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    Arranged Marriages According to Cambridge dictionary‚ the definition of arranged marriage is “ a marriage in which the parents choose the person their son or daughter will marry” (hjejre). The tradition of arranged marriage has been passed down through the Igbo culture. As a result‚ the Igbo culture still thrives as a community with this tradition. Through the culture there is history for the arranged marriage tradition‚ there is the stability and the consequences of the marriage‚ and in the story

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    Arranged marriage is somewhat offensive to feminist America. There is a level of freedom attached to choosing who and when to marry. Hollywood portrays arranged marriage as the evil separator of lovers‚ the extinguisher of freedom‚ and the ultimate subjugation of women. Vogue has an article titled “The Arranged Marriage That Ended Happily Ever After: How My Parents Fell In Love‚ 30 Years Later.” The article highlights the good points of the couple’s marriage which was arranged years earlier in India

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    According to the 2010 Census of India‚ there are 236‚772‚617 females married. 40 percent of these women are in ages between 25 and 29. And‚ 85 percent of these marriages are arranged. In arranged marriage there is no dating‚ premarital sex‚ living together‚ or even physical interaction. Sheela‚ J. an expert for the United Nations writes that “according to the Hindu Dharma sutras‚ the father should give away his daughter while she still nagnika (naked)”.” This means that as soon as the parents

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    Introduction Since the decline of arranged marriages‚ most people now meet their potential partner-to-be at social gatherings‚ at the work place or even through introductions by family and friends. However‚ for some‚ those means are insufficient‚ perhaps because they lack things in common‚ or simply do not have the time and opportunity to meet the person of their dreams. Thus‚ match-making agencies serve as intermediaries in an attempt to pair parties according to their interests. The proliferation

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    though‚ discrimination against the Middle East has greatly increased especially in women. In foreign countries men are known to rule which causes neither independence nor freedom for women and they are discriminated through religion‚ sex‚ arranged or force marriages and even race. This essay will hopefully persuade others around the world to know that women should not be treated as “second class” citizens and instead be treated equally just like the rest. The word hijab comes from the Arabic word

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    different parts of the country. The sari is a popular choice for women‚ and it can be worn in almost 80 different ways! Moreover‚ arranged marriages are a tradition in both countries‚ and are still practiced today with the bride and groom’s parents usually planning the marriage. Evidently‚ arranged marriages are quite a success. India has a relatively low divorce rate of 1%‚ while China’s is about 1.4/1000 people. In the case of a divorce in a Chinese society‚ the divorce must be based on one of 7 reasons

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    Wallace 1  Marie Wallace  Dr. Butts   Eng 364 I  14th May 2014    Arranged Marriages in the Hmong Culture versus American Culture          The ability to make decisions for who to marry is not up to the bride and groom in Hmong culture.  The mother’s and father’s usually have the say and authority of accepting a marriage proposal. In the  United States people who do have arranged marriages are seem to be unhappy or forced into them for  money or based on successfulness in the spouse and not because of being in love

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    | The Child’s Responsibilities | Uncovering the Challenges of a Young Bride in India | | | Arranged marriages are still traditionally performed in many foreign countries. Most people who do not believe in this tradition find it hard to understand how another person could be the determinate of who they will spend the rest of their life with. Some cultures get along well with marital arrangements but there are still some countries still having problems keeping their tradition going without

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    What’s Love Got to Do with it? In this article Anjula Razdan compares arranged marriage to her own ideal of what she thinks love and marriage means to her. She compares it to being under the spell of Western romantic love. She does this by comparing her own personal thoughts and experiences to those of various experts. Razdan also states that she was a product of an arranged marriage‚ even though she’s still not convinced to do it herself. Sure it worked for her parents‚ yet both of

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    Themes 1) The Indian immigrant’s struggle in a new country. “The pace of life in North America is different from Britain‚ as you will soon discover”‚ the guidebook informed me. “Everybody feels he must get to the top. Don’t expect an English cup of tea.” “Car horns‚ shrill and prolonged‚ blared one after another. Flashing sirens heralded endless emergencies‚ and a fleet of buses rambled past their doors opening and closing with a powerful hiss‚ throughout the night. The noise was constantly

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