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    relationships. Some studies from the articles I have chosen argue that divorce makes a strong impact on children’s future relationships, whereas others say there is little to no impact. Through my studying and research I have come to find that in each article there is one common factor in their findings: the outcome of the children’s relationship depended on how the divorce went, as well as how the children were able to cope with the divorce. Levels of conflict and cohesion were predominant factors in the

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    Divorce is a huge issue that has affected many Americans. We as a nation have been experiencing a crisis. It’s said that over 50% of all marriages will end in divorce. Why is this? When this trend towards divorce did do began. In this paper we will be going briefly over the cause of the rise in divorce, as well taking a look at the divorce rate among evangelicals that are active in the church. We will then conclude with what the bible says about the topic. Through this paper I hope we can gain a

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    personal theory of marriage, divorce and remarriage and challenges of providing counseling to the divorce, remarried and blended families’ population. Robin’s personal theology on divorce and remarriage is that she feels that people are born to be in companionship with others and believes that marriage should be a permanent and monogamous relationship. But she understands that this is not always that way for everyone’s marriage. Unfortunately due to the high rates of divorce, Robin’s personal theology

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    surprise that the rate of divorce in the world has been climbing steadily. Ever since the 1970’s the rate of divorce has risen exponentially. While the traumas of divorce are ever present for the couple splitting up, has anyone thought about how this effects their children? It often seems that children are placed on the back burner, when it comes to marital issues, and treated as collateral damage in their parents’ whirlwind issues. In this paper, I will be focusing on how divorce negatively affects the

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    Parental Divorce

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    Parental divorce has had adverse consequences on adolescents and this issue has over a period of time been of concern. This research is aimed at establishing the impacts of divorce on the developmental stage of adolescents. In this paper, a proposal based on determining the exact effects will be keenly underlined. The study will fundamentally be based on data that will be obtained from a survey that will be carried out among students in high school and college. In the process, the two groups are

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    I hate divorce” says the Lord God of Israel (Kings James Bible, 1996) Divorce is the legal severing of marital bonds and is on the rise in North America. In 2011, divorce in Blacks or African Americans is at an all-time high. Divorce has many implications for a society. If current trends continue, researches postulated that if African American children were not born outside of wedlock, the African American population would fail to reproduce itself and would rapidly die off. Blacks who are married

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    Effects of Divorce Parents in separation and divorce are very concerned about the effects of divorce on children. They wonder whether their decision will affect the happiness and health of their child. Reliable information about the effects on children is still being gathered and analyzed by sociologists and psychologists. The divorce itself does not affect children in a negative way. The effects result more often from the feeling of uncertainty of what is going to happen after the divorce, from the

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    the person in a steady relationship. Another portion that resonated with me was the overall divorce section. In this response paper, I will discuss the declining marriage rates, the impact of the past 50% divorce rates, and why these two go hand-in-hand with the millennial generation 's behavior that is causing the change in these rates. It may seem strange, but I come from a family where there are no divorces between any of my family members, and I have a very big family. If someone in my family marries

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    Cause and Effect of Divorce “DIVORCE” – Just the sound of such word in any married couple or children’s ear can cause great agony that can even become terminal. Research and personal experience, has proven that in today's society, divorce is more common amongst newlyweds. Since 2009 the rate of divorce has increased to approximately forty percent, There are three out of every ten marriage that ends up in divorce before it reaches the stage of maturity, and the most prevalent results are – lack

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    Research on the specific topic of divorce impacting dating are very slim, subcategories were found to help understand some of the effects of divorce. One study emphasises how religious aspects and how religion plays a part in divorce rates. As well as how religion helps the process. Another subcategory emphasized single parents struggles in dating, and the impacts of having a child while finding a mate. The last study showed feelings of stress among the divorced population. These subcategories will

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