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    In its report of competitiveness of retail prices for standard groceries‚ the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC‚ 2008) stated that “Australian food prices have been increasing at a rate greater than the CPI since 1990. Among a number of comparable OECD countries‚ Australia is the only economy that exhibits that feature”. The criticism is on the competition within this market. In this essay‚ I will be discussing about Australian imperfect competition in the retail grocery and its

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    still disturbed that most do not seek help. What is wrong with the other 80%? Getting therapy seems so reasonable to me; it seems that every friend‚ every parent‚ every child‚ every relative‚ and every professional person in contact with the unhappy couple should recommend counseling. Why don’t they? Divorce is such an emotionally laden decision (perhaps more so than who to marry)‚ we need help seeing the situation realistically‚ trying to resolve the problems‚ deciding what other alternatives exist

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    STABILITY AMONG MARRIED COUPLE IN ABEOKUTA SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT‚ OGUN STATE. LIADI OLANREWAJU LUKE MATRIC NO: E011718 DEPARTMENT OF GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN‚ IBADAN CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION Counselling is the assistant given to the married couples and the intending couples in order for them to have marital stability. These enabling the couple to enjoy marital satisfaction in their married life. Hence‚ marital will enable the couple to raise their own

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    relationship not marriage but "cohabitation." In America‚ it is now more popular than ever. More men and women are moving in together‚ sharing an apartment and a bed‚ without getting married first. The latest Census Bureau figures show four million couples living together outside of marriage (not counting gay couples)‚ eight times as many as in 1970. And many more people have cohabited than are currently doing so; recent figures show that almost two-thirds of young adult men and women chose to cohabit

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    Marriage vs. Cohabitation There are many people that say that getting married before living together is the best way to go. They have many negative things to say about living together also called cohabitation. Linda J Waite is one of this people‚ she has many negative things to say about cohabitation. She wrote an article called “The Negative effects of Cohabitation” where she states many down sides of cohabitation which I disagree upon. The three main things that I disagree upon are domestic violence

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    able to have your own kids. Gay marriage is a topic with a lot of pros to why it should be legal and also a lot of cons to why it should still be illegal. When a couple thinks about getting married one reason why they choose to get married is to have children and start a family. Homosexual couples are the same as heterosexual couple in that they want to be able to raise a child with the person they love. Andrew Sullivan an avid pro-gay marriage writer wrote in the article “For Gay Marriage”‚ “There

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    MARRIAGE VERSUS LIVING TOGETHER Statistics say that married people are healthier‚ happier‚ live longer‚ have higher income‚ less violence and alcohol‚ poverty‚ and are more fulfilled then couples living together. This may be true for some couples but not for all. Couples might choose to live together instead of getting married because one has a huge amount of debt. Marrying them will have collection agencies going after your money. When you are married‚ both incomes are counted when applying for grants

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    cohabitation is not selective of divorce-prone individuals‚ and no difference in couples that have cohabited before and after marriage is observed.[30][31] In countries such as Italy‚ the increased risk of marital disruption for people who experienced premarital cohabitation can be entirely attributed to the selection of the most divorce-prone into cohabitation.[32] In 2002 the CDC found that for married couples the percentage of the relationship ending after 5 years is 20%‚ for unmarried cohabitators

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    exoticization

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    white guys) SLIDE 7 “There has been a major jump in interracial marriage rates from 1980—the first year from which rich Census data on interracial marriage are publicly available—when just 3% of married couple were mixed raced. In 2010‚ 1 in 12 married couples in the U.S. were interracial couples.” -Pew Research Center References: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/exoticization http://prezi.com/i4yr8dl1ni6b/the-exoticization-of-asian-women/ http://thesocietypages.org/socimages/2011/

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    getting married‚ many people are cohabitating or in simple words prefer living together. Some of these cohabitating couples finally get married. Most of them don’t last as they break up. Eventually very few couples stay together as cohabitants for long. Most couples cohabitates rather than getting married for many reasons. According to Linda J. Waite and Maggie Gallagher (2000)‚ cohabitation’s biggest attraction is the relatively easy exit with few responsibilities. Before cohabitating couples get married

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