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    Married or Single?

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    Why do people get married? Well it is a known tradition in humanity that a man and woman will come and live together. Marriages are a lifetime commitment with love and caring among people. Although the most important element is love‚ almost half of all marriages today end in divorce and the rate of marriage decreases. Why? There are several reasons to support it. Marriage means giving up freedom. People who get married are defined by the responsibilities of a husband or wife. They cannot do

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    Today‚ a lot of significant number of people are being married and still being single. This has changed their lives and gives the differences between their lives. In this essay‚ I’m going to compare and contrast the differences between single people lives and married people lives in their lifestyle‚ companionship‚ and responsibility. Firstly‚ Lifestyle is the first difference between single and married people lives. Single people will have much more privacy in their life. They will not be bothered

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    "Getting Married" The past three years have been really hard on me. I moved to Columbia when I was in the 10th grade and‚ I had to totally start over with friends and a new school. My life was simple and I thought I didn ’t have to worry about anything. I began to see my mom spending a lot of her time with the same guy‚ and every chance she got she would go see him. I then realized this was much more then a "boyfriend" and that this could lead to a more personal connection. Because of this new

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    Comparing the Married and Single Life in Modern American Society The difference between being “married” and “single” is very important in today’s modern society. Although these are the only two terms defined by the government‚ there are many more aspects to relationships than just married and single. The US government only recognizes married and single relationships‚ and does not recognize roommates‚ domestic partnerships‚ etc‚ in their statistics. Even so‚ the economic differences and similarities

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    Why to get a dog

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    Dogs protect our livestock‚ homes‚ and children. They detect bombs‚ lead the blind‚ and track criminals and the stranded alike. Some tow boats to shore. Others race across fields in search of game. Some dogs flush‚ retrieve‚ or point. Others herd‚ gather‚ drive‚ or drove. Some dogs pull sleds‚ taking us where we could never go alone. Others sniff out drugs‚ detect heart attacks‚ or listen to sounds in the forest we could never hear. Some dogs fill stewpots while luckier ones sit on cushions in royal

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    Married Couple Working Together Should married couples working together or not? The truth of the matter is there is no easy answer to that question. Nowadays‚ there is a lot of married couples are not working together because they cannot answer the question. Every couple need to make their own decision whether want to work together or not. There are some advantages of married couples working together. The advantages are spend more time together‚ discover other parts of each other‚ always know where

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    Marriage 1. Introduction The marriage institution was ordained by Yahweh the Almighty God of Israel at the creation of the world. Though there was no civil ceremony as we know it‚ that first wedding in Eden was nevertheless as legal a contract as ever there was: because the Almighty himself officiated and the angel host were witnesses. Yahweh’s own opinion about marriage was that ’it was not good for man to be alone.’ Genesis 2: 18: And the LORD God said‚ It is not good that the man should

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    Mr. Segura 09/10 /11 Do people work better if they are paid more? I have to say that most people will do more work if they are paid more money. That’s also one of the main reasons why people seek new and better paying jobs in the working World.Sure‚ there is a mental and a physical limit of the amount of work that a person is able to do within a certain amount of time. Yes‚ there are times during the year when those limits are exceeded for a short interval. Well‚ if you have a reasonable employer

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    Why Should Same-Sex Couples Be Married?   As United States citizens we are all entitled to our own opinions. One of the great attributes of this country is our freedom of speech. "The 1st amendment of the Constitution states that a person’s religious beliefs or a lack of there for must be protected. Legislatures also cannot discriminate against marriages of the minority party which‚ homosexual people fall into that category"(Strasser).There is also an amendment stating there is separation of

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    History Essay- Elizabeth I- why did she never marry and what were the consequences. “I may not be a lion‚ but I am a lion’s cub and I have a lions heart” –Elizabeth I This quote states that Elizabeth may not have been a man‚ but she is her father’s daughter‚ and she has his heart. signifying she can rule just as he or any man before her has. Elizabeth was born on the 7th of September 1533 at Greenwich Palace. She was the daughter of King Henry the VIII and his second wife‚ Anne Boleyn. Her

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