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    I. Introduction Divorce in the Philippines is planning to take over Filipino values and culture. It’s all over the news‚ the Philippine Congress is now pushing forward the Divorce Bill right after they have put forward the Reproductive Health Bill. This issue was brought up. And just as what they have stated‚ “RH Bill can also lead to the Divorce Bill” because they have the same proponents. We know lots of Evangelical Christians are pro-RH Bill. But what they don’t know is that the proponents

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    Divorce is usually not a word many people like to hear‚ because it means the dissolving of a marriage. “Divorce isn’t any old crisis. It’s not a tornado. It’s not a death in the family. It’s a very specific crisis of the breakdown of the relationship between the main man and the main woman in the child’s life”‚(“Mediated Divorce Is Best for Children”). A child’s life can be made better or it can be made worst with a divorce. It could help their future life from leaving a horrible family life or distorting

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    Divorce Rhtorical Analysis

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    when thinking about divorce‚ worry about the impact that it has on the children that are involved. Even though children are most likely better off if totally incompatible parents separate instead of staying together‚ divorce is about loss and change‚ and it is still hard for children. Everyone knows that divorce has its effects on children. There are three different sources that try to explain these effects. Graham Blaine Jr. states that divorce is a threat to all children‚ whereas Rhona Mahony

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    Parents Should Have The Right To Adopt Children Without Discrimination Abstract This paper focuses on the right of homosexual parents to adopt children without discrimination. The paper will explain the background and historical development of homosexual parents‚ as well as people’s prejudice and discrimination against homosexual parents. Three reasons will be discussed in specific to support homosexual parents gaining the equal right to adopt children without discrimination. Keywords: Parenting;

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    Causes of Divorce

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    today’s society‚ divorce is more the norm than ever before although nobody marries with expectation of failure. Married couples never contemplate that the person they once loved could later seem to be a stranger and perhaps even an enemy. The last decades have shown a rise in the rate of divorce. The United States has the highest divorce rate in the western world. Divorce rates among marriages have rose from 479 in 1965 to 1‚187 in 1993. What has caused such an increase in divorce among marriages

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    Sonnet 18

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    Sonnet 18 begins with the narrator asking if he should compare the subject‚ which we will assume is a woman‚ to a summer’s day. Because Shakespeare asks if he should make this comparison implies that it is arbitrary. Shakespeare is asserting that Sonnet 18 could quite as easily be about the woman’s comparison to anything beautiful because she is more dazzling‚ or "more lovely"‚ as Shakespeare asserts in the second line when he begins his comparison‚ than any other beauteous object or concept in the

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    Proposal of Divorce

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    Proposal: Divorce The topic I will be discussing in my paper is on Divorce and the affects it has on the household. To me this topic is significant because my parents were separated. Although they were never married‚ it seems as though the affects of divorce are similar. In society‚ this topic is significant because today‚ divorce happens all the time. It seems as though it is just as popular as getting married. When divorce is brought to society’s attention it is looked at many different ways

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    Nowadays‚ due to the fast-paced work life‚ parents don’t have enough time to take care of their own children‚ hence they employ foreign maids to help them look after their children and manage household chores. As there is easy access [1]of maid service‚ there will be some impact (table 1) on the young children. Hence this project aims to reduce the negative impact and improve the quality of maids. |Impact

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    Sonnet 18

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    alive is not easy. One knows that life eventually comes to an end‚ but does love? Time passes and days must end. It is in "Sonnet 18"‚ by Shakespeare‚ that we see a challenge to the idea that love is finite. Shakespeare shows us how some love is eternal and will live on forever in comparison to a beautiful summer ’s day. Shakespeare has a way of keeping love alive in "Sonnet 18"‚ and he uses a variety of techniques to demonstrate how love is more brilliant and everlasting than a summer ’s day. The first

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    Marriage and Divorce

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    Name: Dorothy Williamson Writing Style Used: Turabian Course and Section Number: THEO 202 D05 Anthropology: Marriage and Divorce As a man and a woman enter into a union of marriage‚ there comes a mutual surrender of each person’s individualities and uniting of the virtues of both the man and the woman. They therefore become of one flesh and no longer are two individuals. 1 Peter 3:7; Husbands‚in the same way be considerate as you live with your wives‚ and treat them with respect as the

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