well as school. The article was mainly about fathers and the roles they take in the raising of their children. The article tells about more women joining the work force and the effects on families. The article talks about how men take a more active role in childrearing now than in past years. Also discussed are studies of the role fathers are having in childrearing

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    Socialism

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    so the article claims) was built on the inequality of men. Hence‚ socialism creates chaos because people refuse to obey higher power. This‚ to the church’s eye‚ is dangerous because it destroys God’s natural order. As well‚ socialism permitting divorces is not viewed pleasantly by the Church. Divorcing‚ the article states‚ is not permitted even in barbarous people (keep in mind the date at which this article was written). In eyes of the Church at the time‚ socialists are regarded lower than even

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    One reason for the increase in the number of single parent households is the increase in divorce‚ which leaves more parents raising children without a partner. This increase in marital breakdown may be explained in terms of an increasing acceptance of diversity and choice in family life. Possibly due to secularisation‚ a decrease in the importance of religion in people’s lives‚ there is increasing less stigma attached to parents who raise children outside of a nuclear family structure. Many people

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    growing trend‚ the single-parent family is often subject to extreme economic problems: single parent families need special assistance with career development and professional preparation. Children and the single parent parenting begin with the divorce of a couple who have children. Roughly speaking‚ about ninety percent of all minor children live primarily with their mothers. Non-custodial fathers usually have less than biweekly contact with their children‚ and connection usually wanes as time

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    Research in Development

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    The consequences of Divorce on its Children Final Draft By: Jordan Melo Integration into Social Sciences Emmanuelle Carle May 20‚ 2010 John Abbott College Table of Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Literature Review 5 Methods Statement 7 Results 11 Conclusion 21 References 23 Appendices 24 People often believe that divorce always has a negative impact on the family. For this study‚ we looked at the consequences

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    Social Problems

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    Perhaps‚ you will not find a society that does not have any problems. No matter what country you live in‚ wealthy or the developing one‚ you will find numerous social problems that require some solutions.   The truth is‚ we face a lot of problems every day. Even if you do not have significant problems in your life‚ you live among thousands of other people‚ and their problems may have a certain impact on you. How many times have you heard about the consequences of alcoholism? Have you taken them

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    Divorce Growing up‚ children need to be influenced by others in order to learn and mature. They need parents to be there and support the children’s every step in development. In some families‚ children are able to grow up with the same biological parents and learn to have a sense of comfort‚ in that there will always be “mom and dad‚” waiting for them when they get home. However‚ in the United States “forty or possibly even fifty percent of marriages will end in divorce” (Marriage101). Leaving

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