The Effect Of A Broken Family

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    Academic Perfomance of Students Coming from Broken Homes

    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study: Broken homes are experience by some of the students not only with those in poverty line families but same goes to middle and higher class families. Parents chose to live separately regardless how their children feel and its impact to their lives, however, there are still parents in spite of the situation still supports and care of their children in their studies, and others. It is worthy to note that majority of high school students in the

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    Divorce

    today’s society, the most important matter is family. For most people, family is the primary reason people strive to do well. Family is the most instrumental and influential aspect in many people’s lives. But similar to how every hero has a villain, there is something that can dismantle a family’s bond or relationship so easily, and that is divorce. Divorce is something that some people have no problem with, but for most people it can have such a great effect and after it happens people are never the

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    Problem and Its Setting

    Broken Family Chapter I Problem and Its Setting Introduction Family is the basic components of the society. And the researcher believes that the number one ingredients on youth’s happy life are their family, that the parents are the most important source of youth’s behavior, which effect to their outlook in life. So if the parents are separated, how does it affect the youth and what can they do about it? When parents split up, there can be many emotions that a

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    Cause and Effect Sarah C. Powers Stautzenberger GEN 090 English Skills and Development Ms. Constance Plungus October 31, 2011 The loss of my mother was devastating and tragic. In 1998, my mother suffered from a brain aneurism that burst. I was 17 yrs old, and lost my best friend. Mom was strong willed and humorous. She finished college on the deans list, and raised four children by her self. She was the matriarch of my family, She was

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    Divorce

    are free to marry other people if they want to. Even though a divorce ends marriage, it does not end a family. It is therefore imperative for enactment of appropriate laws to offer protection for children of divorced spouse and vulnerable marriage partners. End of marriage can have devastating effects on various groups of persons. These may include the couples themselves, the children, families, and even friends. CAUSES OF DIVORCE Marriages are meant to last as long as couples are alive, but there

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    How Children Grow Up

    why children behave the way they do? The answer can have a dependable factor of the lifestyle they were brought up in. A main factor is how they were raised and what they went through as a kid. Statistically children raised in a broken home enters a struggle, and effects the rest of their life. As you read I will explain much further and help you gasp a better understanding of how you raise your kids and what they go through has a great impact on the rest of their life, and how they react to it.

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    Boom

    of the effects to younger people who look up to them (People Involved) and might turn to them in the future. For me, its more of a problem and never a solution, nuff said. 2. Site the positive and negative effects of divorce to the couple and their children. *I don’t want to site positive effects because I’m against it and my brain won’t allow me to generate ideas that I didn’t imagine and realize so I will just give the negative effects, hope sir you’ll understand. The negative effects for me

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    Law - Underage Alcohol Consumption

    should and an increasing percentage of people are at risk of alcohol related harm. Whether these risks are towards ones own health or towards someone else’s physical health, these problems are becoming more and more serious. For young people, the effects of alcohol are different to fully grown and mature adults. Teenagers may not know the risk of the consumption of alcohol and it can be very dangerous. People often do things when they are drunk and they are not aware of what they are doing - they’re

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    Study Habbits

    to answer the following question. 1. What are those different kinds of problems that can affect the study habits? 2. What are the effects of the problem to the study habits? 3. How teenager think nowadays? Statement and Purpose 1. To determine the problems of the students or a teenager. 2. To be able to identify effects of the problem to their studies. 3. To distinguish how teenager

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    Divorce in America

    Divorce and the Destruction of the Family Ron Swanson Western Washington University The Destruction of the Family Throughout history, societies that valued traditional marriage and sexual abstinence were able to remain fundamentally strong and have flourished. Once a society decides to abandon these simple principles, destruction inevitably follows. J. Unwin (1934) wrote, “In human records, there is no instance of a society retaining its energy after a complete new generation has inherited a

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