147 Results for cause and effect

Divorces Today in America the divorce rate is growing as rapidly as the population. There are many causes of divorce such as culture clashes, unfaithfulness-adultery, too young when married, lack of communication, job interference, and in-law problems. Many effects that are seen from divorces are d...
The Effects of Divorce on Children This paper will investigate the effects of divorce on children and it will focus on different ages of children and the effect on there lives. The information in this paper was gathered in the spring of 2001. A. 1. The effects of divorce on toddlers, ...
When a person thinks about the topic of divorce, a reaction of pity usually turns to the parents, instead of the emotionally scared children. Although children often are not the center or cause of divorce, they become part of the pain that is involved. Adults feel many emotions of grief, fear, ang...
Does Divorce Create Long-Term Negative Effects on Children? Since the beginning of time the two sexes have been uniting into one to form a union that is to last until the end of their existence. Though easily said, the differences brought into a relationship are often much more than either party ha...
The divorcing parents provided us with detailed accounts of the years of marriage, accounts infused with the intense emotion of their recent separation. As they reviewed their courtship, the evolution of the family, including the birth of the children and the course of the marital failure, we were s...
1.General Subject: Divorce and Children2.Thesis Statement: To make aware not only the cause of divorce, the effects of divorce on children but also the prevention of divorce.3.Probable Sources: Personal Opinion4.Developmental Divisions:I.IntroductionII.CauseIII.EffectIV.PreventionV.Conclusion...
"What has been the effect of industrialisation on the family?" In our society there are many different types of families. Depending on the way someone has been raised, his or her perception of a family would differ. The types of families that are common to our world are as follows: Ex...
Teen pregnancy is a major issue in the United States of America. Teen pregnancy rates in the United States are twice as high as they are in other developed nations such as England, Whales and Canada and nine times as high as Japan and the Netherlands. The U.S. national campaign to prevent teen pregn...
Since its birth, the millennial generation has experienced a rapid change in the pace of life. People today are focused more on getting to the next big thing and not living in the present. They feel as if they cannot slow down. This new racing way of life has had many negative effects in the lives o...
Booze and Loose Alcoholism is a disease which can be found in many American homes. It can have both short and long term effects on the way a person thinks and acts. This in return can destroy a families relationship, a persons mental health as well as a person future. Both my mother and my fat...
To Live In the movie "To Live" the main characters in the movie gone through a lot of loses and a lot of suffering. There are many ways to explain why such unfortunate events always happens to them, but look at the big picture, there is one root cause that created all the ripples effec...
The word \"relationship\" is one of many words that people use, but have a hard time defining. The dictionary defines it as, \"a state of affairs existing between those having relations or dealings.\" Physical and economic relationships do not tell much that is useful about interpersonal communicati...
The Use of Imagery in "Those Winter Sundays" Parents often have the desire to give to their children no matter how much pain it brings to themselves. In Robert Hayden's poem "Those Winter Sundays," the father does whatever is necessary to make his family comfortable. In ...
In his short story "A Rose for Emily," William Faulkner writes of a daughter keeping the body of her dead father for couple of days. Nonetheless, Emily Grierson's reason for holding on to her father is much different from my family wanting everyone to say farewell to my great-aunt. ...
Can the chain of violence be broken? In the essay "the Broken Chain" by M.F.K. Fisher, the author writes about her own experiences to try to understand "the abuse and angry beating of helpless people." She reminiscently discusses three types of punishment which she received as ...
In today's society it is very common for a child to grow up in a home where one of the parents is absent. In most cases it is usually the father that is not present, particularly in African American homes. "In the United States today, 16,334,000 children under age 18 live in single mother homes (F...
Arthur Miller – All my sons The quotation "We are the cause of our own obstacles," by Meister Eckhart is very representative of how life is. The quotation means that the problems in one's life are caused by that person's actions. I partially belief this statement because...
The quotation “We are the cause of our own obstacles,” by Meister Eckhart is very representative of how life is. The quotation means that the problems in one’s life are caused by that person’s actions. I partially belief this statement because I belief that yes, your actio...
Tillie Olsen's short story "I Stand Here Ironing" recounts a poor working woman's ambivalence about her parenting skills and her eldest daughter's future. It asks the question: What is the cause of Emily's troubled life? The narrator of this story is a middle-aged mot...
Character of Atticus/African-American Fathers Theme Essay As a parent, there is no doubt that supporting a family is difficult, and this is shown through Harper Lee's novel, To Kill A Mockingbird, and in the past years of our history. A single father raising two children, Atticus Finch is ...
A Discourse on Poverty It is the common misconception that poverty is the fault of individuals, as we can see by the passing of various new laws and acts (for example the 1996 welfare reform act). But it is the imperfection of our social structure that is to blame. These flaws allow the perpetua...
Woman Destine in American Society in "Night Mother" by Marsha Norman Marsha Norman attacks the modern American society without placing it in a particular time or in an established space. She does not approach a factitious situation. She crowds us with trifles so she can conceal the...
How advertisements Define American Society: Based on an add showing a mom with her son smiling while he eats Quaker cereal bars. A quote one the bottom says 25% less sugar. 100% Yummy. Everybody wins. Buy Peace at the Grocery Store At Farmer Jack a gallon of milk costs $4.25, a box o...
Throughout the history of mankind, family structure, values and qualities were fairly well remained. However, in today's society, due to lack of religion and morality among other things, the family value system is rapidly failing. Our society must emphasize the good values of the traditional...
Mrs. Ramsay strictness and attempt to control Dunstan ultimately causes him to leave Deptford. Dunstan's mother, Mrs. Ramsay has been a very strict parent of Duntan's, and had tired to control him his entire life, eventually when Dunstan comes of age, he gets sick of it and leaves his home...