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    Causes of Divorce

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    Causes of Divorce Whatever happened to that meaningful exchange of words‚ “till death do us part‚" said by the bride and groom to each other on their wedding day? Many couples agree to remain with their partner until death when they say the words “I do”‚ but many marriages will end with a divorce instead of death. Although‚ some problems in a marriage can be resolved through many ways including counseling sometimes the only solution is by parting ways. While no couple wishes for a divorce there are

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    Technology to children = Loneliness Technology is expanding around the world; many children use technology in their lives. In fact‚ technology has become necessary to them‚ and some kids cannot live without using it. For instance‚ they use cell phones ‚ iPads‚ cameras‚ and other types of technology. Nowadays children spend most of their time playing with their iPads‚ and cell phones. There are many consequences of using too much technology. Most of supporters think that technology is beneficial

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle The Jungle‚ being a persuasive novel in nature‚ is filled with different rhetorical devices or tools used by Sinclair to effectively convey his message. Sinclair’s goal of encouraging change in America’s economic structure is not an easy feat and Sinclair uses a number of different rhetorical devices to aid him. Through his intense tone‚ use of periodic sentencing‚ descriptive diction and other tools of rhetoric‚ Upton Sinclair constructs a moving

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    Divorce Is Good

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    connubial love is dead. The mass of our population is migrating from traditional values to accept divorce as a gateway to realizing individual freedom and potential. My best wishes to the folks who persevere through the boredom‚ abuse‚ and infidelity‚ but the key which breaches wedlock is the beholder of freedom and discovery. The sociology department at the university of Alabama found that divorce rates doubled from 1950 to 2000. Since the era of apple pie‚ common sense has demolished the asbestos–filled

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    One of the biggest problems in today’s society where children are concerned is bullying. What many people do not realize‚ is that bullying starts early‚ on the playgrounds of elementary schools. Fifteen percent of absenteeism is caused by bullying. As many as 71% of students say bullying is a problem at their school. Karin Frey and her colleagues did a study on bullying and how it affects schools and the children in them. As the New York Times wrote an article on what we can do to end bullying.

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    Divorce in Philippines.

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    Divorce‚ or the dissolution of marriage‚ is the final termination of a marital union‚ canceling the legal duties and responsibilities of marriage and dissolving the bonds of matrimony between the parties. Unlike annulment‚ which declares the marriage null and void. Divorce laws vary considerably around the world‚ but in most countries it requires the sanction of a court or other authority in a legal process. The legal process of divorce may also involve issues of alimony (spousal support)‚ child

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    caring‚ encouraging and fear free upbringing. I believe that full childhood is from birth to teenage years‚ where individuals then experience childhood and adolescence at the same time. The time between birth and teenage years is an opportunity for children to explore with their own personalities‚ image and behaviour‚ such as immaturity and giddiness‚ without the fear of prejudgement. It is my belief that a child should be able to play freely‚ which enables learning and happiness‚ explore their surroundings

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    The Effects of Advertising our Children Television and commercials are a part of our everyday lives. They are an entertaining way to learn new things‚ travel the world‚ and learn about people and culture. We are infiltrated with non-stop advertising while watching TV. According to the Website‚ “Love your Body”‚ the number one after-school activity for children ages 6-17 is to watch TV for. Many ads on TV subliminally tell us or make us want or feel something. Ads are powerful messages and content

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    Statement Abstract Sociological Effects * Social Development * Interaction with peers * Relationships and interpersonal skills Psychological Effects * Aggressive behavior * Psychiatric Symptoms * Addictive behavior Health Effects * Risk of obesity * Insufficient physical exercise * Risk of VGRS (epileptic seizures) Effects on Academic Performance * Educational software * Positive effects on learning and academic skills

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    No Fault Divorce

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    No-fault divorce is now the most effective way to get a divorce with the least amount of conflict. It is a way to get divorced without placing blame on either side of the separation. The director at Cornell University of Law describes a no-fault divorce as “Any divorce in which the spouse who wants to end the marriage is not required to accuse the other of wrongdoing‚ but can simply state that the couple no longer gets along” (Bruce 3). When filing for divorce this way all that the court needs is

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