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    Civil Marriages

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    CIVIL MARRIAGE Introduction: Marriage is a unique legal status conferred‚ and recognized by governments. It brings with it a host of reciprocal obligations‚ rights‚ and protections. Yet it is more than the sum of its legal parts. It is also a cultural institution. It conveys clearly that you and your life partner love each other‚ are united and belong by each other’s side. It represents the ultimate expression of love and commitment between two people and everyone should understand that

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    wedding‚ we try to associate it with arranged marriages. Due to the social structure‚ the concept of arranged marriage is prevalent in the Indian wedding scenario‚ since ages. On the other hand‚ love marriages were considered as a taboo among many Indian people‚ who do not have a modern outlook of life. For them‚ two people should tie the wedding knot only with the consent of their parents and the blessings of their relatives. Nonetheless‚ love marriages are prevalent in almost all the societies of

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    Healthy Marriage

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    www.childtrends.org What Is “Healthy Marriage”? Defining the Concept By Kristin Anderson Moore‚ Ph.D.‚ Susan M. Jekielek‚ Ph.D.‚ Jacinta Bronte-Tinkew‚ Ph.D.‚ Lina Guzman‚ Ph.D.‚ Suzanne Ryan‚ Ph.D.‚ and Zakia Redd‚ M.P.P. September 2004 verview Americans love books and movies that end with a couple exchanging vows and going on to live “happily ever after.” We cry at weddings‚ and we admire couples of whom it can be said‚ “They have a great marriage.” And young people today continue to place

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    early marriage

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    Early marriages are marriages that happen between people under the age of eighteen. Such marriages are spread all over Palestine. In particular‚ they occur in Palestinian rural rather than urban areas. These practices take place for several reasons. One very important cause is the religious definition of adulthood which is more related to physical and biological aspects rather than psychological and behavioral. Another essential purpose for this practice is the lack of adequate education. Moreover

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    Marriage Equality

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    Marriage Equality Marriage is defined in the dictionary as the social institution under which a man and woman establish their decision to live as husband and wife by legal commitments‚ religious ceremonies‚ etc. (Marriage). The key words here are man and woman. But‚ what about a woman and a woman‚ or a man and a man; why is this institution not allowed? Marriage equality has become a highly debated topic in America. Yes‚ there are alternatives‚ such as civil unions‚ but this is not the same as

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    Gay Marriage

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    Pro Gay Marriage Ask just about anyone they’ll all say they’re in favor of equal rights for gays. Just name the topic- should gay people have the same rights in housing‚ jobs‚ should they have equal access to government benefits or equal protection under the law? Then you get to the topic of gay marriage- that’s when all the talk of equality stops dead cold. If two people love each other‚ no matter what their gender‚ ethnic back round‚ or religious values are‚ they should be able to get married

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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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    Gay Marriage and the election By: Quin Cross 11-10-12 The word Homosexual comes from the word homos‚ meaning same‚ so its people who like the same sex. Gay rights have been fought over for centuries. Today its up to the states too decided if they want to allow same sex marriages. Thats why its important for political candidates to have a certain view on gay marriage. There has been interactions between the same sex’s for a very very long time. The first known appearance of the word homosexual

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    Preparation for Marriage

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    Immediate Preparation - Marriage as a State of life I. Gaudium et Spes (#48-50) defines marriage as: 48. The intimate partnership of married life and love has been established by the Creator and qualified by His laws‚ and is rooted in the jugal covenant of irrevocable personal consent. Hence by that human act whereby spouses mutually bestow and accept each other a relationship arises which by divine will and in the eyes of society too is a lasting one. For the good of the spouses and their off-springs

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    Consanguineous Marriage

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    Suehil Abdurrahman English 201 Literature Review Consanguineous Marriage Consanguineous marriage in clinical genetics is defined as a marriage between two related individuals. The individuals come from close kin or are second cousins exhibiting inbreeding coefficient higher or equal to 0.0156. Consanguinity is more prevalent amongst the world population residing in North Africa‚ West Asia‚ and Middle East‚ and among these communities’ emigrants who are currently residing in Australia‚ Europe

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