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    Cenomar - Certificate of No Marriage Record

    Certificate of No Marriage Record content provided by Atty. Ryan L. Tanjutco and tanjutcolaw.com NOTE: Please refer to the Family Code of the Philippines for references to any of its article as mentioned in some items below. A Certificate of No Marriage Record(CENOMAR) is simply what its name implies. It is a certification issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) stating that a person has not contracted marriage. The NSO is the central repository of among others, marriage records in the

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    Autobiography of a Manager

    services. This dream was drilled into his head by his parents. His dream shattered when he could not attend the preliminary exams due to food poisoning. He did not have any regrets as he was being forced to appear for IAS by his family. !   Raja’s marriage failed within a year. This left

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    Assess the View That Divorce Rates Have Risen Because Divorces Are Now Easier to Obtain

    constantly differentiating since the 19th century. As mentioned above, the first significant change in law was that women had the same rights for divorce as men. This meant that now, more people could reach out for a divorce, as both halves of an unhappy marriage could end it if it needs be. This meant the divorce numbers were not limited, and that it was much easier to get divorced if you wanted to, although you still had to compile valid evidence, such as the male had to have committed adultery, and you

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    As You Like It

    In this play, Duke Frederick (the younger duke) usurps his older brother, Duke Senior, and banishes him to the Forest of Arden. Frederick goes on to banish Duke Senior's daughter Rosalind. Frederick's daughter, Celia (Rosalind's cousin) flees her evil father with Rosalind and they head (along with Touchstone, the clown) to the Forest of Arden. Before leaving, though, Rosalind falls in love with Orlando and he with her after he beats Charles in a wrestling match. Orlando, the younger son of Sir Rowland

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    The Makioka Sisters

    Makioka Sisters The Japanese ie system consisted of a patriarchal structure in which all rights, responsibilities and duties, social standing, and family property were inherited from the father to the eldest son. In terms of marriage, the ie system consisted of marriage to be preferably arranged for the benefit of the family instead of the individual (the two people getting married) (Rod, 2001) (Kudo, 2012). In cases in which there were no sons born into the family, the eldest daughter along with

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    Valentine by Carolyn Duffy

    Analysing the poem ‘Valentine’ ‘Valentine’ is a poem where all of its stanzas are an extended metaphor. For example, “I give you an onion” symbolises the famous vows used in a wedding ceremony-“I give you this ring”. The extended metaphor is about the characteristics of an onion fits the notions of love. Throughout the stanzas it uses the conventional symbols of love such as “red rose, “lover” but then creates a negative image about the words that may at first seem impossible to create a negative

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    Reflection on Rh Bill (Philippines)

    Reproductive Health Bill became one of the crucial, sensitive and serious issues in our country. In fact it made a divisive chapter in our history where many individuals had an intense debate that led to partition. The President Aquino Administration pellucidly showed its persistent support to the said bill while other religious groups, particularly the Catholic Church, strongly opposed it. The Catholic Church is against the passage of the RH law which promotes both natural and artificial family

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    Kumiho

    Kumiho by Charles La Shure Kumiho means, literally, "nine-tailed fox." The following description appears (word for word) in both the Donga Color World Encyclopedia (Tonga wonsaek segye paekhwasajeon) and the Dusan Great World Encyclopedia (Tusan segye taebaekhwasajeon): "A fox with nine tails that commonly appears in the oral tales of our country. It can freely transform into, among other things, a bewitching girl that seduces men. A fox that lives a thousand years is said to turn into a kumiho

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    San Cultural

    other’s company and heavily rely on each other. Social ties are considered very important in band society because no one can simply be in it for his own benefit. The kinship system in this culture affects all things, but most clearly, how their marriage rituals work, how the people spend their free time, and even where the live during drought. Kinship determines if one band will be taken in by another in drought times when water is scarce and thankfully, the san have both the maternal and

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    Book Review of "Midnight Musings of a Family Therapist"

    This book is opening my eyes to the world of psychology and I hope to have a better idea of the field by the time I am finished. Summary My review of “Midnight Musings…” will begin with a look into Whitaker’s biography, a few of his ideals on marriage, and then to his Experimental Family Therapy. During the course of my review I have inserted some of Dr. Whitaker’s quotes. I did this because you cannot put into words some of the things he has said so I just quoted him instead. Carl Whitaker

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