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Remarriage and Stepfamilies: The Impact on Children
Remarriage and Stepfamilies: The Impact on Children
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In step-families, myriad potential problems may arise. Children can suffer from feeling responsible and guilty of first marriage of divorce. Parents may feel humiliated or rejected, or insecure, for their failure of their first marriage, they could get ...
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Types of Fraud
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Types of Fraud
What is a Financial Fraud
Fraud is special phenomenon is our society; it is a type of crime in business whereby the personal qualities of an entrepreneur are focused on deception and self-justification of deception and business ethics is reduced to the behavior of ...
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Society and Marriage Today
Introduction
Marriage is a sacrament and is, by its very nature above human law. It was instituted by God, as subject to the Divine law, whish is why it cannot be overridden by any law. In fact, those who marry do so at their own will, but must ...
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Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic
Introduction
The name of the Dominican Republic was established by the constitution of 1844 which begins: "The members of the peoples of the old Spanish part of the island of Santo Domingo decree". Its origin is in the name of the capital, Santo Domingo, itself named in honor of ...
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Drinking Behavior in Collage Students
Drinking Behavior in Collage Students
Introduction
The age of drinking alcoholic beverages is US according to law is 21 years. Any individual who is found guilty of consuming alcohol below the age of 21 years is subjected to criminal prosecution. Alcohol consumption at the age where it is ...
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Poverty Among the Elderly in the U.S
Introduction
Poverty is a problem that concerns the whole world. But over the centuries, it took on a different look and size. Poverty is mainly lack of funds for basic needs such as food, shelter, clothing, transportation. Broader meaning of poverty, describes it as ...
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Adapting to a New Culture
Adapting to a New Culture
Introduction
Adaptation takes place through direct and indirect contacts with an unfamiliar culture (Kim, 2005). The process of adapting to a new culture is an interactive and ongoing process between a person and his/her environment. As a new entrant into a new culture, ...
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Immigration in Europe after the fall of the Berlin Wall
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In this study we try to explore the concept of European immigration after the fall of the Berlin Wall in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on 4 doors down, meaning the north south west and east ...
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Educational Inequality
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This research examines education and sociology by using theories, surveys, articles and journals. Undergraduate and Adult Education students were studied by observation and answers to surveys on various different issues such as: nature of the class, income, family influence, and social inequalities. It is predicted that the students who ...
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South Africa
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Introduction3
Discussion3
Geographically Location4
Colonization4
The South African War5
Apartheid7
Post Apartheid8
Nelson Mandela8
Role of Race, Class and Ethnicity9
Conclusion9
South Africa
Introduction
The Republic of South Africa is a country on the southern tip of Africa and a regional economic power. South Africa is an ethnically mixed country where people of all colors live and that are because of ...