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    defined as the termination of a marital contract or marriage and cancellation of all the responsibilities and duties associated with marriage. Divorce has many potential negative effects on both parties’ lives ranging from detrimental psychological and physical side effects, such as depression, decrease in happiness, a shortened life span and a higher tendency to succumb to drug and alcohol addiction, which in turn can negatively influence the social and financial lives of the parties involved.…

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    like. Particularly, this cancerous condition is not discriminatory against any social class; hence, an abuser can be of any race or gender. Naturally, couples desire a relationship filled with intimacy. Nevertheless, just imagine the person chosen becomes the source of incomprehensible torture. Hence, intimacy is warmth, affection,…

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    The universal human need of intimacy may result in several expectations and behaviors in interpersonal relationships; one of the most intriguing facets is how men and women look for potential characteristics and display their desires when they want to find a mating partner. Although the nature of intimacy suggests that most people agree on at least six different components of intimate partners (Miller, 2006), there is no certain, overall principle that can comprehensively explain what women and…

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    insomnia. The medical name for this is withdrawal or pathological state needs. Another condition requires tolerated increase on a high dosage as state of tolerance leads to increase requires increasing doses to achieve the desired sensation, a physical dependency with the appearance of withdrawal to stop using substances, and a mental dependency requires its use to get comfortable or lose the feeling of discomfort when stop using…

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    know her. Romeo and Juliet show only a physical attraction for each other.They are only showing signs of lust towards each other. At the famous balcony scene in the play both Romeo and Juliet are talking and right when Romeo is about to leave, he says, will you leave me unsatisfied and Juliet is saying how she can’t unless we get married and Romeo just agrees to it says okay kind of conveying their feelings towards each other but Romeo just wants to have a physical relationship he never wanted…

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    "Social Media as Community", Keith Hampton argues, "However, this has not slowed arguments that social media is increasingly a part of these prosperous societies and that this new tool is responsible for a growing trend of social isolation and loss of intimacy." This means that social media sometimes prevents us to socialize in real life. More teenagers seem to choose to use their technology rather than socializing in real life. Not everyone agrees with this view. Some would argue that people…

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    purses or pockets - they were worn on our wrists, plugged into our ears and in some cases, embedded in our clothes and shoes. Innovations like this are one reason why Intel views wearable technology as the new frontier of computing. The level of intimacy of wearable technology opens up a world of transformative experiences that is different from a smartphone. That’s because there are plenty of devices and options that are available to suit any health enthusiast’s needs - from watches that…

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    Domestic Violence Domestic violence is usually referred to as the abusive or violent behavior which an individual has to face at home. The domestic violence is considered as a type of physical abuse which is often not reported to higher authorities since the person guilty of committing such a heinous crime is a family member. People usually hide the domestic violence to which they are exposed so as to protect the family from bad name. It is known as domestic violence since it involves a…

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    involved with. Physical abuse is not the only serious problem though, 33% of adolescents in America are victims of sexual, physical, verbal, or emotional dating abuse (“11 Facts About Teen Dating Violence”). Domestic abuse is a serious problem among adolescents and teens. It can affect a person in severe ways emotionally, physically, socially, and psychologically. Domestic violence is a problem with every age group, but it is prominent in the relationships of adolescents. It has harsh physical…

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    The impacts of Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) on victims has been widely documented in the research literature over the past decades. In particular a large body of research has been published on the long term impacts of CSA and whether there is a direct link between it and the effects that occur later in life. Although much of the earlier research in this area used cross-sectional studies with convenience or clinical samples, recent studies have progressively used large random community samples…

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