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    Arturo Vazquez Riley-5 Ongoing Assignment Chapter 9 In the United States divorces are very common. In fact, over 50% of marriages end up in a divorce. This high number is sad to hear about in today’s society. Our society is rapid and promotes many ideals that might not be ethical or religiously acceptable. Divorce is one of these ideas. The main causes for this is maybe that the couple is incompatibility, infidelity, or maybe they have money issues. Most people would think that the leading…

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    Not all relationship complications within the marriage result from unnatural patterns of interaction. Occasionally, one partner has a disorder that has a direct effect on his or her significant other. The better a partner is able to identify such conditions, there is a smaller chance of intensifying them. To a man, Erectile Dysfunction (ED) or impotence, which most individuals are most acquainted with, can be troubling, even devastating. Also, premature ejaculation can be just as devastating…

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    The Effects of Divorce on Children In America, approximately half of all marriages end in divorce. The majority of couples who file for divorce are also parents of children and adolescents. Typically, these families are broken into different homes and the parents sign a custodial agreement. More often than not, the mother receives either full custody or is deemed the primary household, giving the father visitation opportunities. Many divorces lead to the absence of one parent, usually being the…

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    A midsummer Night’s dream essay ( Argue against arranged marriages) Are arranged marriages really a good option? No arranged marriages are honestly the worst thing that can happen to anyone whether your 16 years old or 40. When someone decides to get married it should be with someone they truly love, someone who you want to grow old with, someone who you think about and say i want you to be the parent of my child. Arranged marriages are something that creates so many negative effects in the…

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    “Till do us part”. When taken literally, this is a powerful, committing set of words that over two million Americans swear to each year as they tie the knot. Oddly enough, the American Psychological Association states that the current divorce rate in the United States is 40-50 percent. Suffice to say, the majority of these divorcees do not end their marriages because of death, but rather relationship troubles that darken the once bright light that shone over their spouse. The idea of marriage…

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    According to the online article “The Nine Most Common Reasons Couples Get Divorced” statistic show that 42% of marriages end in divorce, and 34% of married couples divorce before their 20th wedding anniversary. Why do so many marriages end in divorce? People think love is enough for an everlasting marriage, but they are wrong. It takes a lot more than love to have a successful marriage. Many marriages end in divorce from lack of communication, financial issues, abuse, and loss of interest.…

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    The most common trait that is related to the failure or success of marriage is the ability to communicate with one another. When a couple is consumed with negativity and unresolved conflicts it can affect both the past and the future of the relationship. Like in most relationships there are both happy and bad memories. However, if the relationship is filled with unresolved conflict and negatively it can be hard to remember the positive times or why you got married in the first. Without proper…

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    Gruber, J. (2004). Is Making Divorce Easier Bad for Children? The Long-Run Implications of Unilateral Divorce. Journal Of Labor Economics, 22(4), 799-833. Does unilateral divorce regulation increase the rate of divorce? In the article of, Is Making Divorce Easier Bad for Children? The Long-Run Implications of Unilateral Divorce by Jonathan Gruber (2004), the author stated that adults who were exposed to unilateral divorce regulations as children are less well educated, have lower family incomes…

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    Cohabitation has become an increasing common trend in the United States. Today, about 7.5 million Americans live with partners of the opposite sex (CITE). Cohabitation refers to couples living together in an emotional and sexual relationship without being married. The majority of married couples today has lived together first. Despite its current popularity, it is important to discuss why many people chose to cohabitate and what are some advantages and disadvantages of doing so. For the most…

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    Whose relationship is it? May-December Love: An Annotated Bibliography Tentative Thesis: Regardless of their personal beliefs and ideologies, people should not challenge the quality of May-December relationships because many age-gap couples experience healthy partnerships, an array of stimulating generational differences, and an average level of satisfaction in their relationship along with an average level of insecure emotional attachment to their partners compared to age-similar couples.…

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