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    to the problems of singlism towards single mothers. “Discrimination will end whenever women can get their cases into the formal courts, where judges will use the constitutions, statutes and the common law to defeat custom” (Zorn,146). Meaning, that until women are noticed, discrimination towards the single mother will never come to an end. “An unmarried friend of Klinenberg’s with a high-power job at a social-justice organization was informed in no

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    society’s view that single mothers are inferior in her opinionated article, In Defense of Single Motherhood. Roiphe’s intends to defend single mothers by admonishing the conservatives and liberals for their traditional views on families. She employs an empathetic tone at the start of her article to explain her personal connection with other single mothers. Later, as the title suggests, Roiphe switches to a defensive tone in order to convince the readers that single mothers are just a different

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    Tax Credits For Single Mothers Tax Credits For Single Mothers Child Care Credit For all of you single mothers who pay someone to watch a child or multiple, you can get up to $3,000 per child each year in tax deductions, which is known as Child Care Credit and/or Child and Dependant Care Expenses. In order for single mothers to take advantage of this tax credit for single mothers they must have worked and earned income as well as when filling out an income tax return mothers must write the tax ID

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    A single parent is an uncoupled individual who shoulders most or all of the day-to-day responsibilities for raising a child or children. A mother is more often the primary caregiver in a single-parent family structure that has arisen due to death of partner, intentional artificial insemination, divorce or unplanned pregnancy. Even though the mother is often the primary giver, the roll could be switched to the father depending on the situation. Being raised by only one parent is viewed as impossible

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    leaving me heartbroken and to be a single mother. Both before and after our marriage, we were both involved in the church and loved the Lord very much, however as things tend to happen, our divorce was one of them. Throughout this, I stayed strong in my faith and begun a new life with just me and my boy’s. Now I live for God and my children with the help and strength that comes from Him above. Taking it day by day, I plan to finish school and

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    What is the importance of single mother scholarships? Description: Single mother scholarships are now catering a golden opportunity to all single moms so that they can complete their college education peacefully without facing any kind of financial hindrances. Single mother scholarships have now become quite a popular concept these days and these scholarships are very much beneficial for a number of single moms in United States. These scholarships are quite valuable and hep in completing college

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    the effects of employment-based welfare policies on reported incidence of domestic abuse among low-income single mothers. The second thing they look at is the association between increased maternal employment and reports of domestic abuse among low-income single mothers. In order to do this, they examine the effects of employment on domestic abuse among a sample of low-income single mothers. They consider the effects of employment on the population most likely to experience domestic abuse like the

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    Picture this, a single mother working three jobs, she has three girls who are all in school. She has to be sure that they are fed, bathed, clothed, get to school, ball practice, tutoring and everywhere else safely. All of that seems like a lot for one person, but one of the most important things was not even listed. Do you know what that was? Providing a home for them to live in, that is the most important task for her, paying the bills to keep all of these things fall under that too. That was the

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    This paper will explore some of the many hardships single mothers face, while living in poverty. Single mothers as well as cohabiting couples, are referred as the fragile families (Ariel, Kalil, & Rebecca R. 2010). Mothers in fragile families make ends meet by turning to public programs that provide child care and benefits such as food stamps, Medicaid, and housing assistance. Single mothers face economic challenges and hardships, however, the resources available allow them to meet these challenges

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    Growing up in a household full of girls with a single mother, I learned how to be strong and independent. My mother was never really the type of mother to be affectionate, she had more of a tough love point of view. I was always expected to get the best grades I could possibly have along with being focused and determined to go to college which most of my family did not do. My mother taught me how to always be respectful and have good manners especially when it came to other adults. From the age of

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