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    Pre-Marital Sex/Fornication Since almost everything in today’s times can be achieved in an instant‚ the advancements which helped in achieving an easy life promoted a no more sweat to catch lifestyle and so people’s way in dealing with daily life and relationships also come in just a snap and some things‚ even the most delicate‚ sacred and intimate like achieving pleasure is the same as cooking instant noodles. Some of us might wonder why such things‚ even forbidden in our society is in reality

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    Premarital sex (also called non-marital sex‚ youthful sex‚ adolescent sex‚ and young-adult sex) is sexual activity‚ including vaginal intercourse‚ oral sex‚ and anal sex‚ practiced by persons who are unmarried. Although it has always been practiced‚ in the West it has increased in prevalence since the mid-1950s. Historically considered taboo by many cultures and considered a sin by numerous religions‚ it has become more commonly accepted in the last few decades. Until the 1950s‚[1] the term "premarital

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    Marital Rape Survivors

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    1. Marital rape survivors seem to suffer severe and long-term psychological consequences (Kilpatrick et al.‚ 1988; Frieze‚ 1983). Research has also indicated that the psychological effects are likely to be long lasting. Explain. Some marital rape survivors report flash-backs‚ sexual dysfunction‚ and emotional pain for years after the violence and that they are raped by someone whom they once presumably loved and trusted‚ are more likely to be diagnosed with depression or anxiety than those who are

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    years and restarted a year ago. I now smoke 10 cigarettes a day‚ and this is obviously quite detrimental to my health. I will at the very least cut back my smoking to a half of my present consumption. One’s mental state either contributes to longevity or it can detract dramatically from it. To continue to have a stable‚ contented frame of mind‚ I will continue to go to the Raj Yoga Centre in St Augustine‚ where I meditate‚ learn about the power of positive energy‚ peace‚ compassion‚ the cycle

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    I. Supports premarital sex A. Engaged Couple The most prominent argument for premarital sex among Christians is the marital argument‚ which says‚ "We are in love and plan to marry soon. Why should we wait?" (Williams: 2010). If both participants are willing‚ care deeply for each other‚ and use protection‚ premarital sex is fine. This experience will bring two people closer together. (Zeolla: 2011) Others practice premarital sex because they are engaged and will be marrying each other soon

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    Key issues in second language acquisition SLA as a uniform phenomenon Second language acquisition (SLA) is a complex process‚ involving many interrelated factors. SLA is not a uniform and predictable phenomenon. There is no single way in which learners acquire knowledge of a second language (L2). SLA is the product of many factors pertaining to the learner on the one hand and the learning situation on the other. It is important‚ therefore‚ to start by recognizing the complexity and diversity that

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    The Effects of Social Comparison on Life Satisfaction Abstract The study was carried out to explore the effects of social comparison on life satisfaction. Although the results were not statistically significant enough to prove that downward social comparison led to higher life satisfaction than upward social comparison‚ a second study was proposed to make amendments to the limitations of the first study. Some amendments include increasing the effect of the manipulation

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    THE LANGUAGE OF MARITAL INFIDELITY: SOAP OPERAS IN CONTEXT GLORIA P. GEMPES Researcher INTRODUCTION Marital fidelity is one of the most important symbols of commitment in a marriage. Yet it is increasingly under attack from new pressures‚ and few of us understand why people have affairs or how best to recover from them. Therapists approximately counted three-quarters of men and one-quarter of the women they see individually in their consulting

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    Understanding Marital Conflict and Its Effect on Children   Conflicts which lead to unresolved issues can influence the quality of the marriage. Although several avenues of research were made on marital relationships‚ the factors which influence the arising of continuous conflicts are still not clear. Unresolved issues are problems which are continuously brought up in a marriage. Unresolved conflicts within the marriage can affect the longevity and quality of the marriage‚ but personal background

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    Research Methodology and Business Analytics Effect of Reward and Recognition on Job Satisfaction Submitted by Group 8‚ Section ‘A’ Abhilasha Bhatt Anmol Sikka Pallavi Srivastava Suchi Subhro Datta (M002/12) (M013/12) (M023/12) (M041/12) Effect of Reward and Recognition on Job Satisfaction Acknowledgment We would like to express our gratitude to Prof. D. Israelwho was abundantly helpful and offered invaluable assistance‚ support and guidance. Special thanks to all team members

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