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    Is child behavior better or worse than it was years ago? My stand in this question is YES; child behavior has worsened over the years. Many devices today cause poor behavior. We see many children with violent actions in many places‚ such as restaurants‚ grocery markets‚ shopping malls‚ and many other public areas. In an opinion poll‚ it showed that about seventy percent of responders believe that child behavior has worsened over the years. Observe a public area‚ and you’ll find out. Also

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    net/benefits-of-divorce/ Divorce People who have or are going to tie the nuptial bonds‚ rarely expect a negative end of their marriage. One such negative unwanted conclusion of marriage is divorce that is disliked by most people. In fact‚ marriage is considered to be identical with feeling of love‚ joy‚ warmth‚ bliss‚ peace‚ etc. The feelings usually associated with divorce are that of sorrow‚ regret‚ shock‚ and sympathy. Those who go through the traumatic suffering tend to forget that divorce is a remedial

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    During the early 1900’s‚ there was a decade of endless partying‚ drinking‚ swinging‚ and full-on hedonism known as the “Roaring 20s”. In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald tackles the views that many people hold about about the 20s and shows them to be gloomy‚ wistful‚ and tainted by people’s own memories. For example‚ despite the fact that the “Roaring 20s” were seen as glamorous‚ Nick’s description paints a gloomy tone by portraying the Valley of Ashes as filled with miserable

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    Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe”‚ J.R.R Tolkien did not like this book‚ he did not think it would do well‚ but he was wrong. Two of C.s Lewis greatest works‚ The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe and “The Great Divorce” are allegory used to describe realities thought fiction. The Great Divorce by C.s Lewis is one of his greatest works‚ it is deep on complex‚ and what readers first think‚ is not the truth. In His book C.S Lewis describes the purpose of writing it‚ it

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    relationships that have gone wrong. Write about both poems and their effect on you. Show how they are similar and how they are different. Both ‘Rejection’ and ‘Years Ago’ are about relationships gone wrong. In ‘Rejection’‚ there is a bitter and dismal mood in which the poet feels publically humiliated as a result of being rejected. However‚ in ‘Years Ago’‚ the poet reminisces over a past relationship where she was regretful of the time they has carelessly wasted. ‘Rejection’ by Jenny Sullivan is about the

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    The 1920’s were a time of great change in the United States of America. New ideas of how things should work socially‚ politically‚ and economically were taking shape as older‚ more traditional ideas struggled to maintain their foothold on the American people. Newly established ideas and institutions such as mass advertisement and organized crime were a manifestation of the conflict between modern and traditional ideas‚ as well as the cause for much tension between the two opposing sides of the issue

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    DIVORCE 101 *House Bill 1799‚ authored by Rep.Luz Ilagan of Gabriela Party-list‚ revives earlier initiatives to legalize divorce in the Philippines. Should the bill be ratified in the parliament‚ it would mean that the Philippines would be the only country (together with the Vatican City) to forbid divorce? If you’re a Catholic‚ If you fear God and his commands‚ there is no way that you will agree on divorce. Simple as it is. Especially here in the Philippines. Even if some pastor and theologians

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    “Socioeconomic Downturns and Divorce Rates” My essay shares how socioeconomic downturns can affect marriage and divorce. The road to marriage used to follow the traditional course of love‚ marriage and then babies a generation ago. Today many couples are focusing on their careers first‚ living together‚ and then maybe getting married in the future. More couples share similar educational and career statuses than in the past generations. There are also more women in the workforce than ever

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    century counterparts. Over the last hundred years‚ women have made advances in key areas which have led to liberation and equality. Although there is still room for improvement‚ by gaining the right to vote‚ winning the opportunity to meaningfully participate in the workforce‚ and taking control over when and how they have children‚ the quality of life of contemporary women demonstrates immense improvement and amazing progress from that of women one hundred years prior. One major difference between

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    having a low divorce rate compared to other countries. Indeed‚ between 1945 and 1990‚ the divorce rate of Japan has never been higher than 1.5 per 1000 population. Since the 1990’s‚ the divorce rate of Japan increased‚ reaching 2.08 in 2005. even if we can consider this a low divorce rate in comparison with the U.S‚ compared with other industrialized country‚ it is an average rate. Then‚ why is Japan’s divorce rate considered so low? We will see first why I do not consider Japan’s divorce rate low‚ then

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