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    Family Structure of Great Britain Many countries have experienced very significant changes in patterns of family formation and family structure. Great Britain is one of the countries where these changes have been particularly marked‚ with the result that British families have become less stable and more diverse. The roles of women and men within the family have also changed‚ especially for women with children‚ who are now very likely to be combining paid employment with domestic and care work

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    Eric‚ Joe‚ George Web Quest 1 Rape: a Pennsylvania’s definition of statutory rape: 1 “... engages in sexual intercourse with a complainant to whom the person is not married who is under the age of 16 years” b How much older than the victim must the perpetrator be in order for the intercourse to be considered statutory rape? 2 "Four years older but less than eight years older than the complainant; or eight years older but less than 11 years older than the

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    THE EFFECTS OF PREMARITAL SEXUAL PROMISCUITY ON SUBSEQUENT MARITAL SEXUAL SATISFACTION by Sherie Adams Christensen A thesis submitted to the faculty of Brigham Young University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Science Marriage and Family Therapy Program School of Family Life Brigham Young University June 2004 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY GRADUATE COMMITTEE APPROVAL of a thesis submitted by Sherie Adams Christensen This thesis has been read

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    Defining the family Is it time to redefine the family? Some commentators certainly think so. There is a great reluctance nowadays‚ especially amongst politicians and opinion-formers‚ to depict the family as a married couple with children. It is easy to assume that this unit is no longer the norm‚ and that families come in so many shapes and sizes that all our traditional assumptions are now redundant. So this seems a good opportunity to examine the facts about family life at the beginning of

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    the number of marriages conducted every year has fallen by a third. Marriages were at the highest rates between 1932 and 1946 . in 1981 marriage rates were in the UK was at 7.1 but by 2001 it was down to 5.1 per 1000 of the population per year. Cohabitation is on the increase whilst marriage rates are declining. Statistics show that marriage rates have declined due to different factors which I am going to discuss. The number of couples getting married has been steadily declining since the 1970s. Over

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    Summarize the evidence from the chapter that supports procreation‚ love‚ and companionship‚ identity‚ and economics as the purposes of marriage. Explain which purpose appears to be the most relevant today. 8. Should cohabitation have the same legal standing as marriage‚ or should cohabitation be an alternative relationship for those couples who want none of the legal rights or responsibilities of marriage? Choose an appropriate theoretical perspective and explain the two sides of the controversy.

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    Furthermore‚ the meaning of marriage today is changing towards a more individualistic‚ private‚ and cohabitant way. However‚ marriage is bigger than any one individual‚ marriage is bigger than a private institution‚ and marriage is bigger than cohabitation. To better explain that marriage is more than a selfish contract. One must review the way marriage is viewed today. According to Paul R. Amato‚ writer of the book Alone Together‚ “marriage today is understood mainly as a path toward self-fulfilment”

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    References: Adhikari‚ R.K. (2006). Early Marriage and Childbearing: Risks and Consequences. 62-64 Baker‚ M. and Dryde‚ J. (1993). Patterns In Employment and Unemployment for Young People Henslin‚ J.M. (2005). Cohabitation. Sociology- A Down to Earth Approach (2nd Ed.). 468 Joyce‚ L.F.‚ et al. (2001). Future Options Foreclosed: Girls Who Marry Early. Reproductive Health and Rights.139-143 Orsi‚ M.P. (October‚ 2001). A Case for Earlier Marriage. Retrieved January

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    Decrease in the amount of nuclear families There are several possible reasons for the decrease in the number of nuclear families‚ particularly in the past forty years. This includes rising cohabitation‚ higher divorce rates‚ secularisation‚ rising same sex relationships‚ more career seekers and the rise in feminism. Firstly‚ a nuclear family is a family consisting of a man and woman (usually married) in a sexual relationship with one or more children. One reason for this type of family becoming

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    marriages take away from traditional marriages or is it a right not being honored? The question of same-sex marriage brings with it the question why. Is it important for same-sex marriages to be legalized considering that same-sex couples can live in cohabitation even in the states where same-sex marriages are illegal? These are a few of the age old questions pertaining to the issue of same-sex marriage legalization. While many American’s view on marriage is that they are between a man and a woman‚ there

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