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    Comparing the Married and Single Life in Modern American Society The difference between beingmarried” and “single” is very important in today’s modern society. Although these are the only two terms defined by the government‚ there are many more aspects to relationships than just married and single. The US government only recognizes married and single relationships‚ and does not recognize roommates‚ domestic partnerships‚ etc‚ in their statistics. Even so‚ the economic differences and similarities

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    "Getting Married" The past three years have been really hard on me. I moved to Columbia when I was in the 10th grade and‚ I had to totally start over with friends and a new school. My life was simple and I thought I didn ’t have to worry about anything. I began to see my mom spending a lot of her time with the same guy‚ and every chance she got she would go see him. I then realized this was much more then a "boyfriend" and that this could lead to a more personal connection. Because of this new

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    Being married or single both have good intention. But‚ any and everything has its bad way. For example‚ if you are married you will always have someone to go to but‚ if you did anything they didn’t like your man/women will bitch at you all day. Another example‚ if you are single if you are sick one down and you need someone to help you they cant because you don’t have a loved one at the house to take care of you when you are down. Being single can be great but can be awful at some time. a good

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    GETTING MARRIED Getting married is one of life’s largest decisions. Some people get married for different reasons. Some people get married because of love‚ age‚ career‚ religion‚ children‚ and sometimes just to say that they have been married. There are so many questions that you can ask yourself and significant other before making that big step. You may ask questions like are we going to have more children? How do we plan to deal with our finances? Are we going to set boundaries for

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    Why do people get married? Well it is a known tradition in humanity that a man and woman will come and live together. Marriages are a lifetime commitment with love and caring among people. Although the most important element is love‚ almost half of all marriages today end in divorce and the rate of marriage decreases. Why? There are several reasons to support it. Marriage means giving up freedom. People who get married are defined by the responsibilities of a husband or wife. They cannot do

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    matchmakers smoothed out all those kinks during the screening process. It might be a great match on a personal as well as practical level‚ and the chances of your finding lasting satisfaction with this person can be high. 6. Social‚ religious‚ and family pressure for both sides to live up to marital expectations. Everyone who had a say in your arrangement will have a vested interest in your marital success. This means that you won’t be the only one to voice disapproval if he doesn’t find suitable employment

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    Marriage 1. Introduction The marriage institution was ordained by Yahweh the Almighty God of Israel at the creation of the world. Though there was no civil ceremony as we know it‚ that first wedding in Eden was nevertheless as legal a contract as ever there was: because the Almighty himself officiated and the angel host were witnesses. Yahweh’s own opinion about marriage was that ’it was not good for man to be alone.’ Genesis 2: 18: And the LORD God said‚ It is not good that the man should

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    Married Couple Working Together Should married couples working together or not? The truth of the matter is there is no easy answer to that question. Nowadays‚ there is a lot of married couples are not working together because they cannot answer the question. Every couple need to make their own decision whether want to work together or not. There are some advantages of married couples working together. The advantages are spend more time together‚ discover other parts of each other‚ always know where

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    Freedom As an athlete‚ pressure is one of the hardest things to manage. There are three major ways pressure can affect an athlete’s performance‚ parent pressure‚ peer pressure(friends‚ spectators‚ coaches and media) and self pressure‚ does pressure ever become too much? Being an athlete I have experienced pressure‚ my father being an Olympic coach and the expectations I put on myself every time I step on the ice or the field can be hard to manage. Parents put too much pressure on their children at

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    responsibility in maintaining standards‚ said Roberts‚ the faculty co-chair for the Board of Judicial Affairs‚ in an interview after the panel.) Instead‚ panelists linked cheating to the social pressure put on students to prize high grades over education and other values‚ including creativity and imagination. Pressure by parents and schools to achieve top scores has created stress levels among students—beginning as early as elementary school—that are so high that some educators regard it as a health epidemic

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