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    Pros and Cons on Divorce

    Pros and cons of divorce Pros and Cons: Effects of Divorce on Children “Research shows that about 40 to 50 percent of married couples in the United States divorce, the divorce rate for subsequent marriages are even higher”(Apa.org, 2013). With divorce there comes pros and cons, especially if children are involved, ranging from different ages. Some people do not believe in divorce, and rather just stick it out for the children, but in some cases it is better to divorce

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    Dating and Mateing

    distinct. The Lord guides us to keep the dating process pure by not mating till marriage. In the Hebrews 13:4 we are told that pre-marital sex is wrong, “Give honor to marriage, and remain faithful to one another in marriage. God will surely judge people who are immoral and those who commit adultery” (New Living Translation). As a born again believer I feel the only way God will bless the marriage is to avoid sex until marriage. As Christians we should put our love and obedience to Jesus ahead of their

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    The Femimine Mystique

    From The feminine Mystique This is an excerpt from the book “The Feminine Mystique. The book was written by Betty Friedan in 1963. Friedan was a well educated woman who dropped out of school to become a wife and a mother. Friedan was a woman’s hero in her time because she was all about women having equality. She spent five years researching a book dealing with what she called the “problem with no name”. This excerpt gives a general view on how she felt as a woman who took a back seat to her

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    Pre-Marital Agreement

    "Premarital agreement". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the parties are presently unmarried and intend to be married to each other within the next year and, in anticipation of such marriage, the parties desire to fix and determine various financial relationships that will apply during their marriage and upon the termination of their marriage whether by death, divorce or otherwise; WHEREAS, information about each of the parties' assets, liabilities and approximate current income has been exchanged prior

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    The Effects of Divorce on Children and Adults

    The effects of divorce on children and adults Name: Institution: God as a parent: I agree with this notion. God displays parental roles in various ways. God cares for people. Even though this is preeminently demonstrated in the incarnation, death and resurrection of Christ numerous other biblical passages highlight the caring nature of God (Luke: 11-32). God is responsive to the human needs this can be observed in the convent which was established after the flood (Gen.9:8-17), in the rescue

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    Baby M

    faithful before and after marriage. intimate relations are allowed only between a man and a woman who are legally and lawfully married. For that reason, intimate relations outside of marriage are out of the question. In order to stay pure, a person must refrain from committing adultery and fornication. This alone can prove that the act of surrogacy is a form of adultery even with the partner's consent since one of the couple is to be unified with a person outside of their marriage. The Catholic Church

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    Marriage for Five Years

    clear understanding of what makes a happy marriage. In my opinion a happy marriage begins with the persons seeking marriage finding their true identity. I believe that when you know who you are that you will make clear and concise decisions. Some people marry when they do not know who they are in life or what they want out of life which results in an unhappy marriage. I also believe that being equally yoked is very pertinent to having a happy successful marriage because how can a married couple be one

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    The Indian Succession Act, 1925

    THE INDIAN SUCCESSION ACT, 1925 ACT No. 39 OF 1925 1* [30th September, 1925.] An Act to consolidate the law applicable to intestate and testamentary succession 2*; WHEREAS it is expedient to consolidate the law applicable to intestate and testamentary succession 2*; It is hereby enacted as follows:-PART I PRELIMINARY 1. Short title..-This Act may be called the Indian Succession Act, 1925. 2. Definitions.- In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,-(a) "administrator"

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    Family Health Assememnt

    Muslim wants to bury the same day before dawn. Whereas a Catholic normally prefers a viewing of the body and can wait for days. People bring religious values and beliefs about health promotion and disease prevention that were practice in previous marriage. Each person should bring in respect, love and trust to a new family, especially when children are involved. Some common myths concerning step families are that children of divorced parents are considered damaged. Both parents need to develop principles

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    Communication

    affect his social life. They both say that the baby has caused them to have a stronger bond with each other. They look at the baby and see both of them in the baby. While interviewing Parents C, I received another set of answers. The wife in this marriage says that she didn’t least expect anything. She has helped take care of her little sister

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