Papers 161-170 of total 4737 found.
…I agree wholeheartedly with the proposition that the law and legal institutions cannot be divorced from the value system of the society in which it operates. This is evident in that the single entity to which all law in South Africa is subject…
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…A Growing Problem The escalating divorce rate is a growing problem in American culture and will not get better unless drastic steps are taken. Divorce rates have steadily increased in the United States since the early 1920’s. In 1920…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Changing Divorce Laws In 1995, Statistics Canada data shows that 30% of marriages split . Since the 1960’s, marriage and divorce have been undergoing profound changes which have altered the meaning of marriage, the chances of its ending in divorce
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Divorce is a problem! Not only for the children and families living through one…or two or three, But for the people growing up in America. The problem is that the message being sent, through Americas increase in divorce rates, is that it is O.K…
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…Looking for Happiness In 1993, I decided to get married. In 1997 I decided to get divorced. While marriage and divorce are completely opposite occasions, in a few significant ways, getting a divorce is like getting married. Goals, expenses…
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Category: /Literature/English
…A new problem had arisen in the twentieth century. Divorces between couples were occurring more than ever, and divorce had become the main concern in the twentieth century. John Updike became interested in this topic and began to write on this topic…
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…the people you lived with. These days we have things like divorce, adoption, or run away kids. In the case of a divorce, the child doesn’t live with both of his parents, in the same setting. Instead he has one parent in one location, and the other in yet…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…The disadvantages of moving from arranged marriage to freely chosen spouse selection: High divorce rate, abuse and loss of psychological and economical support are some of the disadvantages of moving from arranged marriage to freely chosen spouse…
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…Single-Parents Families In response to: Children of divorced parents tend to have more problems in school. In 1971 a study on the effects of divorce was conducted by a group of psychologists on 131 children. The children were all from middle-class…
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