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Haley Zeiler
Professor Williams
English A 8 AM
16 October 2018
eds.b.ebscohost.com/eds/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=35&sid=87897a19-024a-4854-849b-
rates between China the United States. This journal is a valid source of information
because it was published in 2011, which was nearly eight years ago making it current Commented [SW4]: “only”?
data. This is not a sustainable source because it compares divorce amongst China and the Commented [SW5]: Is this the right word?
United States meanwhile my paper covers how divorce has changed within the United
States and the reasonings behind it. The purpose of this article is to compare and contrast
divorce in China and the United States using risk models. The authors of this journal use
intelligent words and factual data that has been backed up with experiments to add
credibility to their publication. I will not use this journal in my essay because it does not
“Divorce Statistics: Over 115 Studies, Facts and Rates for 2018.” The Smart Choice for Divorce
and Family Law Issues, Wilkinson and Finkbeiner Family Law Attorneys, 2017,
www.wf-lawyers.com/divorce-statistics-and-facts/. This short work from a web site Commented [SW6]: I’m seeing a pattern of you doing a
good job identifying what the source is. 😊
provides statistics and information as to the divorce rates surrounding the United States,
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what makes people more or less likely to get divorced, and several other topics revolving
around broken marriages. This work is a valid source of information because it was
electronically published in 2017, which brings it to nearly two years ago and is
divorce rates have fluctuated over time and why they have done so. The purpose of this
electronic source is to list facts that correspond to the topic of divorce in the United
States. It has several subtopics embedded within the site that are followed up with bullets
expressing additional information on that topic. This web site is cared for by several
individuals. They all completed a paralegal program and have achieved an associate
information. I am going to use this short work for its data only so that I can support my
thesis.
Gradisher, Suzanne M., David R. Kennedy, and David Redle. “Divorce and Life Insurance Commented [SW7]: Same comment about more than 2
authors.
Proceeds: Be Aware of the Law.” Journal of Financial Planning, vol. 25, no. 12, 1 Dec.
divorce and life insurance parallel with one another. It has embedded quotes and tips that
allow for additional information on the topic. This journal is a good source of information
because it was published in 2012, which is nearly seven years ago making it current data.
This is not viable for my paper because it covers how divorce is related to life insurance
while my topic is how divorce has fluctuated over tip and the reasons why. The purpose
of this article is to discuss how divorce correlated to life insurance. The authors of this
journal use quotes, fluid sentences, and formal language to help establish credibility for
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their text. I will not use this journal in my essay because it does not support my overall
thesis.
Halla, Martin. “The Effect of Joint Custody on Family Outcomes.” Journal of the European
Economic Association, vol. 11, no. 2, 1 Apr. 2013, pp. 278-313, doi: 10.1111/jeea.12003.
This academic journal uses charts and graphs to explain data that is based off of joint
custody on family outcomes. This journal is a valid source of information because it was
published in 2013, which is nearly six years ago making it current data. This is not a
supportable site because it discusses the effects of joint custody on family outcomes,
which is a result of divorce, while my paper discusses how divorces has altered within the
Unites States and the reasonings behind it. The purpose of this article is to display how
divorce has aeffected joint custody on family outcomes. The author of this journal is a
professor at the University of Linz and embedded several graphs and charts to back up
the claims that were made throughout the journal, allowing for credibility to be present. I
will not use this journal in my essay because it does not support my overall thesis.
Kennedy, Sheela, and Steven Ruggles. “Breaking Up Is Hard to Count: The Rise of Divorce in
the United States, 1980-2010.” vol. 51, no. 2, 8 Jan. 2014, pp. 588-596,
occurred over the years of 1980 and 2010. It has charts embedded within the journal that
displays how the rates have fluctuated throughout the years, with an emphasis on how it
has increased rather than decreased since the late 1800s. This journal is a good source of
data because it was electronically published in 2014, which brings it to nearly five years
discussing how divorce rates have fluctuated over time and why they have done so. The
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purpose of this journal is to inform its audience what the changes in divorce rates are and
at what point in time they change. Dr. Kennedy received her Ph. D. in Sociology and
Demography at the University of Pennsylvania and Professor Ruggles is a regents Commented [SW8]: Capitalize? Apostrophe?
professor of history and population studies at the University of Minnesota, so they have
the authority to be discussing such data. I am going to use this journal for its data only so
Kickham, Kenneth, and David A. Ford. “Effect of Divorce on State Medicaid Expenditures.”
Journal of Poverty, vol. 17, no. 1, 1 Jan. 2013, pp. 1-11, doi:
family structure are affected by divorce. It provides data and methods that correlate to the
topic at hand. This academic journal is a good source of data because it was electronically
published in 2013, which is nearly six years ago and is still considered to be current data.
divorce while I am discussing how divorce has fluctuated throughout the years and why.
The purpose of this journal is to discuss how divorce amongst couples has altered
Medicaid and why it has done so. Kickham is a professor of political science at the
abuse studies at the University of Central Oklahoma as well, making them reliable
sources of this information. I am not going to use this journal in my essay because it does
Leamon, Shawn. “Why is the divorce rate so high in the US? (Recommended).” Divorce and Commented [SW9]: Was this part of title?
high/. This weblog discusses the demographics on divorce, the main reason for divorce,
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and the reasons there is such a high rate of divorce in the United States. This weblog is a
valid source of information because it was last updated in 2017, which means nearly two
years ago it was modified once again with information and is considered to be current
data. It is relevant to my topic because I am discussing how divorce rates have fluctuated
over time and why they have done so. The purpose of this weblog is to state if divorce
rates have increased or decreased and explain why. The editor of this blog is a wealth
manager, divorce advisor and digital marketing strategist. He received his Bachelor of
Arts in both Economics and Philosophy from Dartmouth College, giving him authority to Commented [SW10]: Should these be capitalized?
discuss this topic in such detail. I am going to use this website for its data only so that I
Research.” Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, vol. 42, no. 3/4, 1 Feb. 2005, pp. 153-167,
doi: 10.1300/J087v42n03_09. This academic journal discusses factors that apply to failed
why divorce occurs and elaborates on each topic for a better understanding of why the
apply to such a circumstance. This journal is a good source of information because it was
published in 2005, which brings it to nearly fourteen years ago and is still considered to
be current data. It is pertinent to my topic because I am discussing how divorce rates have
fluctuated over time and why they have done so. The purpose of this journal is to inform
the readers of elements that have been connected with divorce among married couples
over the years and provide detail as to how they are negative in a marriage. Dr.
Lowenstein was a qualified clinical and educational psychologist who also worked in the
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use this journal for its data only so that I can support my thesis.
Putnam, Richard R. “First Comes Marriage, Then Comes Divorce: A Perspective on the
Process.” Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, vol. 52, no. 7, 1 Oct. 2011, pp. 557-564,
religion was extremely important and ties in divorce with those specific time periods.
This academic journal is a good source of data because it was electronically published in
2011, which was nearly eight years ago making it current data. It could be relevant to my
topic if I wanted to add further information as to why divorce occurs, but because it is
strictly tying in with religion it may not specifically address the subject of divorce to the
extent that I want it to. The purpose of this journal is to discuss how religion is connected
him the authority to publish this material. I may use this journal for its data to support my
overall thesis.
marriages-end-in-divorce. This weblog states the top ten reasons as to why marriages end
in divorce. It places them in descending order from most common reason to least
common reason and provides details on each of the ten. This weblog is a valid source of
data because it was last updated in 2013, which means nearly six years ago it was
modified once again with information and can be considered to be current data. It is tied
to my topic because I am discussing how divorce rates have fluctuated over time and why
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they have done so. The purpose of this weblog is to list the top ten reason as to why
marriages end and place them in an order of prevalence. The editor of this blog has been
practicing family law as a divorce attorney for more than twenty years, giving her the
authority to blog about such a topic. I am going to use this weblog for its data only so that
I can support my thesis. Commented [SW11]: Really good job on this so far.