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    Dr.Kwa English-120 10/27/2014 Essay #3 Married Couples Marriages can have their ups and downs‚ they can even last up to decades. In the reading‚ Why Marriages Fail‚ by Anne Roiphe explains how couples have discrepancies towards one another‚ it can lead to marital issues‚ and divorce. Although Roiphe explains the issues about marriages‚ it also relates to the song “03 Bonnie & Clyde”‚ by Jay-Z featuring Beyonce. In the song “03 Bonnie & Clyde‚” by Jay-Z featuring Beyonce gives a depth explanation

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    Nazeri English 49 03/11/2013 The Marriage Anne Roiphe in her article “Why Marriages Fail” argues couples tend to get divorce due to lack of money‚ experience‚ and maturity. Marriage is one of the happiest moments in everyone’s life‚ and the age for getting married is important. The best age for marriage is 30 due to having enough money‚ getting sufficiently experience and also achieving to the maturity of personality. First of all‚ the benefit of a great marriage depends on working and having enough

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    2013 Cause/Effect Critical Response Essay Anne Roiphe‚ Why Marriages Fail “Happily ever after” and “Till death do us part”‚ expressions such as these are losing their meaning due to increasing divorce rates. Close to one-half of all marriages are destined for divorce‚ which is the cause of 42 percent of children growing up in single parent homes. In every failed marriage or relationship‚ there are common causes for its failure. These causes will include

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    Marriages can be very tough to maintain. They require a variety of skills. Looking at marriages in different cultures‚ we can see very different points of view towards marriage. We all know the American culture and how we view marriage. The article "Why Marriages Fail" by Anne Roiphe presents the gloomy side of American marriage. It takes mainly a negative look at American marriage. It does not seem to look at the positive parts of it. A culture that is completely opposite of ours is represented

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    WHY MARRIAGES FAIL : A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS By KPR Hari 2nd year MA Sociology University of Madras Introduction Marriage and family are two universal social institutions which have been in existence since time immemorial. These are two social institutions with biological foundations which are complimentary to each other. These two institutions have been permanent elements in our social system and have withstood the ravages of time‚ and the shock of centuries. There is no definition which

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    Jessica Peralta ENC0025 02/16/13 Why Marriage Fail Marriage is something very beautiful you get to enjoy the rest of your life with the person yo love and share lots of nice things together‚ however there are some negative things about getting married and most of them are lack of time‚ addiction‚ and money. Work‚ home‚ schedules‚ time spent apart and time spent together are equally important for maintaining a marriage. People that spend time alone without making an effort on spending quality

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    Firstly‚ one of the most common reasons why marriages fail is that people will not listen to one another to seek understanding. In today’s society there are very few good listeners in the world. After marriage‚ people think that they already know everything about their spouse‚ when in fact; they could know just the opposite. Two spouses must always keep a form of communication with each other. If a person begins to fail to listen to the other; the other person could think that the other is cheating

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    Why Do Marriages Fail? In the world today‚ there are a lot of people wanting to marry the first person they fall in love with. However‚ many married couples realized that this kind of marriage is not what they want‚ so they turn to divorce as an answer. Even though there are many ways to fix the problems that occur in a marriage‚ sometimes‚ nobody wants to use them. It is certain that the causes of divorce vary from couple to couple. The most common reasons marriages fail are communication‚ the

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    Anne Roiphe’s essay‚ "Why Marriages Fail" digs into the causes of marital break up (Roiphe‚ 2005‚ p. 524-526). Some of the reasons that she lists for divorce include unrealistic expectations‚ choosing partners that possess negative traits of our mother or father‚ lack of communication and unhealthy dependency on our significant other. Although Roiphe is not formally educated in marital psychology‚ many of her works have focused on similar issues (Roiphe‚ 2005‚ p. 524-526). Anne seems to have a remarkable

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    Why Expatriate Fail? | How to be successful. | | | | | Word count: 2010 words Contents Page 1. Introduction 3 2. Definitional of Expatriate 3 3. Expatriate failure 3 4.1 Family stress 4 4.2 Cultural Inflexibility 4 4.3 Emotional Immaturity 5 4.4 Responsibility Overload 5 4. Recommendations 5 5.5 Cross-cultural training 6 5.6 Improvement process 6 5.7 Compensation

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