Marriage Is a Human Right

During 2008, the latest year for which statistics are available, there were 2,162,000 marriages recorded in the United States. More than 6,000 of our fellow Americans tied the knot every single day! And, in spite of the reported high rate of divorce–last recorded as about 44% of first marriages after seven years–the rate of re-marriage is an astonishing 93%. This is more than great news for wedding planners and caterers. Marriage seems to have taken hold in this culture as a status that accords us a level of respect, an assumption of accountability (whether true or not), and a regard by society that means we’re members in good standing of the community.

Marriage even affords us a number of benefits, rights and legal protections not found outside its esteemed position in our society. In fact the actual number of rights and benefits is knowable, and is rather high. Higher than most people realize, or they may be more solicitous of a marriage partner. Knowing this information would also likely make more people able to see the unfairness in denying those marriage rights to anyone otherwise eligible, which is one purpose of this article, and the derivation of its title. Marriage is not just a human right; it’s a portal into the benefits and protections the state bestows to its adult citizens. How many rights, protections and benefits?

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Different Forms of Human Physiology Courses

We are in a brand new era of history right now. The technological advances that we have seen in the last few years are astounding. They have entered and altered pretty much every facet of everyday life, not at all excluding education. These technological advancements have made it possible for there to be multiple sources and forms of education. This means that there are now multiple sources and places to find human physiology courses.

This is good news for most students entering the medical education arena. Every student hoping to make a successful career within the medical community will have to successfully pass at least one, but probably many more human physiology courses. Here are some of the options you can consider when going about choosing a human physiology course to take: Read the rest of this entry »

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