In response to Maggie Gallagher's editorial "divorce controversy", this article was written by Maggie Gallagher, a scholar of the American Academy of Value Studies, under the New York Times unannounced editorial called "divorce controversy". Gallagher opposed the view of editing and is about to answer this question. First, it starts with what we believe the author should be a common hypothesis; the hypothesis states that divorce is harmful for children.
Maggie Gallagher, a columnist for a book called "abolition of marriage" said, "I will never call this a divorce prevention campaign, which is marriage, not to punish divorce.Very important, called marriage To do that, we need a lot of support from education, religion and public policy "Even Judith Wallerstein, who has been tracking the divorce's influence over the past 25 years, turned her attention to many years of marriage, The book, "Good Morage: How and Why Love Works" is the product of an interview with 50 couples who believe they are happy when they get married. Through efforts in various ways to strengthen families and foster an aversion to divorce, it seems that it gradually changes attitudes. Barbara Dafoe Whitehead is looking forward to a vibrant conversation about marriage. It has been done throughout the country, the State Capitol, the basement of the church, and the living room.
In response to Maggie Gallagher's editorial "divorce controversy", this article was written by Maggie Gallagher, a scholar of the American Academy of Value Studies, under the New York Times unannounced editorial called "divorce controversy". Gallagher is against the editorial view and is trying to answer this question. "Anyway, what we can do will fail at least half of the marriage?" This article made me very disappointed. - A doctor and euthanasia at the center of the discussion of euthanasia are doctors. Master the power of early termination of human life. When a doctor graduates from medical school, who should decide who they were born or died. My parents' patient is government. In the perfect world, you'll never do such a cruel question. Not long ago, doctors were seen as an integral part of their community.