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    being able to get pregnant after having unprotected sex for at least a year, or in some circumstances, six months. Infertility can also be defined as a woman that can get pregnant, but keeps having miscarriages or stillbirths. There is no exact cause for infertility, it may be due to a cause in either you or your partner. Or in some cases, a combination of both people. It is said that infertility affects approximately 10-15% of couples in the United States. But fortunately, thanks to the…

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    relationships should be monitored and watched closely with the permission of the couple. Teens should have rules on how they plan to go on a date, who they go out with and they should be conscious that people are monitoring them. One thing that might happen to kids who have strict parents is something that Clark said “Parents who ban relationships for their children create children who are probably going to be liar,” that shows that couples should be allowed to date but under certain…

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    After these steps, the eggs grown up, and women derivery her babies naturally. Although IVF is helpful for people who have difficulties of natural fertilization, many people criticize it ethically. When I read a book about in vitro fertilization few years ago, I could not believe my eyes. Because the technology for making a baby in the test tube at the laboratory was unacceptable for me ethically. At that time,…

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    Adoption is not about finding a child for a family; it’s about finding a family for a child. Adoption has been around for many years, but only recently has the question of gay adoption been raised. Throughout this world there are many orphans but not enough parents or families to take them in. There are not that many families who can and will adopt children, whether its because they cant support them, they have children of their own, or they just don’t want children. The end result is still an…

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    People have come to believe that getting married at a young age is a thing of the past. In 1970, the average age for women to get married was 21, and the average age for men to get married was 23. Every few years those numbers have been rising. Today, the average age for women to get married is 26, and the average age for men to get married is 28. The change in age ranges for people getting married is being referred to as the second demographic transition (“The Case”). Where in societies…

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    Gay Marriage Taxes

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    gay and lesbian couples. This can not go on any longer, because it is too late, love won and gay marriage is legal. Gay and lesbian couples are citizens too, who should be afforded the same rights as same-sex couples. You might even be surprised on what some people think of the situation."Survey results suggest that people have forgotten why they were so opposed to the notion even as recently as a few years ago." (Schumann 1). That just shows how far we have come in the last year for gay…

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    Couple Adopt 12-Year-Old Boy Headline: A Couple Is Ecstatic to Adopt a 12-Year-Old Boy, But Then They Discover How Much He Misses His Brothers and Sisters. Summary: Adoption is an amazing thing, but it takes a significant amount of time and money. Couples have to really know if they are prepared for having a child. This is especially the case for older children who might need extra care and support during the transition. For Diego and Nina Cortes, the choice was easy. The only problem…

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    single parents, and voluntary childless couples and how each one is affected by _____. Unmarried homosexual partners…

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    whether or not gay marriage should be legalized. Marriage is classified in section 5 of the Marriage Act 1961 as ‘the union of a man and a woman to the exclusion of all others, voluntarily entered into for life.’ This gives the exclusion of same-sex couples. Recently in 2015, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten presented a bill into parliament to alter the marriage act to allow same-sex marriage in Australia. Shorten replaces the definition of ‘a man and a woman’ to ‘two people’ reading as; ‘the…

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    Nissim, 2007). EFT has been adapted to work with a variety of relational problems that are attributed to attachment injuries such as terminal illness and substance abuse (Furrow et al., 2011). Terminal Illness EFT has been shown to effectively help couples cope with marital stress caused by terminal illness. According to Tie and Poulson (2013), terminal illness is defined as illnesses…

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