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    rules that we come across in our daily lives. They include‚ private rules‚ rules of natural justice‚ rules of morality and rules of law and it is those two last rules that we will be discussing the relationship between. However‚ first we need to define the meaning of ’The Law’ and ’Morality’ and show how they overlap in our society. The law can be described as rules that have been established by the state or country that we as a society need to uphold and follow and if we do not then we will be

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    The Causes of Divorce

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    Divorce is a global issue that a lot of people are suffering from. It terminates a marital relationship and cancels responsibilities of marriage; the rate of divorce is increasing day by day‚ and no one can stop it. A statistic shows that just in Morocco‚ which has a small population‚ 44‚222 divorces occurred in 2011; many people want to know the causes of divorce before they get married to avoid that problem in the future. Some studies

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    The Concept of Divorce

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    papers involved. Not to mention that one should have lots of money to have it done. It will also take a lot of years before the marriage is finally void. So it is not an easy process and it will surely test someone’s patience. Marital dissolution is becoming common for this generation. When someone talks about it‚ others cannot help but think about divorce. But how much do people really know about divorce? If you ask someone what is really divorce‚ they might just tell you its definition from

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    Can We All Just Get Along

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    Can We All Just Get Along? Michelle Powell COM200: Interpersonal Communication Lacey Miller September 5‚ 2011 Can We All Just Get Along How many times have you heard the phase “Can we all just get along”? Miscommunication happens all the time with spouses‚ children‚ parents‚ teachers and even bosses and co-workers. It is a fact of life that there will be laps of communication in your relationships you have throughout your life. The real test is learning from your mistakes or from mistaken

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    Divorce Ethics

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    Divorce Ethics In modern days divorce is a common occurance. Over the last twenty years people are getting married and divorced quickly. There are a plethora of reasons for getting divorced today including: abuse‚ money problems‚ addictions‚ young marriage‚ illegal immigrants marrying for citizenship‚ and so on. Divorce is also more accessible and easier to obtain than it was years ago. All one has to do is go to a lawyer and a divorce can be granted in some states without any questions

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    The Effect of Divorce

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    The Effect of Divorce Have you ever considered a divorce? A lot of people tend to decide hastily about divorce. However‚ divorce can bring more serious problems than you think it can. If you divorce your spouse‚ it will probably lead to the following negative effects: financial problems‚ health problems‚ and childrearing problems. First of all‚ a divorce will likely cause financial problems. According to Amy Desai‚ JD (2001) reports‚ “ While some divorce proceedings are relatively inexpensive

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    Divorce Rates

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    Cayla Hite Rhetoric 1 Cause and Effect Essay 14 March 2013 Divorce Rates Men and women have the equal right. They can do what they want to do. If they love each other‚ they are most likely going to get married. However‚ if they lose their love for each other‚ they may want to get a divorce or to separate. In the past‚ there were a few divorces because there were not many problems like in these days. Rising divorce rates today has been resulted from four causes. First is infidelity

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    Family’s loving pets are being ripped from their grasps because of BSL laws. What’s up with that? BSL means breed specific legislation and it’s laws are made to help protect people and communities from “blacklisted” dogs‚ but does BSL actually do what it’s meant for and really stop dog attacks. Many people are agreeing that breed specific laws are not helping. Here is my opinion on this controversial argument. BSL laws should not exist and do more harm than good‚ not just to the “blacklisted” dogs

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    The Effects of Divorce

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    The Effects of Divorce Divorce in our society has become increasingly common. Fifty percent of all marriages will end in divorce and each year 2 million children are newly introduced to their parents separation‚ (Monthly Vital Statistics Report ). Demographers predict that by the beginning of the next decade the majority of the youngsters under 18 will spend part of their childhood in single-parent families‚ many created by divorce. During this confusing period of turmoil and high emotional

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    impact of divorce

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    The Impact of Divorce According to “The Life Course of Children of Divorce” 50% of American children will witness their parents’ marriage fall apart. This percentage is pretty big. Children and adolescents take divorce differently; some take it harsher than others. Throughout a divorce there are many stages children experience. First‚ children experience guilt‚ then anger‚ depression‚ and lastly acceptance. Children often feel at fault for their parents’ divorce. On understandingteens.com it

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