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may you live glo alone |
i can do so some time because it free me from all trouble, \ |
na God will |
this is what wikipedia says United States Main article: Divorce in the United States In 2008, 46% of all marriages involve a remarriage for one or both spouses. It is estimated that 40% of all marriages have ended in divorce as of 2008.[15] On average, first marriages that end in divorce last about eight years.[16] Of the first marriages for women from 1955 to 1959, about 79 percent marked their 15th anniversary, compared with only 57 percent for women who married for the first time from 1985 to 1989.[16] The median time between divorce and a second marriage was about three and a half years.[16] In 2009 the overall divorce rate was in decline in the U.S., but so was the marriage rate.[17] A 1995 study found a wide range of unassociated factors including frequency of sex, wealth, race, and religious commitment.[18] The latter finding is contradicted by a study[19] by the Barna Group,[20][21][22] that conducts polls of interest to Christians.[23] They report that a higher divorce rate was associated with infrequent church attendance. Zuckerman (2009) cites more conflicting reports about divorce and religiousness, some for, some against the notion of a correlation in either way.[24] In 2001, marriages between people of different faiths were three times more likely to be divorced than those of the same faith. In a 1993 study, members of two mainline Protestant religions had a 1 in 5 chance of being divorced in 5 years; a Catholic and an Evangelical, a one in three chance; a Jew and a Christian, a 40% chance.[25] While cohabitation has been shown to be associated with higher divorce rates, a study indicates that divorce-prone couples tend to first cohabit, and a number do not go on to get married, leading the researchers to conclude that without cohabitation, the divorce rate would be higher.[26] Success in marriage has been associated with higher education and higher age. 81% of college graduates, over 26 years of age, who wed in the 1980s, were still married 20 years later. 65% of college graduates under 26 who married in the 1980s, were still married 20 years later. 49% of high school graduates under 26 years old who married in the 1980s, were still married 20 years later.[27] Population studies have found that in 2004 and 2008, liberal-voting states have lower rates of divorce than conservative-voting states, possibly because people in liberal states tend to wait longer before getting married.[28] In 2009, 2.9% of adults 35-39 without a college degree were divorced, compared with 1.6% with a college education.[29] The National Center for Health Statistics reports that from 1975 to 1988 in the US, in families with children present, wives file for divorce in approximately two-thirds of cases. In 1975, 71.4% of the cases were filed by women, and in 1988, 65% were filed by women.[30] It is estimated that upwards of 95% of divorces in the US are "uncontested," because the two parties are able to come to an agreement without a hearing (either with or without lawyers/mediators/collaborative counsel) about the property, children and support issues. A study has found that White female-Black male and White female-Asian male marriages are more prone to divorce than White-White pairings.[31] Conversely, unions between White males and non-White females (and between Hispanics and non-Hispanic persons) have similar or lower risks of divorce than White-White marriages.[31] [edit] Europe One study estimated that legal reforms accounted for about 20% of the increase in divorce rates in Europe between 1960 and 2002.[3 United Kingdom The rate of divorce in the United Kingdom has been dropping in recent years. In 2007 the divorce rate in England and Wales was recorded at 11.9 people per every 1000 (1.1%) of the married population. This is the lowest divorce rate recorded since 1981.[33] [edit] Australia In Australia, nearly every third marriage ends in divorce. After reaching a peak divorce rate of 2.7 per 1000 residents in 2001, the Australian rate declined to 2.3 per 1000 in 200apan In Japan, divorces were on a generally upward trend from the 1960s until 2002 when they hit a peak of 290,000. Since then, both the number of divorces and the divorce rate have declined for six years straight. In 2008, the number of divorces totaled 251,000, and the divorce rate was 1.99 (per 1,000 population).[35] [edit] South Asia Unbalanced scales.svg The neutrality of this section is disputed. Please see the discussion on the talk page. Please do not remove this message until the dispute is resolved. (November 2010) India and Sri Lanka are the two countries that have the lowest divorce rates, around one and one and a half percent respectively. In this part of Asia divorce is still very rare, although it is more common in South East Asia. In India, for example, arranged marriage is still fairly prominent although not as common as it once was. Divorce is not deemed as acceptable as it is in other cultures and therefore many either make a concerted effort to work through relationship problems or remain in unhappy marriages.[citation needed] you can see for your self |
i fell to my knee begging my eeeeeeex gf |
Homonide:i can see that some Nigerian are biased because their relatives,or loved one is part of people causing the jagajaga in NIgeria, but let me tell you,if in any way profit in Nigeria Downfall, One day[i] nemesis [/i]will befall you, How will not say a word,, when [i]INEC [/i]is busy arming people with millions of Niara for election through so call budget, , billions of naira God go punish them ooooooooooo |
Nigeria police are very stupid when they see arm robbers they don't know how to shoot,,,, but when they see armless civilians they show their stupid powers |
it more be planned |
how much is 240gigabite,,,,,,,,,,duo core |
that is they are letting out so many worker to be unemployed, what a new year resolution for the bankers |
free this girl, CAN I TRY YOU HART ![]() |
let her rock |
if it been treasured,,, it should be fought for, |
kidnapped at the Grassroot level |
sooryyy , for the association they no want marry |
check the the sound too |
i was money that beat peter not vitali,,, he won the belt and after 1 month goes to defend,,,which he would have enjoyed |
when u are good to go |
i don\t understand this Nigeria again |
tell me who dont have a Godfather,, is it from local gov chairman or the president,,, but we need something * * * * * * * * * |
i can see that some people are biased,, they seen the transparency of a government, even with the problem in this country and they still criticize,,, but all i know is that the MUIZ book writer,should go and become a prof. in a school , for progress sake. |
