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    persons are eligible to be considered case-by-case to be adoptive parents‚ but not homosexual persons — even where the adoptive parent is a fit parent and the adoption is in the best interest of the children. There is no evidence that shows that having gay parents is harmful to a child. Some people argue that raising a heterosexual child in a gay home can give the child an unclear view of sexuality. But unfortunately‚ there are not enough married heterosexual couples that are interested in adopting a

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    Listening For Couples Listening For Couples by Matthew McKay‚ Martha Davis and Patrick Fanning. Topic found in chapter one listening‚ on page 23. In a book name “Messages‚ The Communication skills book”. I found this sections of the book while reading chapter one in Messages. On page twenty- three‚ its shortly explains some useful listening skills for couples. There’s a process called reciprocal communication‚ provides a structure in which you can really hear each other. when you’re discussing a

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    "Counseling the Infertile Couple" Being a pastor of family ministries with three healthy children‚ it is hard for me to counsel other couples on infertility. I have also been on the other side of the table facing these infertility choices in my first marriage. There was a choice we faced regarding selective termination if we did conceive after hormone therapy. In a way‚ I am glad we did not conceive because my ex-wife and I opposed each other on this procedure. I was opposed to the procedure

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    Young Interracial Couple

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    Young Interracial Couple What is the first thing you notice when you look at a photograph? Do you ever notice what’s in the background or even the foreground? How well do you pay attention to detail? When looking at a photograph‚ we should consider using these tools to help us understand more about a photo. Bruce Davidson puts emphasis on figure-background‚ focal point‚ and color in his photograph really bringing about the composition of the photograph for his viewers. One of the

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    Gay Couples Adopting

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    Homosexuals must be allowed to adopt children just like any other couple who want to do the same thing. A child needs love‚ respect and a home in which they can assure themselves that there will be someone there to care for them. As in the example‚ there is no need for a dad and a mom who will always be arguing about the shared custody. Just because their parents are homosexuals does not mean that the child will grow up to be the same. Everyone is different and will grow up to be what they want to

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    Paweł Janicki COMMUNICATION AND EMOTIONS The source of couple conflicts 2009/2010 Conflict occurs between people in all kinds of human relationships and in all social settings. Because of the wide range of potential differences among people‚ the absence of conflict usually signals the absence of meaningful interaction. Conflict by itself is neither good nor bad. However‚ the manner in which conflict is handled determines whether it is constructive or destructive (Deutsch and Coleman

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    A Married Couple Analysis

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    A Married Couple is an "actuality drama" movie directed and produced by Allan King in 1969. The documentary is about a relationship in turmoil and a genuine marriage in emergency‚ in which the couple endeavors to distinguish and resolve the contentions and feelings of hatred that have driven them to the edge of partition. Billy Edwards is a forty two year old publicizing official with a subsiding hairline‚ walrus mustache and a nearly very much safeguarded‚ tubular-molded body of which he is glad

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    Same Sex Couples Adoption

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    Same-sex Couples Adopting People have been adopting children for many years‚ but the idea of same sex couples adopting has been rising. Many people believe that children who are raised by same sex couples will face many problems due to their parent’s sexual orientation. There are many advantages a child has with same-sex parents due to the fact that they face discrimination and are misnomered by many who do not support them. In many places‚ lesbian or gay couples are prohibited to adopt children

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    piece is titled Couple on Two Benches (1985) which represents a couple on two different benches who seem to have been in an altercation‚ but they are still compassionate and undivided with one another. This piece of artwork was created in 1985 and the provenance is Sidney Janis Gallery‚ New York City. George Segal used bronze with white patina‚ cast iron‚ and aluminum to make this piece of artwork. The artwork is about 50 1/4 by 73 by 61 3/4 in. 127.6 by 185.4 by 156.9 cm ( "Couple on Two Benches

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    Gay Couples Should Have the Same Rights as Married Couples One of the leading political debates in our country today is the legalization of same-sex marriages. The very image of marriage is evolving on an on-going basis due to society and the major changes between society defined unions. The definition of marriage‚ as defined by Webster’s Dictionary‚ states “Marriage‚ n.‚ (1) the state of being united to a person of the opposite sex as husband or wife in a consensual and contractual relationship

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