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  2. Relationship dissolution "refers to the process of the breaking up of relationships (friendship, romantic, or marital relationships) by the voluntary activity of at least one partner." [1] This article examines two types of relationship dissolution, the non-marital breakup and the marital breakup. The differences are how they are experienced ...

  3. Free Speech Week - Wikipedia

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    Free Speech Week (FSW), formerly known as "National Freedom of Speech Week", is a national event that recognizes free speech and press in the United States. Free Speech Week is observed during the third full week of October each year. According to its organizers, "the goal of Free Speech Week is to raise public awareness of the importance of ...

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  5. Breakup - Wikipedia

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    A relationship breakup, breakup, [1] or break-up [2] is the ending of a relationship. The act is commonly termed "dumping [someone]" in slang when it is initiated by one partner. The act is commonly termed "dumping [someone]" in slang when it is initiated by one partner.

  6. “Betrayal Of Vows”: Woman Ask For Divorce After Husband’s ...

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    A survey carried out by YouGov took a deeper look at people’s views on having multiple partners at once. It found that while more than half (55%) of American adults consider themselves ...

  7. Freedom of speech in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A Distant Heritage: The Growth of Free Speech in Early America. New York: New York University Press, 1995. Godwin, Mike (1998). Cyber Rights: Defending Free Speech in the Digital Age. New York: Times Books. ISBN 0-8129-2834-2. Rabban, David M. (1999). Free Speech in Its Forgotten Years, 1870–1920. New York: Cambridge University Press.

  8. Why America changed its mind on same-sex marriage - AOL

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    In 1996, just 27 percent of Americans said they believed same-sex partners should enjoy the same rights as opposite-sex couples. Today, more than 70 percent support marriage equality. That shift ...

  9. Portal:Freedom of speech/Topics - Wikipedia

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