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    Civil marriage has lately turned into dubious issue in Lebanon. It has turned into a political issue questionable by most gatherings on both side of political divide. Media has been publicizing it seriously. The idea of civil marriage has picked up much region in this nation and right now arrived at the point of no return. As such it can never again be disregarded or overlooked. Nowadays‚ civil marriage is authorized in many countries. In our country‚ we had arguments against this issue

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    COMPREHENSIVE STUDY ON ATTITUDES Attitudes are evaluative statements‚ either favorable or unfavorable about objects‚ people‚ or events. They reflect how we feel about something. Definition of Attitude: An attitude can be defines as “A predisposition or a tendency to respond positively or negatively towards a certain idea‚ object‚ person or situation”. Attitude influences an individual’s choice of action and responses to challenges‚ incentives and rewards. Formation of Attitudes: Attitudes may be learned

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    Attitude Survey PSY 475 December 22‚ 2012 In certain situations‚ it is important for psychologists to understand the attitudes of people on different issues. Attitude surveys are how psychologists gather information about attitudes of people. Then‚ they take this information and turn the results into empirical evidence to back up the theory or question that is impending. A person’s attitude can affect thought and behavior processes such as cognitive thinking‚ emotional reaction‚ and physical

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    Criminal Justice In The Next 50 Years Jon Scott CRJ 201 Introduction to Criminal Justice Daniel Malvin 5 March 2011 This week are tasked to discuss three subject in criminal justice that will change in the next fifty years. I have chosen to discuss police technology in police vehicle‚ less-lethal weapons‚ and cybercrime. I’m going to discuss if what changes have already happened in the last several years and was is expected in the future. The question if these changes will be beneficial or

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    Modern Marriage

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    like marriage is something that has become overrated in our society. “Tying the knot” sort of speak has grown to become the next phase in one’s life‚ oppose to waiting for the “right one”. In the modern world we live in‚ so many factors have come to play in what a marriage is supposed to be like. I feel as if divorce rates have grown and therefore‚ the true value of a marriage has deteriorated to practically not a agreeing over what tie to wear and filing for divorce the next day. Marriage has become

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    Recent changes in Indian Capital markets Introduction A capital market is a market for securities (debt or equity)‚ where business enterprises (companies) and governments can raise long-term funds. It is defined as a market in which money is provided for periods longer than a year‚ as the raising of short-term funds takes place on other markets (e.g.‚ the money market). The capital market includes the stock market (equity securities) and the bond market (debt). Money markets and capital markets

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    Gay Marriage: It’s all in the Wording In the United States‚ gay marriage has been a subject that most politicians in the limelight try to avoid due to its controversial stigma. Many Americans would argue that every individual has the freedom and right to marry; that same-sex marriages would be beneficial to the economic growth and development of our nation. Going beyond the religious argument‚ same-sex marriage is not a civil right‚ nor should the privileges be denied to a specific group of individuals

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    1/2/14 Section 1: How Generations Have Changed | Pew Research Center for the People and the Press N O V E MBE R 3‚ 2011 T HE GEN ERA T I O N GA P A N D T HE 2 0 1 2 EL EC T I ON Section 1: How Generations Have Changed The age differences in political attitudes and v oting choices in the past three election cy cles hav e been driv en by three broad social and political trends. The first is the growing racial and ethnic div ersity of the country ‚ reflected in the rising percentage of

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    inferior; it sends the message that it is acceptable to discriminate against them. Offering civil unions was not an acceptable alternative to gay marriage because it is a considered choice of language that reflects a demonstrable assigning of same-sex‚ largely homosexual‚ couples to second-class status. There is no difference between same-sex and traditional marriage. I believe that same sex couples and the traditional couples are the same and because of that they should not be discriminated against. Both

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    In the wake of what some people are calling “The Great Recession” unemployment rates among recent college graduates in the United States has reached its highest rate since the 1970s. According to a study done by Northwestern University and Drexel University in Conjunction with the Economic Policy Institute based on data collected by the Census Bureau’s Population Survey of the U.S. Department of Labor approximately 18.4% (more than half a million) of bachelor’s degree recipients reported unemployment

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