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    Civil Marriage

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    Civil Marriage a Choice Civil marriage is a very controversial matter in the Middle East region. What’s marriage in the first place? Marriage is when two people are officially announced as a husband and wife in front of a group of people not opposing to this unity. The paper work is only proof of their marriage. Now a civil marriage is where the marriage ceremony has a government or a civil official perform the ceremony. It doesn’t require a religious ceremony or a religious authority. We can say

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    Marriage and Wife

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    According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary marriage is defined as “the state of being united to a person of the opposite sex as husband or wife in a consensual and contractual relationship recognized by law.” In the essay “Of Marriage and Single Life” by Francis Bacon‚ he talks about how men should act to please women‚ so they can marry them in the future. Francis Bacon wrote this piece in the early seventeenth century. In the essay “I Want A Wife” by Judy Syfers‚ she talks about wives from a husbands’

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    The Sanctity of Marriage

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    Sanctity Of Marriage INTRODUCTION 1. Marriage as an institution today is struggling... a. Many seek to redefine what constitutes a marriage b. We hear of same-sex marriages‚ open marriages‚ polygamy‚ polyandry‚ polyamory c. Others decry marriage altogether‚ preferring simple cohabitation d. Many joke about it: "Marriage is a wonderful

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    Gay Marriage

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    and Lesbians Marriages What is “Gay”? Some would say that it means being happy‚ joyful‚ merry‚ lively‚ and full of sprit. But the topic that I speak of refers to a person’s sexuality‚ having a sexual attraction to persons of the same sex. Is this ethical? As a nation many people are undecided on this issue; the controversy about this topic is never ending. I hear about this issue on TV‚ radio‚ and even at school. Should two men be together? Should two women be together? Should they be allowed

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    Gay Marriage?

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    first thing that should come to your mind is a nation of peace and equality. But in reality it’s not‚ is it? We live in a nation of racism‚ sexism‚ and homophobia. Homosexuals get the worst of all the unfair treatment. Gays have been fighting for rights since the 1960’s‚ maybe even before then‚ and yet today in 2012‚ those pleas for rights are heard‚ but ignored & lashed at. We should allow same-sex marriage because banning it is unfair‚ love is all that matters in marriage‚ & gay families

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    Mixed Marriages

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    Nowadays mixed marriages have become more and more widespread and common than they were many decades ago. In former time‚ many countries such as Saudi Arabia ‚ Pakistan‚ Egypt and even Germany had strict regulations and restrictions‚ which didn’t allow to get married with a person of another nationality. However‚ these days time has changed and mixed marriages gradually have increased. According to the Associated Press‚ it was estimated 65000 interracial marriages in 1970‚ and then this number has

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    gay marriage

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    are denied the right to marry even if they are upstanding citizens. They are held at an unfair disadvantage solely because of their sexual orientation. This discrimination must stop because gay and lesbian couples are law-abiding citizens too‚ who should be afforded the same rights as heterosexual couples. One common problem that plagues gay and lesbian couples that are denied the right to marry is their inability to claim their partner’s social security after he or she has died. The Human Rights

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    gay marriage

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    Legalizing Gay Marriage Imagine being in love with someone and not being about to show your true affection by marrying them. Gays and lesbians have to deal with that everyday. As an article states "In the 2000 census it was found that there were 601‚209 committed gay couples in America." So why not just let these couples get married? Not letting them is going against human rights. Many people say that gay couples should not have kids .. why not? Marriage is suppose to be about love‚ it should not matter

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    Gay Marriage

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    The idea of gay marriage is what I would call a recent phenomenon. I say recent because it has only been in the past few years that activists in the country have become extremely vocal about legalizing gay marriage. What got the ball rolling was the first legally gay marriage in the United States which was performed in San Francisco in 2004 between Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon who are gay rights activists. After this first marriage the idea of homosexuals marrying became a trend that swept across

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    early marriage

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    Early marriage refers to any marriage before the legal age of marriage which may differ from country to country. The legal age of marriage differs by sex‚ for example‚ in some countries in Africa it is 18 for males and only 15 for females. Forced early marriages are known to cause reproductive health risk to the girl child and they also make them feel isolated. DEFINITION-The act of being married early in hopes that one can benefit marriage through financial and social problems. -The act of leaving

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