By: Amy Rebeiro | 2010-03-27 | News and society What is the definition of marriage and where did it come from? When I think about the laws that the United States created regarding marriage its amazing that many people are not talking about the separation between church and state. I personally believe religion should have no input on the laws that govern men because there are so many different religions with conflicting laws that it is not fair to impose ones beliefs over another. But, to those of you who can't make the distinction, here is my argument. read more
By: Dwight Hobbes | 2010-03-26 | News and society If you are dead set against gay marriage, the next time someone gay asks you to marry them, tell them "No." read more
By: Terry Henry | 2011-03-29 | Relationships As a tutor operating with gays and lesbians who are coming out in midlife, I''m often called upon to assist folks type out whether to stay in or leave their heterosexual marriage. It isn''t an straigh... read more
By: Sharon Taibbi | 2011-01-04 | Marriage Yes, you can 'sense' that there is something wrong with your marriage. You can see it in your partner's eyes, his or her behavior and also the quality and quantity of time that you spend together. The mistake most of us make, before we know for sure that the marriage is over, is to cast wrong and damaging aspersions on our partner. Has she found someone else? Is he thinking of a divorce? What would happen to the kids if he walks out? read more
By: Jemal Jelil | 2010-03-29 | Marriage Before I list why marriages fail for men, let me define what I mean by a man's marriage failing. What I mean here when I say that a marriage fails is that your wife has lost interest in you. Or at least, she's not as interested in you as you'd like. read more
By: Eric Moore | 2010-11-11 | Relationships The divorce rate is so high partially because many couples just are no longer willing to save their marriages. Indeed, it can take a lot of hard work for you to save the marriage and halt divorce, so you must be willing to put in your fair share of effort. There are no overnight miracles, but if you put in the hard work and time, you can save your marriage. Your spouse must be willing to work just as hard, of course. Step one is to recognize your faults and for your partner ... read more
By: Sharon Taibbi | 2011-01-04 | Marriage You always thought that you made a dutiful husband who loved his wife dearly. So when your wife has a change of mind, and wants to leave the relationship - you are shocked, hurt and feel horrible. Is there any way, you can save your marriage, when your wife calls it quits? read more
By: Jared Hobbs | 2010-12-23 | Philosophy The following is a list of common logical fallacies of debate. While this reference is not comprehensive, the most frequently encountered are discussed briefly below with examples so that the thinker may become quickly acquainted with the ways people fool themselves and deceive others. Attempts to manipulate thought abound, and being familiar with logical fallacies is a healthy defense, especially when engaged in philosophical debate where truth is supposedly sought, despite whatever ulterior read more
By: Guy Blews | 2010-03-27 | Marriage Marriage is a man made institution that has the primary intention of controlling human instinct of trying to forbid another human to act in accordance with nature, and of trying to make the virtually impossible possible. Statistics prove that the majority of marriages do not last a lifetime (as intended), and even if a marriage does last a lifetime, this fact alone does not mean that it was a 'successful' marriage, that each partner was monogamous or that the offspring of that marriage are healthy-minded individuals. read more
By: Kassandra Vaughn | 2010-04-03 | Divorce Are the problems of your marriage here to stay? Is what you're going through a passing phase? Learn how to tell the difference between a problematic marriage and a marriage filled with problems. read more
By: Elaine Jeans | 2011-05-12 | Technology From time to time we might feel jealous or possessive of our beloved. Well there may be circumstances that provoke you to feel that way. Or maybe you noticed something has changed between you lately that each time he or she picks up the phone you seem to be overly suspicious of who the caller is. read more
By: Aidan Maconachy | 2010-04-04 | Politics Anyone attempting to get a read on Canada's PM, Stephen Harper, will quickly realize that this is a man who is far from transparent. Some have argued that his dominant trait is a Machiavellian willingness to play the political game in order to maximize his winning potential. read more
By: thessayist | 2011-04-10 | Culture There are a plethora of reasons for the persistency and prevalence of female circumcision, popularly referred to as female genital mutilation (FGM). This essay will argue that the persistency and prevalence of FGM in Africa can be traced to its cultural, mythological and religious origins. read more
By: SanseedCom | 2011-06-09 | Journalism Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have been together for almost 7 years and have six lovely children, anyway we may doubt it to some extent. read more
By: Leslie Cane | 2010-11-04 | Break-up I recently received an email from a wife who told me that her husband had recently began a very frustrating and hurtful habit. Every time they disagreed, fought, argued or just failed to connect, he would let it slip that he didn't think that he loved her anymore. This was happening with more and more frequency all of the time. And yet, nothing was changing. He was making no move to get counseling, separate, or divorce. read more