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    both in the legal sense as well as the general public attitude towards it. Denmark has a very controversial law on immigration called the ’24-year rule’ which states “… that in order for the foreign spouse of a Danish citizen to qualify for citizenship both the Danish spouse and the foreign spouse must be at least 24 years old. ” The rule is created in order to limit…

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    with them. Yes, some marriages where one spouse may travel a lot for work. There are some marriages where one spouse may be out of town often due to job needs. There may even be a situation where there is separation of spouses at one point in marriage due to extended family member’s health issues or a job moving a spouse somewhere else and the other spouse needing to stay behind to take care of the house and possibly the children. Eventually the spouses come back together physically despite…

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    Still Alice Movie Analysis

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    Aging is a process that all of us go through and something that some people look forward to and some want to avoid. As we age there are changes that can happen, not everyone will see changes like certain diseases developing or physical ailments taking affect. The movie Still Alice follows that life of a woman and her family after she is diagnosed with the onset of early Alzheimer’s at the age of 50. She finds out that her children may carry the gene for them to also have Alzheimer’s which…

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    was to make H-4 dependent spouses of some workers holding a H-1B nonimmigrant visas eligible for employment authorization. The final rule announced on May 26th, 2015 by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) supports the administration's efforts to make working in the U.S. a more appealing option to highly skilled workers in certain in-demand industries. According to Berd & Klauss, PLLC, New-York-based immigration attorneys, H-4 dependent spouses of H-1B nonimmigrants…

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    Over 10 percent of kids are affected by an alcoholic parent (Buddy T). That means that over 10% of families are also affected by alcoholism. How alcoholism affects a family mainly has to do with who the alcoholic is, what the alcoholic does, and how the family reacts. First, we need to talk about who the alcoholic is. If the alcoholic is a parent, then the disease will have greater effects on a child. Many children of alcoholics or COA's develop low self-esteem, loneliness, fears of…

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    His theory revolves around the thought that we choose a spouse that we deem to be of equal attractiveness to ourselves. This is due to the social exchange theory, in which states that we are more attracted to and become romantically involved with individuals who have equal capability to benefit us. In oppose…

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    If I was to have to choose a Greek Mythological god to rule our country I would have to go with Zeus, my reason being for that choice is, Zeus was the ruler of all the other god and men. I think that if you can balance all things the gods are doing as well as all mankind that you might be a pretty good leader, I enjoyed hearing of how the gods fought for earth and did not just simply inherit it, that’s not to say he is perfect because even gods in Greek mythology make some strange and even brash…

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    dysfunction in romantic relationships. Cluster A symptoms were less consistently predictive, while Cluster C symptoms had no predictive value. South et al. (2008) examined personality pathology and marital functioning by having both the participant and spouse report on PD symptoms and relationship satisfaction. The results indicate that the processing dynamics that occur in individuals with PD symptoms are more likely to misunderstand and misconstrue their partners’ actions. Therefore, people…

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    Legalizing Gay Marriage

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    Amanda Miller Gay Marriage December 7, 2014 61004 Same-sex marriage legalization has been a topic of discussion in America for years. There are currently 33 states out of 50 that recognize same-sex marriage. Marriage is a union between two people that have chosen to spend the rest of their lives together. Whether the couple is interracial, heterosexual, or same sex everyone should have that same right to marriage. Unfortunately that is not the case, same-sex couples do not share the…

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    The Strom Kate Chopin

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    The story, “The Strom” written by Kate Chopin. It is characterized on five characters. Calixta is a wife of Bobinot and her son name is Bibi. Alcee is Calixta’s past boyfriend and Clarisse is a wife of Alcee. Bobinot and his son are at shopping, meanwhile the storm is started. They are stuck in the storm. Bibi was worried about his mother who is at home during storm is going on. Bobinot reassure him that she will be all right. The storm does not make her worry. She closes the door and window.…

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