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    Effects of Drugs and Alohol

    Does the abuse of drugs and alcohol by men in a marital relationship increase the chance of divorce? Kyle Daya HHS4U1-01 Ms. D’Souza June 13 2014 The abuse of drugs and alcohol can affect many people. More often than not, it creates a negative impact. An example of this is the effect it has on married couples and their families. The abuse of drugs and alcohol by men in a marital relationship increase the chance of divorce. The reason for this is because the drugs and alcohol can influence

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    Bridal

    Bridal & Event Planning Courses Unit One Lesson One- Making Dreams Come True Keep a To-Do list Free Consultations First Appointment- Wedding Questionnaire- printed set of questions to guide interview. ( size, style, budget & timeline) How much planning has to be done. Client Reference list- portfolio containing letters & notes from couples Portfolio- photograph album or CD-rom presentation of weddings/events worked on and references from former clients//sample timelines, wedding

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    Entre

    Since high school, I always wanted to take up a career that has something to do with travelling around the world. My dream is to become a flight attendant someday. But sad to say that I’m currently making a path to a career which I’m not sure of, if I’m happy about it or not. I would like to tell my parents of what I want to do for the rest of my life but it’s very hard and I don’t want to disappoint them. It’s not that as simple as what others thought of. By the fact that I was given the opportunity

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    Bibicalworldvieweassy

    My day to day experience as a teacher's assistant has given me a sense of duty. The sense of duty that I have is for all assistants to have a love for their environment, the workplace. The workplace is the school system where I work. I have made it my goal to engage myself in children's counselor and the family. Within this field, I will be able to counsel children as well as adults. I feel as I continue to work towards my degree I will accomplish that goal. The University of Liberty and its instructors

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    Divorced Mothers

    Being a divorced Catholic, daughter, and friend I have seen what people, your fellow church parishioners, and family and friends will say about you, or about your divorce. Many of them will look down on you, but why should they when you were only trying to do right by your family, your children, and your fellow church parishioners, in the end. The main statement of sorts that you will hear is what about the children. Then you’ll hear questions about your personal judgment. Then religion and questioning

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    Clothes

    CLOTHES by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni ABOUT THE AUTHOR Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni was born in Kolkata, India in 1956. She remained in India for twenty years receiving her B.A. from the University of Calcutta before moving to the United States in 1976 to receive her Master's degree in English at Wright State University in Ohio. She then received her Ph.D. in 1985 from the University of California, Berkeley

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    Cowardliness of Penelope

    Cowardliness of Penelope In the epic tradition, as in the Homer’s The Odyssey, Odysseus is a Homeric leader who goes to the war and stay at an exotic land for twenty years. There is a woman behind him – Penelope, who is the loyal wife of Odysseus and the mother of Telemachus. She is a cunning, wise woman that undergoes the situations happen to her during the absence of Odysseus. In The Odyssey, Penelope has not seen her husband Odysseus for twenty years, and, mean while, she suffers the pressure

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    Eat Man Drink Woman

    Every Sunday, father, widower, and master chef Tao Chu (Sihung Lung) slaves over the hot stove and cooks an extensive multiple-course-meal for himself and his three unappreciative daughters. Jia-Jen (Kuei-Mei-Yang), the oldest, is a chemistry teacher in her late twenties, and in between her lectures on valance electrons and orbitals, she chooses to look after her aging father, lament the loss of her former lover, and worship Jesus Christ as her loving savior. Jia-Chen (Chien-Lien Wu), the middle

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    Mules and Women

    portrays a black woman’s unconventional journey of self-love through effective use of literary techniques such as metaphor and personification. Throughout the novel, Hurston uses natural imagery to metaphorically depict Janie’s growing awareness about marriage, men and desire. The reoccurring symbol of the pear tree reflects Janie’s feelings throughout the novel. For example, in Janie’s youth she observes and experiences the bees’ interaction with the pear “tree in bloom” (Hurston 11). Her soliloquy about

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    Out of the Ordinary

    Out of the Ordinary, the Wife of Bath. Novelist and philosopher C. Joy Bell, author of “Saint Paul Trois Chateaux” and “Sun is snowing” once said, “I don’t fit into any stereotype and I like myself that way” (Bell). This is the exact description of the Wife of Bath as she is the kind of person that stands out from the rest. Although she comes from the medieval period, she has characteristics of a modern woman such as power and affluence. During the medieval period, women were viewed as subordinate

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