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    Ethical Issues in Human Services Organizations Nutritional well-being plays an essential role in the overall health‚ independence‚ and quality of life of older persons as well as disabled persons. This nation has a responsibility to at risk populations such as the elderly. Today‚ there are close to 6 million seniors in the United States facing the threat of hunger. Some of these citizens were raised during the Great Depression‚ they went on to protect our independence in the Second World War and

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    see how communication technology has changed love as a whole‚ one can observe how technology has changed different types‚ or stages‚ of intimate relationships. Three possible stages are an early dating stage at which flirting and courtship occur‚ a marital stage in which commitment is vital‚ and a long-distance relationship in which a couple is temporarily separated. These stages of relationships have changed in history and will continue to adjust according to society and‚ of course‚ technology. Communication

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    argues that increases in divorce and marital breakdown are the result of economic changes that have affected the family. One example of these changes is the raised material aspirations of families‚ which Hart suggests has put pressure on both spouses to become wage earners. Women as a result have been forced to become both homemakers and economic providers. According to Hart‚ the contradiction of these two roles has lead to conflict and this is the main cause of marital breakdown. It would appear that

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    party is entitled to one half of the marital property and each party is responsible for one half of the marital debts. Non-marital property would be property inherited by one of the parties or given to just one of the parties by a third person and‚ if it has been kept separate it will remain with that person after the divorce. All the property of the parties is marital unless shown otherwise. Such things as pensions‚ bank accounts and stocks and bonds are marital property even if held in the name of

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    Interaction in Intercultural Marriage 1 Running Head: INTERACTION IN INTERCULTURAL MARRIAGE Marital Interaction in Intercultural Marriage: An Application of Expectancy Violation Theory Ni Duan and Glenda Claborne University of Arizona Paper #2 Interaction in Intercultural Marriage 2 Abstract This paper analyzes marital selection‚ marital conflict‚ marital interaction and marital outcome in intercultural marriages using the premises and framework of Expectancy Violations Theory

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    conservative approach to sexual ethics‚ particularly to pre-marital sex. This allows for many interesting points for discussion in a modern society like our own. In this essay I will outline the Natural Law approach to pre-marital sex and evaluate its reliability. I will also outline and evaluate other ethical approaches to the topic in an attempt to determine if a more reliable approach is available. The Natural Law approach to pre-marital sex is relatively simple: sex is strictly for married couples

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    consequence of this change has been a substantial increase in the number of single parent families and the attendant problems that this brings (Kilmartin‚ 1997). An important issue for sociologists‚ and indeed for all of society‚ is why these changes in marital patterns have occurred. In this essay I will seek to critically examine a number of sociological explanations for the ’divorce phenomenon’ and also consider the social policy implications that each explanation carries with it. It will be argued that

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    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC & TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH VOLUME 2‚ ISSUE 8‚ AUGUST 2013 ISSN 2277-8616 Job Satisfaction Among Bank Employees: An Analysis Of The Contributing Variables Towards Job Satisfaction Aarti chahal‚ Seema chahal‚ Bhawna Chowdhary‚ Jyoti chahal Abstract: Job satisfaction can defined as extent of positive feelings or attitudes that individuals have towards their jobs. When a person says that he has high job satisfaction‚ it means that he really likes his job‚ feels good about

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    STI College Tarlac Ninoy blvd. San Vicente Tarlac City “Reasons Why Students of STI College Tarlac Engage in Pre Marital Sex” In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements In Communication Arts2 By the group of: Jackie Lou C. Castro Jeffrey T. Sagun Yzza - Conde Tricia Marie S. Reyla Bryan L. Santos Joanna Linda B. Almaslamani Kevin M. Masa Bryan Paolo B. Baliola Jenny V. Reguindin Acknowledgement This dissertation would not have been possible without the guidance

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    consequence of this change has been a substantial increase in the number of single parent families and the attendant problems that this brings (Kilmartin‚ 1997). An important issue for sociologists‚ and indeed for all of society‚ is why these changes in marital patterns have occurred. In this essay I will seek to critically examine a number of sociological explanations for the ’divorce

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