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Changes in Patterns of Marriages and Divorce may Reflect Changing Views of the Place of Marriage in Society. There seems to be A Growing Acceptance that Marriage is no longer necessary for couples  

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SARAH Changes in Patterns of Marriages and Divorce may Reflect Changing Views of the Place of Marriage in Society. There seems to be A Growing Acceptance that Marriage is no longer necessary for couples to produce children or engage in long-term Relationships. Discuss this argument supporting your views with Statistical evidence and the finding of named, identified and dated sociological evidence and explain that do we find Families in every country in the World? A family is defined as a distinct group in society whose members are related to each other by ties of either blood or relation relation, and who support each other economically and emotionally. The family has often been regarded as the cornerstone of the society. A family is best described as a group of people most often consisting of adults and their offspring, living with or near each other. To help us to understand it and describe it...

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