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    The study investigated the relationship between broken homes and academic achievement of students. Three research hypotheses were formulated to guide the study. The study was correlational because the study sought to establish the extent of relationship between broken homes and academic achievement. The statistical method used in analyzing the data was the Pearson product moment correlation coefficient (r). Reliable and validated questionnaires which were designed to elicit information on the hypotheses

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    During Operation Iraqi Freedom and New Dawn (OIF/OND)‚ over 2.1 million American military troops have been deployed‚ 44% of whom have children (DOD 2010a)‚ resulting in nearly 2 million children experiencing stressors of parental deployment (DOD 2010b) to a war zone‚ whereby a parent may be either wounded or killed (Link‚ Palinkas‚ 2013). Children are moved between 6 to 9 times during their school careers‚ following their parent as they are re-stationed from base to base. When a child is repeatedly

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    scaling analysis Callan‚ V. J. (1986). The impact of first birth: Married and single women preferring childlessness‚ one or two children Callan‚ V. J. (1987). The personal and marital adjustment of mothers and of voluntarily and involuntarily childless wives Callan‚ V. J.‚ & Hennessey‚ J. F. (1988). The psychological adjustment of women experiencing infertility. Callan‚ V. J.‚ & Noller‚ P. (1987). Marriage and the family. North Ryde: Methuen Australia. Campell‚ A.‚ Converse‚ P. E.‚ & Rodgers‚ W. L.

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    Counseling Couples: The Complexity of Delicate Situations Clarissa Jennings-Reid Liberty University Counseling 501 Professor Clark July 5‚ 2013 Abstract Love is patient and love is kind‚ according to Corinthians 13:4 yet more and more frequently couples find themselves at impasses not knowing which is better to stay together or to separate. Living in a society of our way right away‚ right away can present conflicts among couples especially when they each have different views

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    HN205 - Applied Skills for Human Services Kaplan University Final Project Unit 9 Case Study – Phil & John Ashley White The Human Service profession is a very demanding field but at the same time it can be exceptionally rewarding to the individuals working in this area. Successful human service professionals possess the following traits and/or characteristics; strong interpersonal and communication skills; the ability to relate to the consumer without allowing their own personal experiences

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    Challenges children face of divorced families | Challenges Children Face in Divorced Families | Mercy College | | Mayra Mayorga | 3/21/2012 | The death of a parent is less devastating to a child than a divorce. (Billota‚ 2012) There are long term and short effects that children face during and post divorce. There are six stations in which most couples face while going through these trials. About fifty percent of married couples will get a divorced before the children are of the age

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    PRE MARITAL SEX. SIMPLE DEFINITION: SEX – “intercourse between a woman & a man” PREMARITAL – “before marriage” Premarital sex is sexual activity practiced by persons who are unmarried or before marriage. Premarital sexuality is any sexual activity with an opposite sex partner or with a same sex partner before he/she has started a married life. The term is usually used to refer the intercourse before the legal age of a marriage. ADDITIONS: Sexuality is not an instrument of enjoying lustful

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    COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE PERSONALITY OF TCA IBM STUDENTS FROM BROKEN AND WHOLE FAMILIES ____________________ A Research Proposal Presented to the Faculty of the Institute of Business and Management Tarlac College of Agriculture Camiling‚ Tarlac____________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course Research in Psychology I (Psyc 13) ____________________ JIMMY A. VILLEGAS ELEANOR E. BOMBAY ROMAR N. AGPALASIN NICO JAMES A. NICOLAS Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION A

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    incidence and treatment regarding domestic violence. Incidence The occurrence of domestic violence appears to be a worldwide problem occurring in every nation on earth. The small island of Fiji reports incidents of husbands killing wives over marital disputes (Adinkrah‚ 1999). Japanese officials refer to domestic violence as a "hidden crime" (Mieko‚ 1999). One survey conducted by the local government of Tokyo indicated that: one-third of the women interviewed had suffered physical violence from

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    experience a crisis they believe that midlife is a normal period of transition in a person’s life cycle Mid life is considered to be a major life transition that provides individuals a time to reevaluate expectations and make age-appropriate adjustments to roles and resources. For many‚ this transition is very productive and leads to needed decisions and changes‚ and to a focus on the value of interpersonal and intimate relationships. It can also be an opportunity to move beyond previously accepted

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