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61: Stress On Police Officers
... The suggested reason: Higher stress levels. Every study done points to the higher levels of stress police officers face, but what form does that stress take? With suicide there seem to be four factors: 1. Divorce. 2. Alcohol, not alcoholism. That was one of the early theories. But in actuality it was the use of alcohol right before the act to "get up the nerve". 3. Depression. 4. A failure to ... stress levels. Police suicide is more directly related to relationship problems than to job stress. Of the last 14 suicides among the police officers in New York City, 12, or 86%, had to do with divorce or relationship breakup. Suicide is often an impulsive act, and the handgun at the officer's side is guaranteed to be lethal in the hands of an experienced shooter. UB professor, John M. Violanti, Ph ... of their role, they mistrust many things, and they especially mistrust mental health professionals," Violanti said. "Departments should include some sort of suicide awareness training in their stress management program." Police officers going through a divorce are 5 times more likely to commit suicide than that of an officer in a stable marriage. Relationship problems however, are highly related to job stress. If we consider that officers have an important ...
62: Marriage Asylum
... artistic development. It is also my belief that much in the way of the institution of marriage has not changed since its barbaric origin hundreds of years ago. In light of the enormous rate of divorce, marriage should be banned or at least have greater restrictions placed on the eligibility of matrimonial covenants. Such restrictions would include, but not limited to, communication training, household budgeting classes and psychological counseling for a ... are purely myth. Dissolution of marriages occasionally takes years and cost exhorbant amounts of money. It is therefore my contention that church and state have a great incentive to get people to marry and then divorce, again and again. Both Church and State have continually made adversaries out of divorcing couples and I would further argue that both Church and State collaboratively devised the institution of marriage as a means to ... control and as a way to collaboratively accumulate wealth and stay the flow of illegitimate orphaned children, monetarily draining both Church and State and led to confusion over rightful property heirs. Extremely high percentage of divorce supports my argument that people enter into marriage too lightly, without fully preparing themselves for the actual realities of what marriage entails. High incidences of divorce in our culture may suggest that people are ...
63: Generation X, Less Happy, Why?
Generation X, Less Happy, Why? Nowadays divorce is so common it's hard for people to try hard, fight through their problems and make a marriage last when there's such an easy way out, divorce. Marriages of earlier generations were sometimes happier, because divorce wasn't the immediate anecdote to family or marital problems. I come to this conclusion from hearing about my moms childhood. My grandparents have stayed together to this day regardless of their problems which ...
64: Hamlet
... are more vulnerable to the life cycle stresses. Compared to men, they are more responsive to feel responsible for a wider network of people. Their role overload is exacerbated when unpredictable stresses, such as illness, divorce, or unemployment, occur. This means they are doubly stressed-both exposed to more network stressed and more emotionally responsive to them (Gove, 1972). Kessler and McLeod (1984) found women to be much more emotionally affected ... family functioning"(Cohler & Lieberman, 1980). In recent years women have been marrying later and less often and having fewer children. They are divorcing more-current estimates are that 50% of all marriages will end in divorce (Glick 1984)-and those with the most education and income are the most likely to divorce and the least likely to remarry. By contrast, the wealthier men are and the more educated they are, the more likely they are to stay married or to remarry quickly. Women are likely to ...
65: A Man For All Seasons - 16th Century
... had to make sure that they were on his good side, no matter what. Another reason was that More acted differently than everyone else; he believed that you had to earn your status. And the divorce, well, the divorce can be looked at as the King and the Church meeting at a head. It was king versus the church, and for Thomas More, it was his life vs. his spirit. The first thing about ... been spoiled and has become corrupt in his power. He uses his authority as he sees fit and this makes him a dangerous man to cross. For instance, Wolsey failed the King in getting the divorce and died for it, under a false charge of High Treason. Now the King has put More into the same position, creating conflict. More knows that he cannot obey his King in this task ...
66: Macbeth 2
... guilty of the crime of murder. He has supposedly killed his wife, Nicole Brown. Why did he do it? Well, there may be many reasons. O.J. and Nicole were in the middle of a divorce. If the divorce would have been completed, O.J. would have to pay Nicole alimony. As O.J. is a very wealthy man, he probably would have had to pay a large sum of money. If this was ... O.J. killed his wife, O.J. can be looked upon as being very greedy and selfish. O.J. also has two children. The mother of the children usually gets custody of the kids in divorce settlements. Perhaps O.J. loved his children so much that he could not bear to loose them. O.J. killed for his own needs and desires. He may of had ambitions and goals for ...
67: Macbeth
... guilty of the crime of murder. He has supposedly killed his wife, Nicole Brown. Why did he do it? Well, there may be many reasons. O.J. and Nicole were in the middle of a divorce. If the divorce would have been completed, O.J. would have to pay Nicole alimony. As O.J. is a very wealthy man, he probably would have had to pay a large sum of money. If this was ... O.J. killed his wife, O.J. can be looked upon as being very greedy and selfish. O.J. also has two children. The mother of the children usually gets custody of the kids in divorce settlements. Perhaps O.J. loved his children so much that he could not bear to loose them. O.J. killed for his own needs and desires. He may of had ambitions and goals for ...
68: Stress Management
... than in the line of duty. Stress is put to blame for this. Every study done indicates that police officer face a much higher level of stress. For suicide there are four main factors: 1. Divorce 2. Alcohol 3. Depression 4. A failure to get help. All four factors are symptoms that can stem from an officer s stress levels. An officer who got into trouble on the job, suspension or ... suicide is more directly linked to relationship problems which in turn is linked to job stresses. Of the last fourteen suicides of police officers in New York City eighty-six percent had just had a divorce or relationship break-up. Police officers going through a divorce are five times more likely to commit suicide than officers who have a stable relationship. Relationship problems are highly related to job stress. In fact, studies have called police work to be a high ...
69: Aunt Julia And The Script Writ
... JuliaΥs suitors who come to call is also a distant relative of some sort. The last bit of incest comes out at the very end of the story. After and eight year marriage, and a divorce that actually devastates the family, Marito remarries an actual blood relative. He marries his cousin Patricia and turns his aunt and uncle in to his mother and father in law. ItΥs funny that his family ... in chapter sixteen had a great deal to do with money. In my opinion, Marito was writing about money so much due to the fact that he had none. One final demon affecting Marito is divorce. The main reason Marito and Aunt JuliaΥs family is all up in arms about their relationship and marriage is not because of the age difference, that did not turn out to be that big of ... even arrived from Bolivia, the whole family was already talking badly about her. They had even gone so far as to stay up all night gossiping about her. They were probably so upset about her divorce because they are a religious family, and it meant that she could not remarry in a church. Another time this demon rears its ugly head is eight years later, when Marito and Aunt Julia ...
70: Infidelity
In today’s society, infidelity is one of the leading causes of marital disruption and divorce. In accordance with societal norms many myths have been associated with infidelity. The following myths and their effects on marriage will be discussed: Everyone has affairs; the affair is the direct result of the faithful mate and, the marriage must end in divorce. In examining the various myths, this paper will challenge the greater issue, can marriage survive infidelity? There was a time when more smart-conscious decisions were made relating to sexual relationships. In particular, sexual relationships ... those problems are purely individual. It is possible for one spouse to make another feel as if they should be somewhere else, or with someone else. However, the unhappy spouse could choose to get a divorce, to seek counselling or begin an argument. There are other alternatives. One spouse does not make another have an affair. After an affair has been discovered, usually the affairee confesses (figure 4), a marriage ...


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