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    Divorce should be legalized in the Philippines March 21‚ 2013 (Date Submitted) I. Introduction Marriage is meant to last forever and vows usually include the phrase‚ “’til death do us part”. These are the words that most of us believed. Marriage is regarded as a sacred union between a man and a woman‚ thus‚ it must be cherished and valued with love. But what if the love that a couple once shared together fades away? What if the love becomes weak and unstable as time passes

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    Chapter Three 3 ETHICAL ISSUES IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH Outline INTRODUCTION ETHICAL STANDARDS THE RISK/BENEFIT RATIO Determining Risk Minimal Risk Dealing with Risk INFORMED CONSENT DECEPTION IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES TO RESEARCH PARTICIPANTS RESEARCH WITH ANIMALS REPORTING PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT ETHICAL ISSUES 51 52 Chapter 3 INTRODUCTION When a researcher asks individuals to participate in research or observes

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    Contents Introduction Section 1. Family conflict as a subject of psychological research 1.1. Psychological approaches to family studying 1.1.1. A family and marriage‚ their kinds   1.1.2. Quality of marriage relations‚ the reasons of divorces 1.2. Psychological understanding of the conflict 1.2.1. Conflict definition‚ its kinds and strategy of the solution of conflicts 1.2.2. Specificity of conflicts in family relations 1.2.3. Psychological

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    DIVORCE: SHOULD THERE BE REFORMS TO MAKE DIVORCE HARDER? OUTLINE Divorce: divorce can be said to be any form of dissolution of a marital union. A brief history of divorce: divorce dates back to when marriage started existing. It is aimed at bringing about peace to couples who can no longer tolerate each other. * Types of divorce * Causes of divorce Divorce: Discuss on the negative effects of divorce. The disadvantages divorce has on the various people affected. * Discuss on the

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    Ho Chi Minh City Background Ho Chi Minh city‚ formerly known as Saigon‚ has a population of 7.163 million. It is the most populous city in Vietnam‚ and located on Saigon River‚ north of Mekong River Delta. It was once under the French Colonial Rule‚ and was transformed into a major port city and metropolitan centre. Large scale rural-urban migration took place during the Vietnam war‚ with the percentage of population residing in Ho Chi Minh city increasing from 4 percent in 1950 to nearly 6 percent

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    Changing Divorce Laws Americans do just about everything a bit more spectacularly than most other people. That includes marriage and divorce. The United States has the world’s highest divorce rate and it also leads in the rate of remarriage after divorce‚ an occurrence that frequently boosts the statistics by leading to yet another breakup. Americans‚ in short‚ appear to be marrying more and enjoying it less. This situation distresses clergymen‚ sociologists and anthropologists‚ who rightly regard

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    Should we make divorce harder to get? Growing up as a child‚ the first words that is often learned is “Mommy and Daddy”. These two groups of individuals are there to help grow and nurture the child for their well-being. Unfortunately‚ many parents are dealing or have dealt with the consequences of a divorce. Rich believes that about 40% of couples that divorce proceed on having one or both of them to reconcile‚ yet it effects certain areas in their lives. All of these situations can put harm

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    Evaluate the effect easy availability of divorce has on the increasing divorce rate Divorce is the legal ending of a marriage. Debatably‚ the most influential factor in the increasing divorce rates is the easy availability of it. Up until the 1920’s Divorce was largely unheard of and hard to obtain; only males were allowed to file for one‚ it was also incredibly expensive. However in 1923 thanks to changes in the law‚ the grounds were equalised for both genders and later widened to include

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    to consider filing for divorce. You may have been fighting with your spouse for the last couple of weeks‚ months or even years. Every person on this planet has a limit as to what they can take and put up with in a relationship. When you reach this point‚ you will want to know how to file for divorce. The love may be gone between the two of you. There may be abuse by one spouse to the other. The welfare of the children‚ if there are any‚ may be at stake also. Filing for divorce may be your only option

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    are the effects of divorce on children? "The divorce rate among couples as of May 2005 has now come to about 38 percent." (National Center for Health Statistics) This number‚ while seeming low does not accurately portray the situation. Each marriage involves two people‚ so when doubled the number is a more accurate 76 percent of the population in the United States that have been divorced in their life‚ not to mention the children that are also involved in the process. Divorce‚ while lengthy and

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