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    Topic: Divorces and how it affects on kids General Purpose : To inform Specific Purpose- The Psychological Effects that divorce have on them Thesis Sentence- Kids are paying the price when their parents get divorce. Introduction Attention Getter- Couples who spend more money on their wedding have a higher divorce rates, a study found by two economics professors at Emory University. Reason to listen- Couples that have kid 's,their kids will be more likely to experience physiological mishaps…

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    When parents are divorced, most of the times, the child can choose whom he/she can live with. Jasira, the character of the book Towelhead, has divorced parents. At first, she lived with her mother in Syracuse, and then later, she is sent to live with her father in Houston, after her mother get jealous of her own daughter. Her life with her mother though is very different for Jasira than life with her father, but both of them have a different way to punish her, they didn’t help her when she got…

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    When thinking of a major event that may have affected my life in some way, I think I would have to say was growing up without my biological father and him not being a part of my life. I know I am not the only girl that grew up without a father and I hate using that excuse of me being the way I am, but because of him not playing the role of my father or any role at that it made me strong minded, but it also made me feel at times unwanted and fear of being rejected. I feel this affected me because…

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    negative. Even my divorce. If you go back and look at it, why it happened or how it happened, there’s something in there that’ll make you laugh” (Hart, Brainy Quotes). Although some who go through divorce can find some humor in the situation, the fact of the matter is that divorce is a serious issue that has become an epidemic. Research shows that about 50 percent of all marriages end in divorce (Baker). The purpose of this paper is to discuss the role of an individual in a divorce, the…

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    Divorce Rate Reflection

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    The divorce rate in 2014 was 50% among Americans. While growing up the idea of a divorce never even crosses most kids minds. Over the past few decades the rate of divorces among families has skyrocketed to the point where its seen as a norm. My family was added to this statistic at the age of 13. This was anything but an easy divorce. Going through this experience has made me into a stronger person mentally, physically, and spiritually. Physically this was a very distressing ordeal. I had to…

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    Two homes, two separate lives, and both were completely different experiences. At one home I was happy, I had friends and a dog. The other house it was just my father and I, no friends or contact with the outside world. Growing up as a child of divorce many things have left lasting effects on me such as issues with myself, problems between my father and I, and the separation of myself and my paternal family. When I was five my parents divorced and my life was forever changed. I began having to…

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    Factors which in the end leave the child permanently and psychologically scared. In Lisa Piemont’s The epigenesis of psychopathy in children of divorce, she explains how we all have the basic human need to feel wanted, especially by family. That human instinct to feel wanted affects children of divorced parents at a whole different scale. Their mind, such like Maisie’s, is challenged at a very young…

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    In the beginning of the novel The Liars Club (A Memoir) by Mary Karr, we are instantly thrown into a chaotic string of memories that is shrouded in mystery. The main character Mary changes dramatically throughout the book by the horrific experiences that she is forced to endure. In the beginning we are introduced to seven year old Mary and are conveyed her experiences and memories through her eyes at age seven. By the end of the book Mary has matured at age seventeen and she sees the world…

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    Divorce over the past few decades had become more prevalent than ever before. The number of divorce has steadily increased since the 5 percent divorce rate, shortly after the Civil War. In 1964, the rate increased to 36 percent (Furstengerg, 1994). This number continued to incline to recent decades, leaving the current divorce rates around 40-50 percent (American Psychological Association, 2016). Among these failed marriages, a large number will involve children. By the time children have…

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    In the 21st century, divorce has become an increasingly common issue among families. Years ago, the nuclear family was once considered to be the cultural and social norm in society; however, in today’s modern society, it is almost as common to hail from a divorced family as it is to come from a nuclear one. Yet, it should be noted that only 42% of marriages end in divorces (www.relate.org.uk, 2016). It is also evidently clear that single parent families are on the rise when considering the…

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