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    theirs and for them alone. The courts are therefore required to appraise the demands of each party to the divorce objectively and ensure that the demands made are reasonable. To ensure objectivity the courts should appraise the demands taking into account the property available and the standard of living to which the parties were accustomed to. In the case of Dart v Dart a woman on her divorce from an American multi-millionaire‚ was awarded a house in the USA together with a lump sum of £9m. She

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    FAMILY LIFE IN BRITAIN

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    between 1971 and 2002.By the year 2020 ‚it is estimated that there will be more single people than married people.Fifty years ago this would have been socially unaceptable in Britain. In the past ‚people got married and stayed married .Divorce was very difficult ‚ expensive and took a long time .Today people’s views on marriage are changing .Many couples ‚mostly in their twenties or thirties ‚live together (cohabit) without getting married .Only about 60 per cent of these couples will eventually

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    relationships formed where they live dictates how many people are available for them to form a relationship with. But tradition may play a bigger role in non-western cultures. Epstein found non-voluntary/arranged marriages seem to work and found low divorce rates‚ and partners state they have ‘fallen in love’. In addition‚ people living in non-western cultures still have arranged marriages‚ so perhaps culture doesn’t have that much of an influence of romantic relationships. Myers et al studied Indian

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    How Marriage Has Changed

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    When any institution encounters a change‚ all other institutions are affected. Family is a major institution in society‚ and I believe that marriage is an important aspect of this institution. Cohabitation‚ religion‚ women in the work world and divorce have all effected the way marriage is viewed today. In the 1950s‚ it was practically assumed that every person would get married. If you did not get married‚ society thought there was something wrong with you that made you unwanted by the opposite

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    Rahe’s (1967) Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS) and describe to what extent it is a valid taxonomy of the causes of stress. The top five stressful events‚ which can happen in an individual’s life‚ are categorised as ‘death of a spouse’‚ ‘divorce’‚ ‘martial separation’‚ ‘jail term’‚ and ‘death of a close family member’. Also‚ events such as ‘vacation’ and ‘change in eating habits’ are considered to be minor life changes on the scale. Each event is attributed to an arbitrary value or ‘LCU’

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    MEN CAN BE BETTER THAN WOMEN IN PARENTING “The body of a man is designed to only father a child‚ not nourish him” said an eminent child psychologist Mr Edward Hayes at the children health and Hygiene congress in Malibu islands in 1962. Lot of water has flown down the Sienne since the statement was endorsed by the 200 doctors collected at the venue. Now the world has changed. the views have changed. And so have the trends. In the earlier times the man of the house was the sole bread earner

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    Lack of Communication

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    Lack of communication is the number one cause in divorces in the United States‚ while there are marriages that work out there are many that don’t. For every two marriages there has been one divorce in the 21st century. (Britannica) Often in a relationship we don’t consider the small things and we move to quickly not thinking about the opinion of the people we interact with. In this article by Aziza Shumba she gives very clear‚ concise details on why communication is important in a relationship. An

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    to begin with. Kaley makes more money than Sweeting‚ she has a demanding work schedule‚ and they got married before they really knew each other well. If jealousy and cheating are added on top‚ it is likely that Cuoco and Sweeting are headed toward divorce. According

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    Has Hollywood Destroyed the Sanctity of Marriage? Hollywood‚ the land famous for its movie stars‚ is often ringing with announcements of celebrity marriages. However‚ divorce announcements occur almost as frequently‚ if not more often. This leads to the issue of Hollywood destroying the sanctity of marriage. Marriage is indeed the holiest of relations that two people can have‚ and is not something to be entered into lightly. The sanctity of marriage refers to the sacredness and purity of marriage

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    THE BENEFITS OF LEARNING ENGLISH Many people see the ability to communicate and talk with others as one of the major benefits of learning English. Even outside of a professional environment‚ people often like to be able to talk to individuals from around the world. Many people find great social and cultural benefits in having pen pals from other countries‚ and the Internet makes such communication fast and easy. Knowing English can broaden the types of people you can speak to‚ whether its via email

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