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    ACA1 Task 2 task stream

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    Single‚ Married Filing Separately‚ Married Filing Jointly‚ Head of Household‚ and Qualifying Widow(er) with dependent child.  For the couple in question‚ the recommendation I am making is that they use the filing status of married filing jointly. Since the couple has three children they will qualify for three dependency exemptions as well as two exemptions for themselves. Since all three of the children still live in the household and all of the children are under the age of nineteen the couple is allowed

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    FAMILY LIFE IN BRITAIN

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    single people than married people.Fifty years ago this would have been socially unaceptable in Britain. In the past ‚people got married and stayed married .Divorce was very difficult ‚ expensive and took a long time .Today people’s views on marriage are changing .Many couples ‚mostly in their twenties or thirties ‚live together (cohabit) without getting married .Only about 60 per cent of these couples will eventually get married. In the past ‚people married before they had children

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    During a marriage ceremony‚ the couple vows to be together forever whether the situations they face together are good or bad‚ and death is the only thing that should make them part. Unfortunately‚ many marriage vows are broken today‚ and the end result of this is separation or divorce. Due to an enormous rate of broken marriages‚ many raise the question as to whether or not marriages should have expiration dates. Would it be more suitable and less stressful for couples to sign into marriage under

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    Religion Isp on Marriage

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    the couple who gets married in the Catholic Church follows in the footsteps of Christ by promising to remain married to each other until death. The first is that Jesus ’ commitment is free and total. Jesus gives all of Himself at all times; he did not have any preconditions‚ no escape clauses‚ and no trial runs as Messiah. As the evangelist Luke tells us that Jesus set his face toward Jerusalem (in other words‚ Jesus was to do as his Father ’s will). Likewise‚ the couple who gets married in the

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    popular now that people aren’t afraid to hide their sexual orientation to the world‚ because most people feel comfortable in the world nowadays sharing with people who they really are. The more and more we hear about topics relating to same-sex couples‚ the more people make opinions about it- you either agree with it‚ because you think its only right to let someone love whoever they want‚ or you are “old fashioned” and believe that marriage and coupling should be between a man and a women‚ OR you

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    critical topic in many countries since 1924. Around the year 2000‚ countries such as America and the UK started approving gay marriages‚ although not everyone agreed with this decision. Still in 2013‚ homosexuals are fighting for their right to get married to someone of their same sex. People against gay marriage feel that if it was to be legalized‚ the importance of marriage would fade away and some people would refer to marriage in a different way. According to an article from the Human Rights Campaign

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    forbidden. The only way that living together was tolerated is to be married. In the 2000 era times have changed tremendously. Several differences between being married and living together are status in the government‚ status in the religious community‚ and status in each others eyes and each others families eyes. Taxes have there advantages on both sides in their different ways. The advantage to taxes as a married couple is only one exemption. If the situation is just living together there

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    High Divorce Rates

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    Causes and Effects on High Divorce Rates Since the past‚ people have gotten married and lived together. Some married couples are unable to maintain their relationship as a couple; therefore‚ they choose to get a divorce. Furthermore‚ half of American marriages now end in divorce. There are three main causes to this increase in divorces: the changes in women’s roles‚ stress in modern living‚ and lack of communication. The first significant cause in the rise in the divorce rate is that women have

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    Teenage Marriages

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    marriage today is not the same as before when an eighteen year old was very mature compare to now. Jobs were easier to find and a high school education was enough. When young girls became pregnant they got married and they would make it work as that was the right thing to do. Today‚ teenagers get married and shortly after‚ they end up in divorce leaving children fatherless. They have become more irresponsible‚ with no care in the world‚ not realizing who they are hurting. Teenage marriage should not

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    depending on the couples country‚ culture and social surrounding conditions; however‚ not all of these forms are acceptable‚ successful and respectable by many societies. I.In arranged marriages‚ the possibility of its success is unknown and depending on the culture of the couple and the type of this arranged marriage. A.If the couple is from the same region or society the chances of having a successful marriage is great. B.A successful arranged marriage occurs when the couple respect‚ care‚ and

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