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    Couples Counselling

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    References: Vol. 2: Special Areas. London: Harper & Row. Hooper‚ D. and Roberts‚ J. (1967) Disordered Lives: A n Interpersonal Account. Rugby: National Marriage Guidance Council. Jacobson‚ N. and Christensen‚ A. (1996) Acceptance and Change in Couple 86 APA (2012‚ 05)

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    Getting Married

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    "Getting Married" The past three years have been really hard on me. I moved to Columbia when I was in the 10th grade and‚ I had to totally start over with friends and a new school. My life was simple and I thought I didn ’t have to worry about anything. I began to see my mom spending a lot of her time with the same guy‚ and every chance she got she would go see him. I then realized this was much more then a "boyfriend" and that this could lead to a more personal connection. Because of this new

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    Married or Single?

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    Why do people get married? Well it is a known tradition in humanity that a man and woman will come and live together. Marriages are a lifetime commitment with love and caring among people. Although the most important element is love‚ almost half of all marriages today end in divorce and the rate of marriage decreases. Why? There are several reasons to support it. Marriage means giving up freedom. People who get married are defined by the responsibilities of a husband or wife. They cannot do

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    Unmarried Couples In the new life there are many developments happening every day and hour . Changes in our lives can lead us to do things that we did not use to do in the past. The idea of living together before the marriage may be unusual for most of the families. Many people are with this idea and many others are against it . Living together before the marriage can help couples to have a good life when the are married by strengthen the relationship between the couple‚ help them to know

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    7 Up Paper

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    get a license to become a taxi driver; finally he did when he was 28 years old and married soon. When he was 42 years old‚ his family seemed difficulties of taking his children‚ but he was still happy when he was 49 years old. Suzy was also a popular as Tony but in different way because she had opposite thought about the experiment‚ but she didn’t miss even one. When she was over 21 years old‚ she was already married and had three children. She also didn’t care about her education anymore‚ so she

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    Arranged Married

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    Pros and Cons of an Arranged Marriage Not having the power to choose whom you will marry seems like a great infringement upon one’s personal right to happiness. But arranged marriages are an integral part of cultural and religious practices around the world and even in the US today. This isn’t always a bad thing. There are benefits to an arranged marriage. Advantages of the Arranged Marriage 1. No personal responsibility. You don’t have to worry if you’ve made a wrong decision. This works

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    The Untold Lie

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    A short story must have texture in order to allow the reader to capture full essence. Writer’s often stratigize realism in their work so visualization and relation is in grasp by their readers. The use of heavy description and dialogue accomplishes the sense of realism. "The Untold Lie‚" by Sherwood Anderson‚ displays the art of realism. While Anderson wrote "The Untold Lie" in the early 1900s‚ his character Windpeter Winter shows the same charateristics as men in society today. Every man loves

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    Same-sex couples vs. Heterosexual couples. Darlene Gutierrez. Com/ 170. Elements of University Composition and Communication I. Instructor: Shealyn Barker. 03/27/14 Same-sex couples vs. Heterosexuals couples. Society has always been divided on the issue of homosexuality. That is why; it is important to discuss such a controversial issue in today’s society. This article does not intend to change the opinion of the readers. Gays are people like us with same needs‚ concerns‚ feelings and rights

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    Infertile Couples

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    Describe the Treatments Available to Help Infertile Couples The definition of being infertile for a woman is to be unable to conceive a child by the usual natural process. For a man to be infertile‚ he is unable to produce sperm that have the capacity of fertilizing a woman’s egg. Up to 10% of couples in the UK who want children can be considered infertile. Due to this being such a large percentage there are now many ways to get round this through different treatments. Although some may

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    physically but their rule-breaking ways. He negatively describes the customer he checks out as a “witch‚ along with other customers as “sheep”. Also‚ he pins his manager‚ Lengel‚ as a “dreary‚ Sunday school teacher”‚ and his co-worker‚ Stoksie‚ as married with kids. He obviously realizes that he does not want to be a part of the controlled ways of the establishment when he makes the decision to quit. It is quite a bold‚ rebellious move‚ although‚ conformably‚ he also ogled the girls. Although he was

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