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    It can be a scary feeling for women dating over 35 since at this age they should be married and have their own kids. Nonetheless‚ there are some things in life that are unforeseen‚ and you need to accept that. So‚ what you have to do is make sure to keep moving forward in life. There are various reasons why some women over 35 are single. It could be that they’re still waiting for the right guy‚ just split up with their boyfriend‚ or have recently been part of a failed marriage. These are some of

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    The legal system continuously endeavours and reforms to provide effective legislative remedies and modify existing legislation to reflect the changing nature of the Australian family structure. Family law has always been a colossal aspect of Australian society with many effective measures in place for family matters. Numerous values and their effectiveness have been debated through various features of family law‚ and these debates continue to the present day. Divorce is the legal dissolution of

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    Cambridge IELTS 6‚ page 98 The charts below give information about USA marriage and divorce rates between 1970 and 2000‚ and the marital status of adult Americans in two of the years. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features‚ and make comparisons where relevant. Simple introduction: Paraphrase the question. Use “the first chart... the second chart” The first bar chart shows changes in the number of marriages and divorces in the USA‚ and the second chart shows

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    Conflict or disagreement situation The conflict that I had with my roommate was on the issue of how the essence of courting and dating in Mormon culture. Far back in my high school years‚ since the time that I turned sixteen‚ my mother constantly shared the idea to take dating simply. To my mother dating was more on the “Just hang out and have Fun!” and this view really impacted how I saw dating. Notwithstanding that my roommate came back from his mission‚ he believes that dating should be tackled

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    After reading the essay “The Cohabitation Epidemic” I do not believe the author (Neal Clack Warren) made a good case for his conclusion stating that we should be alarmed over the recent epidemic of cohabiting couples. When I first read the essay I wasn’t actually too sure that was the conclusion. So much time was spent arguing over the position that cohabiting with a partner is not a good form of a trail marriage‚ that it was lost in the mix to me. After rereading and breaking it down I tried to

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    Rumors have floated around about Kaley Cuoco‚ television star on The Big Bang Theory‚ and Ryan Sweeting’s relationship troubles since their wedding in 2013. However‚ according to Celebrity Dirty Laundry website‚ this time there may be some truth to the rumors. The actress surprised everyone by marrying the tennis player after only six months of dating. Whether Kaley is paranoid or whether it is true‚ there are claims that Sweeting is cheating on her. The couple had an uphill battle to begin with

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    Reading Response Essay Divorce is a common situation in most families today. Almost half of marriages end in divorce by the time a child turns 18. This is a huge change compared to just 20 years ago when couples made a marriage work regardless of what the situation was. In “Did I Miss Something?” author Lowell Putnam explains his view of being “treated as a victim of some social disease.” He tells of living part time with one parent and part time with the other. I am also a child of divorced parents;

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    The majority of people today consider divorce just a separation‚ although the true meaning is much deeper then that. The actual dictionary definition of divorce is defined as‚ "the legal termination of marriage (Health of Children)." In today’s society divorce is much more then what "the majority think" and a line of words in a dictionary. Over the past decade divorce is on an all-time high. Over fifty percent of marriages are being terminated‚ and this rate has risen substantially over the past

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    The Cause of Divorce In today’s world‚ marriage is a common institution. Unfortunately‚ divorce is also a common practice in today’s world as well. Divorce rates are currently at an all-time high‚ with half of all marriages ending in break ups. Although each divorce is different‚ there appear to be four main causes‚ which include: changes in the roles of women‚ modern stress‚ lack of communication‚ and substance abuse. One major cause of the recent rise in divorce rates is a social one. In the

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    The Impact of Divorce on Children under the age of 18 Charlie Parson IV Liberty University Psychology 210 C06 Instructor Amy Conner 25 March 2011 What if we focused on the way marriage was intended to be? God created marriage to be between one man and one woman. He never intended for there to be all this pain suffered between the children that resulted from the failed marriage. Jesus could have easily given up and not bore the sin

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