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    Many adoptions are being taken place in the U.S. today and dozens of couples across America adopt. Alot of the adoptions are not necessarily the same as race, therefore that is why transracial adoption has become very well known to those couples who are in need or eager to adopt. Transracial Adoption is when a couple of the same race adopts a child of another race. The idea of adopting children from other race has brought up some debates and controversies which at times the government had to…

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    when it's the same-sex parents biologically. But then again there's always adoption.”Some people say that children need a mother and father to raise us;to provide both point of views. To show masculinity ,femininity. Gender doesn't matter, Over the years children living with LGBTQ parents have risen tremendously”(Lifelong Adoptions). In way this can sound very sexists . But think about it what's the worst that can happen. There are single mothers raising young boys and that doesn't mean she's…

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    Manly Price Cutter

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    The winning couple were struggling to get on the property ladder from past few years due to limited budget. On Thursday, they claimed the Jackpot at Manly Price Cutter. The couple from the Hibiscus Coast were very happy on their way to celebrating their sudden victory. Know their life has totally changed, but they will keep working and would want to stay anonymous. To continue their winning story they said that was a regular day he was at work and his wife was at home. He usually checks the…

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    New cultural norms are changing our image of what the typical American family looks like. As same sex marriage becomes more of a norm, there are still other types of families that are seen as less standard than others. Interracial marriage has come a long way since it was legalized in 1967, but interracial couples still face a different set of challenges than many other families. Two articles that I feel really highlight the different spectrums of interracial marriage are noted in this paper.…

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    embryos too. Why is it sometimes necessary to freeze human embryos? In many cases where couples are unable to conceive after going through extensive fertility treatments resort to In vitro fertilization or the implanting of the embryo to the receiver who is the mother or a surrogate mother. The mother or the receiver goes through controlled “superovulation” techniques to stimulate the ovaries to produce more eggs. When multiple eggs are produced there are multiple chances of having embryos or…

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    unhappy couples in his “Love lab” (Gottman, Ryan, Carrere, & Erley, 2002). Gottman’s model is unique in the sense that his approach was grounded entirely in research results rather than theory (Gehart, 2014). By synchronizing the physiological measures (e.g., heart rates, blood velocity) with the video time code that consist of body movements and facial expressions, Gottman and his research team gained valuable information about the role of behavioral and physiological responses in couple…

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    honeymoon (TheKnot, 2015). A resent research shows that couples that spend the most and the least on the wedding expenses tend to be more likely to get divorced (Francis & Mialon, 2014). The researchers found that among women, high spending toward the wedding is inversely associated with marriage duration (Francis & Mialon, 2014). In other words, having a wedding that costs under $1,000, but has a large attendance at the wedding is better for the couples overall satisfaction and marriage…

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    how their relationship started. He found out that Peter and Suzie only dated for nine months before they got married, and after two years, they were divorced. Based on Huston’s examination of Peter and Suzie’s marriage, Patz claims that a couple who does not date for a long period of time before getting married is susceptible to divorce. This is because when a couple is dating for a brief time and then proceed to marriage, they expect romance throughout the entirety of the marriage. For Peter…

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    Gay Marriage Controversy

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    Being Gay in the U.S.A Homosexuality has been a huge topic of controversy in the United States since the first homosexual couple was refused their right to marry took their case to court in 1970. Since then, America has made major changes that have directly affected the LGBT community for the better. On June 26th, 2015 the Supreme Court gave same-sex couples the right to marry anywhere in the United-states. Now it is 2016, same-sex marriage is legal throughout the entire United States, and…

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    Should Gay Marriage Be Legal? “Tradition alone cannot form a rational basis for a law… The fact that a particular discrimination has been ‘traditional’ is even more of a reason to be skeptical of its rationality.” - Judge Chris Piazza Gay marriage has been a controversial headline that in the past couple years, hasn 't seemed to actually left the news. Why? Well, because our country is discriminative against anyone or anything that is different from the ‘normal’ or quite frankly,…

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