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    Haitian 2010 Earthquake

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    relatively shallow depth meant that most of the energy of the earthquake was released close to the surface, resulting in a devastating catastrophe. The event was first thought to be related to the Enriquillo-Plantain Garden fault but actually occurred on the newly discovered Leógâne fault located near the Caribbean and North American tectonic plate boundaries.…

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    The peak of divorce was in 1981 it was 5.3% (per 1000). Some experts still say that marriages are as unstable as ever, but because couples are living together instead of marrying the rates are lower for marriages too. So it makes sense that the divorce would be down because not as many couples are getting married and living together instead and there is no data that shows at break-up unlike divorce has data. Nowadays, divorce is one of the most serious social problems that American society…

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    No-fault divorce A no-fault divorce refers to a type of divorce in which the spouse that is filing for divorce does not have to prove any fault on the part of the other spouse. All a spouse has to do is give any reason that the state honors for the divorce (Family.findlaw.com). There are several pros and cons of having a no-fault divorce, here are some of the pros. One of the main things a no fault divorce can be good is that it might reduce long battles in the court on who was to blame…

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    ISSUE What is divorce? It is the legal dissolution of a marriage by a court or other important entity. It has a lot of negative effects on the society. In 2012 Dubai alone recorded 1129 divorces with divorce among Emiratis making one up one-third of all separation. 47% percent of Emiratis divorces happen in the first three years of marriage. In order to have a socially cohesive society, one must respect the fact that family is the backbone of the society. In the UAE the act of divorce has…

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    The Four Types Of Divorce

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    Divorce There is more to divorce than what people may think. A lot of factors like your age, how long people have been married, and even your educational level can determine if you are susceptible for a divorce. Many people do not know that there are in fact, many different types of divorces. Each having their own separate processes along with the steps that go with for everything that would go with getting a divorce. The same follows for each state and their laws for getting a divorce.…

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    Divorce has always been a controversial topic in society as it indicates the dissolution of a marriage union that is considered to be ordained and special by a higher power. Therefore, divorce is also a very personal and unique experience of the individual. According to the United States Census report the historical trend in divorce rates suggest the rate of divorce is the lowest since 2008 and has shown an overall declining trend since 1980’s when it peaked. In this report it will be…

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    Interracial Divorce Cases

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    general, no-fault grounds divorce would be simpler and faster in many jurisdictions and court dockets. Because parties would not need many involvement of parties outside of their marriages, e.g. material witnesses, character witnesses, expert witnesses, etc. Typically, the court would need no more than thirty minutes to hear a non-contested divorce case, while a contested divorce case many take a few days, a week or more, which take up a lot of court time and resources. A non-contested divorce…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Divorce

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    Divorce was once an unheard of occurrence. People did not believe in it and kept their word of their vowels, “Till death do us part.” In earlier years, divorces were extremely regulated with strict laws. Majority of the time, spouses could only file for a divorce under certain circumstances such as if adultery was committed, if it was an abusive relationship, or if there was infidelity. But even then, there still had to be evidence to back up any accusations for the significant other to be…

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    Divorce is the most dreadful word for all of us. It breaks many relations at a time without any delay. It is right that in America the divorce is increasing day by day and they government and nation have not found any solution to reduce or even to denounce the divorces from the country. According to my view divorce is the most furious and damaging aspect of relations and nation peace and prosperity. The rate of divorce in the United States refers to the number of divorces that has been occurring…

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    Child Divorce Research

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    through. Right now in 2016 America’s divorce rate is at 40-50 percent (Irvin). Half of the people that repeat these vows to their significant other end up getting divorced. With that said, think of all the children growing up with divorced parents. No matter the circumstances, the child should be supported through many different networks. A parent 's divorce has negative effects as it…

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