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    Equitable distribution of marital assets and liabilities.-- (1) In a proceeding for dissolution of marriage‚ in addition to all other remedies available to a court to do equity between the parties‚ or in a proceeding for disposition of assets following a dissolution of marriage by a court which lacked jurisdiction over the absent spouse or lacked jurisdiction to dispose of the assets‚ the court shall set apart to each spouse that spouse’s nonmarital assets and liabilities‚ and in distributing the

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    The United States has always been a country which advocates freedom for its citizens- the freedom of speech‚ religion‚ even the freedom to decide if a marriage must end. Divorce rates have always been notoriously high in the Land of the Free‚ and many people wonder why. Is it something to do with our culture? In Dinesh D ’Souza ’s essay "Becoming American" (289)‚ he says that "Americans marry in a rather peculiar way: by falling in love." Indeed‚ many cultures do not see love as a very practical

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    Divorce may be the answer for you when: * You are married to a drinking alcoholic‚ a drug addict or a compulsive gambler who has no intention of healing * You are married to a physically or emotionally abusive person who has no intention of

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    Compare and Contrast Functionalist and Marxist Theories of Stratification Stratification is the separation of society into layers which are distinguished by unequal rewards and life chances and many systems of stratification have been based on slavery‚ caste and feudalism. Slavery‚ being the oldest and most extreme form of stratification‚ involves the enslavement or ownership of others. This ownership came about as a result of conquest‚ trade‚ kidnapping‚ hereditary status or the repayment of

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    THE EFFECT DIVORCE HAS ON CHILDREN In today’s culture‚ divorces have come to be a mean in our lives. Married people these days are getting separated due to various problems‚ moreover because of struggles in the marriages‚ lack of passionate feelings‚ marriage couple cheating on their spouse‚ and other kind of marriage difficulties. Furthermore these divorced couples have kids that are young‚ who have no idea on how to deal with an event like a divorce. The effect touches all growing stages of children

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    This is believed to be because men are the head of the household and the primary wage earners‚ therefore‚ a woman could not provide for herself in the case of divorce. As for gender roles‚ the fathers typically work outside and manage the money‚ while the mother takes the homemaking duties and raising the children. It is not uncommon for men to answer questions for their wife. Before‚ men were more educated than

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    S. Lewis‚ in his novel The Great Divorce‚ uses beautiful imagery to paint a picture of‚ perhaps‚ what Heaven and Hell might be like. In describing Hell and human freedom he articulates: “There are only two kinds of people in the end: those who say to God‚ ‘Thy will be done‚’ and those to

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    Female juveniles who experience family divorce or separation do not experience the same harmful effects as males. This is because females frequently experience guilt‚ and are often thought to deal with their feelings and emotions. According to Culpin‚ Heron‚ Melotti‚ and Joinson (2013) girls are at a greater disadvantage than boys to suffer from depression after experiencing parental divorce (2016). Juvenile girls who experience depression are more likely to encounter other problems‚ such as dropping

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    Typically‚ an eating disorder can be defined as the act of starving one’s self in order to attain the image of being thin. This process occurs in unhealthy ways such as not eating or making oneself throw up after eating (Disordered Eating 2011). Most people might consider an eating disorder to be an individual problem‚ meaning that a person may have been triggered by an internal source rather than and external source. However‚ that is not necessarily the case. People generally relate thinness and

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    a key theory that was developed by Emile Durkheim‚ one of the founding fathers of sociology. This theory sees society as a mega structure of inter-related social institutions such as schools and the legal system that is in constant consensus. Functionalists believe all parts of society all work together to maintain the functional equilibrium of the society‚ viewing each part as a ‘functional clog’. It also touches on functional prerequisites for the survival of a society and anomie‚ an idea by Durkheim

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