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ID number:397896
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Published: 07.04.2002.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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A wedding is a public ceremony that announces to family and friends that love has blossomed between two sweethearts and their commitment to each other is eternal. This fairy tale definition is not a realistic trend of our time. When considered the inverse action of marriage is divorce, the dreams of a loving relationship are dashed on the rocks of despair and rejection. Divorce tears at the very tapestry of our lives because it alienates children from their parents, prevents growing maturity in married couples and generates a negative industry that supports greed and blame.
Children are deeply affected by the increase of divorce in our society and those whose parents are still married know the calamity of this menace. The response of a seven-year-old boy when asked, "Do you know what divorce means?" Convinced I would have to give him the meaning, he quickly responded, "Yes." Then he proceeded to tell me his Aunt is divorced and his cousins have felt the sadness of Dad not living at home any more. Children in a one parent family are the norm by today's standards, and with all the social pitfalls in a child's life having only one parent to train and support them is at best, half of what they really need for survival.

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