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    Gay Marriage Ruins the Current Stellar Institution of Marriage Marc S. Fedroff Everest University Online Gay Marriage Ruins the Current Stellar Institution of Marriage Starting with the last prompt of the assignment‚ according to our textbook‚ “Win-win orientations assume that there are usually ways to resolve differences so that everyone gains…When all people are committed to finding a mutually acceptable solution‚ a win-win resolution is possible” (Wood‚ 2009‚ p. 230). Unfortunately‚ here

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    Assignment Front Page Name : Tafirenyika Chifamuna | Postal Address : P/Bag 00395 Gaborone‚ Botswana | | Code: | Tel: (H) 71490114 | (W) 3912643 | Local Church: Open Baptist Church | Occupation: Missionary | Assignment Title (In full) : | BPS 415 - Assignment 9: Dealing With The Pain of Divorce | Subject Code : BPS 415 | Subject: Pastoral Care | Mark Awarded | Lecturer : Rev. Lance Laughton | Number of Words : 252 | See assignment | Due Date : 05 May 2013 | Date Submitted: 06 May 2013

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    discrimination on marital quality of Black-White interracial couples will be examined‚ where interracial marriages is defined as two individuals of different race united by marriage and racial discrimination being defined where society distinguishes the racial difference between the couple as not acceptable. Discrimination plays a significant role in determining the outcome of marital quality of interracial marriages. One of the most common ways discrimination is linked to affect marital quality is the lack of

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    | Marriage and Ministry | | | Tanja Martin | 12/10/2012 | Liberty University | Abstract Marriage can be a rewarding‚ blissful and fulfilling part of life. But‚ it can also be difficult‚ challenging and strained when ministry is incorporated if not properly balanced. When God calls a person to the ministry‚ He calls them to minister to His people without respect to gender. He invented both marriage and ministry and He knows that they are able to co-exist. The problem is people

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    representations of marriage tend to exclude happiness and focus on infidelity‚ inequality and immorality? Your answer should refer to any two or more of the following: The Country Wife‚ The School for Scandal‚ Marriage A-la-Mode‚ Pamela. The secret of a successful marriage was one of the most hotly debated topics in the public houses and coffee shops of 18th-century England‚ and the outcome of this fascination with finding the perfect formula set the tone for our modern-day Western approach to marriage based

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    still needs their parents love. By having a open-adoption‚ then the birth parents can maintain a good connection with their child. They can also have information that should be approved by both the adoptive and birth parents. A benefit would be allowing the child to live in a better environment. Another benefit would be having the birth parents being able to communicate with their child‚ and still have the child-to-parent relationships. Although open-adoption is the norm‚ closed-adoption is sometimes

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    quickly became common in the USA and other Western countries. Over the last two decades‚ a dramatic increase in the number of cohabiting couples has been witnessed. As Bumpass and Lu reported‚ “the proportion of all first unions (including both marriages and cohabitations) that begin as cohabitations rose from 46% for unions formed between 1980 and 1984 to almost 60% for those formed between 1990 and 1994”‚ (cited in Smock 2000). Because cohabitation has the possibility of existing for a long period

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    unacceptance of interracial marriages. Coleman explains what she goes through on a day to day basis dealing with the negativity of society towards her being an African American woman married to a Jewish Caucasian man. When talking about interracial marriage or even interracial dating‚ it can be a polemical subject. Interracial marriage is increasing in the United States since the US Supreme Court put a ban against them in 1967. It goes back in history why interracial marriage is frowned upon‚ religion

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    The marriage culture within Middle and Eastern Europe‚ during the early nineteenth century added to the weight of the women’s plight in their efforts for equality. Women in marriages during this time‚ especially those of the arranged nature‚ were significantly less well of than their male counterparts. This oppression was enforced through social pressure‚ religious beliefs and practices‚ economics‚ and common law. Often times women had little say in when‚ where‚ and even sometimes to whom they were

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