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    The Importance of Marriage and the Family The human race depends on reproduction. We must reproduce or we will become extinct. That is, we will cease to exist. Some will argue that reproduction is our main purpose, our main job in life. At one time, the American Dream was simply to secure a decent job, marry, buy a home in the suburbs, and raise a handful of children. I was born in 1965, by the time I was in my teens, in the early 1980’s, that had somehow changed. I don’t recall dreaming…

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    On September 11, 2001, al-Qaeda terrorists hijacked four passenger airliners in an act of terror against the United States of America. One plane went down in a field in Pennsylvania, another crashed into the Pentagon. The two remaining planes flew into the World Trade Center buildings in New York City. Cited as the deadliest incident for law enforcement officers, this day struck fear into the hearts of people around the world. On October 1, 20 days after the attacks, New York City Mayor Rudy…

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    In January of 2014, Clifford Hall began a six-month jail sentence for violating court-ordered child support payments. Due to a clerical error in the automated child support payments withdrawn from his check, Hall received a bill charging him nearly $3,000 in overdue child support (Singh, 2014). Despite the fact that he quickly repaid the debt, plus an additional $1,000, Texas law required Hall to spend 180 days behind bars (Singh, 2014). Hall is just one of the countless examples of issues with…

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    “legitimacy” to govern the colony and maintain this “legitimacy” through the use of military terror, just as Frantz Fanon depicted in the Wretched of the Earth “[the colonized and the colonizer’s ] first confrontation is colored by violence and their cohabitation … continued at the point of the bayonet and under cannon fire”(Fanon, 2). The natives never get the chance to make any decision. They are forced and beaten into submission. In the case of Algeria, the French used similar method. It…

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    Throughout literature and media, the creators tend to change the reality of that time to make it more entertaining and acceptable to modern audiences. Likewise, in the fiction novel The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood, relates to the values of the Puritans who settled in New England Massachusetts while also relating to modern audiences with TV’s, cars, and planes, which can be seen as more towards the present day than relating to the 16th century America. It can be seen that The Handmaid’s…

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    the meaning of marriage has been changing, before is was necessary to have a socially sanctioned relationship with someone and to start a family, but now that is now longer necessary and it is seen a passage to social acceptance or validation. Cohabitation may be a better fit for ideation of poor women. That is, many say they will not marry is they have not attained certain milestones, like buying a house or reaching a point of stability, but this is unrealistic specially on their income, but…

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    terms of industrialization, women’s education and workforce participation. Industrialization, education and urbanization, leading to accelerated rate of migration, late marriages, change in fertility rate, rising divorce rates, marriage conflicts, cohabitation before marriage, increasing numbers of single-parent families and single person households, diversification of gainful economic activities and individual-friendly property laws, have had consequential impact in terms of drastic reduction…

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    Did Lilith Exist

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    is a spirit who consumed the body of the Harlot queen. She caused over ten million people to bow to Baal, a god for fertility. She brought them to forsake the covenant, destroy sacred altars, and kill prophets. Her name is translated to ‘without cohabitation’. It means to live together. In other words, the Jezebel spirit refuses to dwell in a body unless there is complete control. She yields to no one. She controlled her husband like a puppet. Jezebel had her husband build her a temple for Baal,…

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    Premarital cohabitation. Couples who live together before marriage appear to have a much higher chance of divorce if they marry. However, this risk is mostly for those who live together with more than one partner. Most only live together with one partner (whom they later…

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    This problem involves a co-ownership of Edible Estates (EE): Apple Manor (AM), Blackberry Lodge (BL) and Mushroom Cottage (MC) between three co-owners Teresa (T) and her daughters Benedetta (B) and Jacopina (J). A third-party, Graham (G) rents MC and cultivates a Mushroom Patch (MP) on EE from which he makes a living. T and J have joint legal title and equitable interest in sale proceeds for BL. J and B have joint legal title and equitable interest in G’s rent payments and sale proceeds for MC.…

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