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    Relevant thesis. Animal testing is a hot question of debate‚ because of the bioethics behind it. There are two main sides of the issue to this topic that many people fall into one of the camps of. The first is that of antivivisectionist who believe that any living animal should not be tested on for research purposes. Antivivisectionist would not only note that the pain inflicted upon animals is unneeded for current advances in medicine. While those in vitro models are not perfected yet‚ they provide

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    life. The story is about a loving husband and devoted father whose wife takes their son and deserts him in search for a more conventional life. The story has received rave reviews from many critics within the media such as Amy Hempel‚ author of Tumble Home who states that "The grace‚ restraint‚ and precision of Peter Kramer’s writing amplify the power of the highly charged ideas and explosive action in this striking‚ original novel." This novel relates to the story Divorce and Our National Values

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    Paper Divorce Introduction: Divorce can be a traumatizing experience for the entire family‚ and the effects are especially felt by any children involved. Children in the stages of early childhood development are especially more vulnerable since it is a time of rapid change and learning. Effects specifically on the young child: A child may feel a sense of loss - separation from a parent can mean he lost not only his home‚ but his whole way of life. He can feel fearful about being left

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    same sex marriage Gay marriages have been one of the hottest and controversial topics in our society. There are still problems concerning this issue of homosexuality and gay marriages. Same sex marriages are legal in Hawaii‚ but in all other states couples must be of the opposite sex to form a marriage. Hawaii’s decision to legalize same sex marriages is considered a milestone victory for gays and may cause a ripple affect for similar action in other states. Those who support gay marriages justify

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    information alone. A means of addressing this problem will be the aim of this project study. 1.2 Statement of the Problem The main problem of this project proposal was on how to save money and time and to reduce the anxiety of the students in inquiring about the status of their academic performance at the end of the semester. This project proposal aimed to answer the following questions: 1. Does this alert system would help the students determine their grade status periodically? 2. What would be advantages

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    Marriage is defined as a social union or legal contract between people called spouses that create kinship. The definition of marriage varies according to different cultures‚ but is usually an institution in which interpersonal relationships‚ usually intimate and sexual‚ are acknowledged. Such a union is often formalized via a wedding ceremony. People marry for many reasons‚ including legal‚ social‚ being in love‚ libidinal‚ emotional‚ financial‚ spiritual‚ and religious. Marriages can be performed

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    Divorce has become a major issue in our society‚ and many causes have been attributed to the incline in divorce rates. Divorce rates have spiked during the past few decades and no on really knows why‚ but several theories have been formed in an attempt to explain this recent phenomena. Feminist theory‚ Individualism‚ and dual income theories will be discussed and analyzed to determine if they apply to the recent rise in divorce rates in North America. These theories do not act alone‚ that is‚ a not

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    Divorce Ethics In modern days divorce is a common occurance. Over the last twenty years people are getting married and divorced quickly. There are a plethora of reasons for getting divorced today including: abuse‚ money problems‚ addictions‚ young marriage‚ illegal immigrants marrying for citizenship‚ and so on. Divorce is also more accessible and easier to obtain than it was years ago. All one has to do is go to a lawyer and a divorce can be granted in some states without any questions

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    Casual Employment Introduction Election promises from Labor and liberals 2004 2004 is an election year in Australia and one of the issues that the parties have diverse election promises on is to which extent employers should be authorized to use casual workers‚ and what rights the casual workforce should be entitled to. Casual workers play a central part in the Australian labor market as it is the fastest growing form of employment. Next to Spain‚ Australia has the second largest casual

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    "Only acts of war and the events of natural disasters are more harmful to a child’s psyche than the divorce process." The Newsletter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers‚ 1997 Prior to 1985‚ divorce was hard to obtain in Canada. However‚ with the passage of the Divorce Act of 1985‚ which allowed divorce after one year’s separation‚ the divorce rate reached an all time high of 3.55 (per 1‚000) in 1987 (Campbell‚ 2000). In 2000‚ Canada’s population reached 30.7 million. 1.4 million people

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