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    Major problems young couples face Many young couples rush to marry because they believe they’re ready for the long-term commitment. Unfortunately‚ young couples are at a higher risk for divorce than couples who marry later in life. A large percentage of young married couples face more issues in their marriage including financial burdens‚ family pressure‚ footless expectations‚ incompatibility of temperaments and adultery. Financial problems are one of the most difficult aspects of a marriage. If

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    Premature babies don’t only have problems with their birth weight‚ but their problems can even extend into adulthood. A new study has found that premature babies are likely to face social and economic challenges‚ along with health problems. The study conducted by a team of researchers from McMaster University in Ontario‚ Canada‚ further found that although premature babies grow up to become a productive member of the society‚ they are at a greater risk of staying unemployed. In addition‚ such individuals

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    The Bahamas has been shaped by the tourism industry and one need only review the Bahamian history to support this. Tourism has been the vehicle which has enabled The Bahamas to make the transition from a simple economy based on fishing‚ privateering and a failing sponge industry‚ to a sophisticated modern economy. With tourism accounting for as much as 70% of national income‚ 50% of total employment and 60% of government revenue‚ it is indeed the bedrock of the global economy of the Bahamas. According

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    Child Abuse in the Bahamas A child is a precious gift given to parents‚ but they may not realize children are fragile. Children might be disciplined by their parents in order for them to listen‚ but some parents might take their punishments too far. There are many different ways a child can be abused by his or her parents. Barrington H. Brennen stated that‚ child abuse occurs when a parent‚ guardian or care giver mistreats or neglects a child‚ resulting in injury‚ or significant emotional

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    treasures in the Bahamas is like being asked to speak about the heat in the Sahara Desert‚ or the cold at the North Pole; the Bahamas is itself a veritable hidden treasure in the opinion of many. If‚ for a moment‚ you believe that I am exaggerating‚ then ask the average tourist that comes here; especially one coming from some metropolitan city like New York or London. Ask them what they experience in The Bahamas and you will hear over and over again the same refrain. "I look up at the Bahamas sky and see

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    The beach is better in the Bahamas. The main attractions of the beach in the Nassau‚ Bahamas are the stunning view. There are no secret the number one reason vacationers come to the Bahamas is for the luminous‚ warm weather‚ the soft‚ rosy sand‚ and the gigantic underwater cave system. Various people use the word “beautiful” but with pink‚ smooth sand that caress your feet with every step‚ and turquoise waters that’s clear enough to see the bottom‚ beautiful is unquestionably an understatement. One

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    Farmer Market

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    FARMERS’ MARKET INVESTIGATION Name: Tuong Vy Dinh Student number: Din12236844 Lecturer: Kelly Donati Subject: Food Issues for the 21st Century. Farmers’ markets was established and known as a place that consumers can get organic food from directly‚ since 1998‚ in Australia. According to VFMA (Victorian Farmers’ Markets Association)‚ farmers’ market is a produced market that is held regularly at local area which gives farmers and food producers convenience space to sell their origin product

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    them. [pic][pic] Groups are a fundamental part of social life. As we will see they can be very small - just two people - or very large. They can be highly rewarding to their members and to society as a whole‚ but there are also significant problems and dangers with them. All this makes them an essential focus for research‚ exploration and action. A group is two or more persons who are interacting with one another in such a manner that each person influences and is influenced by each other

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    My Trip To The Bahamas

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    that we were going to Atlantis. I was very excited because‚ it was going to be my first time going to the Bahamas. One day I wanted to see what made Atlantis so fun. I looked up Atlantis on my computer and I saw this huge slide. I knew that if I could go down the slide I can do some many things like skydiving and rock climbing a mountain. A few days later we got on a plane and flew to the Bahamas. When the whole arrive in Atlantis I saw lots of pools and in the middle of theses pools I see a huge pyramid

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    Peasants and Farmers

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    PEASANTS AND FARMERS Q1.Explain what the open field system meant to rural people in 18th century in England from the point of view of (a) A rich man (b) A labourer (c) A peasant women. Ans: Open field system Before the 18th century in large parts of England the country side was open‚ it was not partitioned into enclosed lands privately owned by landlords. Peasants: They cultivated strips of land around the village they lived in. Mixed quality of land: At the beginning f each

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