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    1024 × 1024 Caption You can buy a home without a job. Alternate Text Group Buying a home without a job is possible, but it's not easy. If you can't prove to a lender that you have a steady job, you'll instead need to prove that you have a sizable savings account, lots of liquid assets or a reliable source of income other than a traditional job. You can also help yourself if you have impeccable credit, a sizeable down payment or a co-signor. In some instances, those without a job can purchase a…

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    The Qur’an: Source of influence for women in Islam The word Quran translates to “recitation.” It is believed to have been revealed orally to Muhammad when he was 40 years old by the angel Gabriel. The Prophet Muhammad was born in the city of Makkah on the Arabian Peninsula in 570 C.E. He is known as ‘the Seal of the Prophets’. The Quran has been partitioned to 114 surahs from the longest to shortest and refers to the woman with a certain divine decree and eloquence. The Holy book demands that…

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    The palintiff must succeed in showing that the defendant did comitt adultery in order to be granted a divorce. In some states, if the plaintiff can prove adultery that, spouse may be entitled to a greater share of the marital estate, or larger alimony settlement if the spouse can prove the fault of the divorce on the other…

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    person would be O.J. Simpson. O.J. has been proven guilty of the crime of murder. He has killed his wife, Nicole Brown. The two were in the middle of a divorce and if the divorce was completed, he would have had to pay Nicole a large sum of money, alimony. He was greedy and selfish, just as I was. He didn’t want to pay the money and they had two children who would probably go to the mother and he loved them so much and wanted to keep them. Both of these people did it for their own gain, jus…

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    In Dr. Coontz’s talk, she discusses common myths about and the history of marriage and family. She informatively and succinctly exposes myths and terminates common misconceptions about the history of family, while explaining the current age of familial flexibility. Single parent families and stepfamilies are concepts that are typically thought out of as new occasions, however, Dr. Coontz explains how they are more traditional than we think they are. As it turns out, one-parent families were…

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    It took many years for myself to come to the realization that college savings accounts were commonplace. I never assumed that I would graduate high school to find that I did not have to worry about my financial situation. It was others that assumed it of me. Teachers would often reiterate that while we were searching for colleges, we had to speak to our parents about “what they could afford,” so that we could avoid future heartbreak. But that conversation never mentioned what was to be done if…

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    Since almost as long as civilization of man dates back women have been treated unfairly. Women were allowed to vote after men, were and still have been discriminated against, and even get lower pay than their counterparts. But in the last few decades women have been taking a stand and fighting back. Women are now fighting to even be able to embrace their sexuality like men can. But in other cultures history has yet to change and women are more unequal than ever in the 21st century. Some say…

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    A Doll’s House In the ending of A Doll’s House play, Nora decided to leave her husband and children to find out what she really wants to do. Even though the play was made in 19th century, people still debate about the ending of A Doll’s House because Nora abandons not only her family, but also her obligation as wife and mother. However, _______________________________________, Nora’s decision can be justified. In the begging of A Doll’s House, Nora and Torvald are shown as lovely and rich…

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    As with any change, there are supporters and opponents and the Equal Rights Amendment was no different. The main supporter of the amendment was the National Woman 's Party backed by feminists and professional women such as Amelia Earhart. Organized groups such as National Organization for Women and ERAmerica along with a coalition of nearly eighty other mainstream organizations helped push the amendment through the ratification process. National Organization of Women was a compelling advocate…

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    Introduction / Peter The Company Man: A Case of a White-Collar Crime is primarily about a man named Peter and a company named GPC. The purpose of this paper is to read, analyze, and critique the case study from an organizational behavior, and leadership, lens, focusing on organizational culture and its influence on ethical behavior in organizations. Peter was born and raised in the South, had two younger brothers and grew up in a middle-class household with both parents. Peter's mother…

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