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    Does an arranged marriage create happier‚ stable families than freedom of choice in marriage? A marriage can be defined as a union between two people who wish to become a wife and a husband. An arranged marriage is a marriage where ones choice of a marriage partner is made by another person rather than them (Paul 1). In most cases the choice lies on the parents or the guardians. Though this practice was so common traditionally‚ even today it is still being practiced in many communities. A choice

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    Arranged Marriages: Wrong or Right? There is a wide spread global dispute about the topic of arranged marriages‚ many arguing that it is wrong‚ forced‚ and inhuman‚ while others defend them stating that they are socially and traditionally correct with their societies. Both sides fight frivolously and are on complete opposite sides of the argument‚ but what are the facts? Are arranged marriages right or wrong? Arranged marriages are believed to have been practiced since the dawn of man’s existence

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    countries where falling in love is the path to marriage may be surprised at some of the pros and cons of arranged marriages. Though they’re not for everyone‚ arranged marriages do have some advantages that you may not be aware of. At the same time‚ they have some very real disadvantages too. In countries or cultures where matchmaking is the norm‚ people are very aware of the pros and cons of arranged marriages. One of the strongest reasons for arranged marriages is finding a partner who is compatible ethnically

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    Arranged Marriage in India India is one of the oldest civilizations in the world which in turn encompasses a diverse and rich‚ cultural‚ historical‚ religious and social dichotomy. The question I posed for my annotated bibliography was “how is marriage arranged in India”. In order to understand this concept‚ I must delve deeper into why it is so prevalent and how it has withstood the test of time the. The historical significance of this process is important and I will discuss how it has evolved

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    Arranged marriages in India In country India‚ which happens to be modernized‚ seems to keep up to the tradition of arranged marriages. With this tradition it is really important that a person’s family plays a huge role in choosing the marriage partner. To some this might sound a bit odd but it’s really important to realize that in Indian culture a pre-planned marriage is a symbol of love. Many Americans today will disagree with this arrangement and argue that true love cannot be accomplished in

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    Many people cringe when they hear the words "arranged marriage". They cringe because it brings to mind an image of a forced union and an unhappy couple in the middle of it. However‚ that is not always the case. Arranged marriages can be right and they do have positive effects. The concept of arranged marriages today is totally different; they are no longer the same as they once were. In earlier generations there was no communication before the wedding day‚ now the parents allow their children to

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    Every culture is different and we should respect the way people think and live as long as they aren’t committing a crime against someone’s life.What I find ethnocentric about some cultures is arranged marriages. An arranged marriage is when a family chooses the bride or groom for their child.Arranged marriages are considered wrong in our society because the children are treated as objects .Young men and young women get their freedom taken away to choose the person they want to be with for the rest

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    V.S. [Arranged Marriage is Securer than Romantic Marriage] Name: Yuzhong SHI StudentNr.: 0810990 Group: IBMS205 Table of Content Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………….1 Overview of Arrange Marriages……………………………………………………………….2 Overview of Romantic Marriages……………………………………………………………..2 Supportive articles………………………………………………………………………………….3 Summary of Research…………………………………………………………………………….4 Discuss assumptive statement…………………………………………………………………4 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………………………

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    Arranged marriage and my attitude to it Arranged marriages are marriages in which family members take a significant role in bringing a couple together. Relatives‚ particularly parents‚ often take the initiative to find‚ evaluate‚ and approve potential spouses for their children. In some cases‚ the couple may marry while still relative strangers under the expectation that they will develop a loving relationship over time. These marriages are in contrast to so-called "love marriages‚" in which

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    Arranged Marriages Audrella Logan ENG/157 January 21‚ 2013 Dr. Jan Prewitt Arranged Marriages We were 12 in Mrs. White’s six grade class. We had so much in common‚ we were the only brown skinned among a sea of white skinned‚ blonde hair‚ and blue eyes. We were at the top of the class with straight A’s‚ and we shared an unspoken familiarity that neither of us understood‚ but accepted. She was my “bestie” and I her “bosom buddy”‚ and we shared our worlds‚ ideas‚ thoughts‚ and aspirations

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