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    Infertility Infertility is a significant public health problem in the united states affecting males, females, marital couples and cohabitation couples. Ranging from ages fifteen to forty-four in 1982 to 2010. Commonly used Infertility services were used such as; medical help to prevent miscarriages, advice, testing, and ovulation drugs. Treatments that are used in fertility is the Intrauterine insemination and assist reproductive technology (ART). Assist reproductive technology, is identified…

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    They’re More than a Blob of Cells There are roughly 1.3 million abortions each year worldwide. Abortion is currently a huge debate in today's society, whether people are pro-life or pro-choice. When people make these decisions do they ever think about the unborn child? Abortion is a deliberate termination of an unborn fetus. People should think about all the brainpower and all the amazing things those children could have done. Instead, they were killed because the mother didn't want them or…

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    from other experienced artists. With the passage of time, artists become more experienced and developed their own style. Fernando Botero’s signature style is known as ‘Boterismo’. Botero is a Colombian artist widely known for his robust depictions of people, animal, objects and other elements of the natural world. Two paintings that will be compared and contrasted to show how this artist’s paintings have changed over the years are “Picnic en las Montañas” and “Picnic”. Fernando Botero was born…

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    Power In Marriage

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    the factors that bring about successful marriages in the society from the couples who perceive themselves as being in happy marriages. To gain the desired outcomes, the article employs the use of 300 couples from different parts of the society. The selection process incorporated selecting individuals from staff of different companies and the parents of some students. Cluster sampling was the procedure for selection. The couples who had high scores in terms of happy marriages from ECS (1989)…

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    Nowadays, most American couples end their relationship by getting divorced. According to 32 Shocking Divorce Statistics, “ In America, there is one divorce approximately every 36 seconds*. That 's nearly 2,400 divorces per day, 16,800 divorces per week and 876,000 divorces a year” (32 Shocking Divorce Statistics). Based on these statistics, people should question what is happening with American’s spouses. There are so many problems that associate the worst ending to couples. Marrying too young…

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    Ripon Case Study

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    Patrick Ehren attended Ripon College for all 4 years from 1982 to 1986, while he was also playing on the college football team. While Susan Lapp attended Ripon for a year and a half from 1985 to December of 1986, then Purdue for half a year from January of 1987 to May of 1987, and Marquette for 3 years from 1987 to 1990, and she played soccer at Ripon and Marquette and basketball only at Ripon. Senior year in College, Patrick and his friends created an intramural basketball team to compete and…

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    cruelly ironic that judicial decisions in the United States denying the right to same-sex marriage cite the welfare of children, yet those very decisions harm the welfare of the estimated 1 million children currently being raised by gay and lesbian couples (Blechner PG). Research shows that the law is making it difficult for same-sex families to get married which makes having welfare harder for families. Without welfare it makes raising children difficult. So if the law were to change and make…

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    Cause Of Divorce

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    work on their marriage. I have seen plenty of married couples get divorce in less than a year of being married. Many married couples I know personally, are on the verge of getting a divorce now. In my generation, young marriages do not last long for various reasons. I believe that marriage is much harder for younger couples. Older couples may have the same problems, but work them out a little better than younger couples. Majority of older couples get bored with their spouse, after a long time of…

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    of society. Roberts highlights that the mean cost of one IVF cycle is about $8,000. Often, patients need to do more than one cycle to have successful live births. This is less than fifty percent of the $20,000…

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    Goodridge v. Department of Public Health. In the year 2003, the state of Massachusetts was the first state in the US to legalize same-sex marriage. Some states, at this time, only allowed same-sex couples to have civil unions. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, a civil union is a legal relationship between…

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