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    Every year 2.3 million of couples get married but 1.2 get divorce too. It’s too easy to get married that people married just cause and divorce immediately. Marriage should be harder to be obtain because it will make marriages longers, reduce the divorce rate and domestic abuse. If we make marriages harder to obtain , it will result in marriages lasting longer and will truly live up to their “till death do us part” vows. In a research they found “(PREP) strongly suggest that couples can learn…

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    Travis Bever September 15, 2017 Analysis Essay Final Draft The article, Three Reasons Not to Make This January Your Divorce Month by W. Bradford Wilcox and Samuel Sturgeon, emphasizes the importance of considering all the possible outcomes that stem from a divorce when determining if you should end your low conflict marriage. The article appears in the National Review journal and considers the negative correlation that a divorce has on the children involved, the possibility of the marriage…

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    Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Merchant's Tale" from The Canterbury Tales shows a moral got from the merchant's identity. The moral communicates the merchant's assessment on marriage. Many commentators have perused this tale and translated its importance in their own particular manner. This modern interpretation of an old tale influences the merchant's character to in any case credible today. The Merchant's Tale recounts the story of an old man looking for a spouse and discovering one, who is at last…

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    The dystopian novel, The handmaid’s tale, written by Margaret Atwood in 1985, is based after the government calls off the constitutional and begin to build a ‘christian society’ that replaces the US, now called Gilead. The handmaid’s tale explores many different themes, one of which is surrounding the contrast of gender roles and why they are represented this way. Women and men have completely different titles they are chosen to have based on certain characteristics and backgrounds. Gilead…

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    The lights dim and the curtains open. A young Greek boy is attending a showing of the brand new Disney movie Hercules. The boy had been told the myths of Heraclês his entire life and is ready for an entertaining film. The movie begins and the boy notices some things that are out of place. These include: Zeus and Hera being Hercules’ parents, Megara is not given to Hercules as a prize, and Hercules chooses to stay mortal. The boy is confused why one of his favorite stories is changed so…

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    There are few similarities and few differences in the way marriage is viewed and celebrated in the Islamic culture compared to the American culture. In the Islamic culture marriage is viewed as something really important while in America the value of marriage is decreasing every day. In the Islamic religion, parents play an important role in the choice of their children’s spouses because children need their parents’ approval before they can get married to someone. Also, according to Islam,…

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    Why Cohabitation Is Wrong

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    Cohabitation Name Institution Date I believe cohabitation is wrong and it contributes to tearing down of the institute of marriage. Cohabitation usually brings down the meaning that marriage stands, that is, commitment. Cohabitation is a scary world where individuals no longer have the sense of discipline and courage to commit to one individual, but would rather choose to try their luck while being fully aware that they can avoid responsibility as a result of the lack of a formal…

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    Shack Up Before Marriage

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    Trends of living together has really come quite common. Chances of having a successful marriage after living together while dating are low. Couples seem to go through a lot before actually getting married. (A survey of over 12,000 heterosexual women aged 15-44 between 2006 and 2010 showed 48% of women cohabitation). Shacking up before marriage affects a relationship success. As people know to test drive a car before buying it people often feel to test their relationship before getting married…

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    According to the article, “Will Your Marriage Last?” by Brooke Lea Foster, there are many factors that come into play when it comes to having a happy, successful marriage and avoiding divorce. On the other hand, Foster states that there are more factors that may distress a marriage thus leading to divorce rather than maintaining a happy marriage. Some factors that lead to divorce are interracial marrying, moving in prior to marrying, and having a child (Foster 107). I can agree with Foster that…

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    Introduction: Divorce is a common occurrence in today’s society. A divorce can occur for many reasons such as infidelity, unhappiness, money, poor communication, stress of having children, etc… The divorce process can be a long drawn out process and can be physically and emotionally draining on the couple. Not only does this process effect the two parents, but it also effects the child(ren). The effects of the divorce initially effect the chidlren during childhood, and in many cases, the effects…

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