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    recent interest in the effects of divorce on children led me to find your article “The Positive Effects of Divorce on Children”. It can to my attention that we both stood on different aspects of the situation. I am a child of divorce and yes I can say that it made me the man I am today‚ but all my nightmares outweigh the little good. Today in America‚ one out of every two marriages ends in divorce and many divorcing families include children. That’s about 1.5 million children in America that suffer

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    The Effect of Divorce on Children Abstract The present studies will show how the statistics of divorce and children involved in a divorce have dramatically decreased over the past 35 years (US Census Bureau‚ 2004). The emotional stresses of living situations prior to‚ during‚ and after a divorce between parents and their children‚ as well as‚ the behavioral issues that may occasionally be found during these difficult times are important as to determining the developmental crises that may ensue

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    The Effects of Divorce on Children One of many people’s main goal in life is to find someone that they feel they are compatible with. Someone who they want to spend the rest of their life with‚ share memories‚ and build new dreams together. Unfortunately‚ divorce statistics show that true love isn’t the easiest thing to find. Each year millions of American children suffer from divorce in their family that can cause problems for children and teenagers throw them off track. This happens

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    “Tug-of-love” Children and Stepfamilies. Everybody knows that family is a way of stable and happy life‚ but occasionally something happens and its happiness and wealth break down and family breaks down too‚ it is going through divorce‚ hence this may cause formation of step-families and ‘tug-of-love’ children as well. Every thirty seconds‚ a child’s parents divorce. According to some experts‚ divorce is the single most traumatic experience in a child’s life. For the 1.1 million children in the United

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    The Effect of Divorce on Children According to Berk (2008)‚ 45% of American marriages end in divorce and half of those involve children. The effect divorce has on children is critical knowledge that people need to understand to be able to help these children overcome the behavioral‚ emotional‚ and social problems that they acquire during this time. There are four studies in particular that I have found that have quite fascinating results. The first article that I discovered was from Andreas

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    The Effects of War on Children In the times of war children were being used as weapons to kill. Many of these children grow up around war‚ but did not know of it or just thought it was not real. These children are sometimes brought into war‚ but after war is where they really cause trouble in different ways. These children sometimes suffer because of what they did. And because of war‚ children change their behaviors‚ and the way they see the world‚ but the thing is does it always leave a negative

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    There is a lot of debate about the effects of the media. A certain group that most attention is paid is the group of younger children‚ teenagers and younger. I feel that the media‚ be it television‚ the internet‚ movies‚ or video games‚ have a negative effect on children growing up. Children become so occupied with television and other forms of media that they do not have any time for much else. They don’t spend as much time with the family‚ they don’t spend much time outdoors or exercising‚ and

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    According to the 2010 Census of India‚ there are 236‚772‚617 females married. 40 percent of these women are in ages between 25 and 29. And‚ 85 percent of these marriages are arranged. In arranged marriage there is no dating‚ premarital sex‚ living together‚ or even physical interaction. Sheela‚ J. an expert for the United Nations writes that “according to the Hindu Dharma sutras‚ the father should give away his daughter while she still nagnika (naked)”.” This means that as soon as the parents

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    Nakia Collins Professor Cooke Enc 1101 29 November 2012 Infertility and Its Effect on Marriage Introduction “Infertility refers to the failure to conceive after having regular sex without using any protection. It also refers to the inability of a person to add to conception‚ or to a female who cannot carry a pregnancy to full term” (American pregnancy association). In some countries it refers to couples who have been unsuccessful at conceiving after a year of regular sex without using

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    The Effects of Divorce on Children The statistics for divorce in the 1990 ’s suggest that nearly sixty percent of marriages end in divorce. Given this startling figure‚ the presumption can be made that many children will experience some effects caused by the life-changing event called divorce. What is it exactly about divorce that causes negative consequences for these children? In what ways will these children be effected? Will these effects show outwardly? The unsettling fact is: young children

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