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    Marriage and Dowry

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    3. History 4. Arranged Marriages and Dowry 5. The dowry system 6. Dowry System in India 7. What is Bride burning? 8. Dowry law in India 9. Dowry death new ruling India 10. Rising number of dowry deaths in India 11. Marriage as a financial transaction 12. Conclusion Introduction Today‚ Indian society is surrounded with many problems such as unemployment‚ illiteracy‚ population growth‚ terrorism‚ etc. Among these problems‚ a problem which is deep rooted in Indian

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    Career and Marriage

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    Career and Marriage Does healthy career equal a broken marriage? Do we all think this way? There are lots of arguments on this issue; everyone has a different a different idea. Women entered workforce when World War II began‚ while men took off to serve in the army. The world was really different for those women at that time period than their mothers or the women they used to be. It was also for women to work outside of the house and still be a perfect mom or a wife. They wanted to do both of the

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    What is the big deal over the same sex marriages? This has always been a controversial issue. There are two issues that come to mind. First‚ there is the religious point of view. Many religious leaders oppose homosexuality or specifically same sex marriages‚ they feel that God made men and women to produce and take care of children and that is how it should be. They also feel that God created Adam and Eve because that’s how God wants us to finish the cycle. Second‚ there is the issue of being the

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    Early Pregnancy

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    A RESEARCH PAPER THE CAUSES OF EARLY PREGNANCY IN TODAY’S GENERATION SUBMITTED BY: Ma. Veronica A. Pelayo BSE- English SUBMITTED TO: Mrs. Cecil V. Sabordo Instructor English Profiency Instruction 2 2nd sem sy. 2014 Topic Outline The Causes of Early Pregnancy in Today’s Generation Thesis Statement: There are many reasons why today’s Generation is involved in early Pregnancy I. Causes of Teen Pregnancy A. Lack of good education 1. Reasons for lack of education

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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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    Arrange marriages

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    Arrange marriages Very few people in Western cultures enforce or even endorse arranged marriages. The thought of having your life partner picked out by your parents can be repulsive to many young adults because you’re the one who has to live with the person you marry for your whole life not anyone else. It is a process that is born of free will‚ choice and many believe‚ should be the sole privilege and right of the individual seeking a partner. But for Eastern societies‚ arranged marriages are not

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    Women and Marriage

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    Women & Marriage The Causes & Effects Women are confusing‚ complicated‚ and they can stress you out sometimes. On the other hand‚ they can make your entire day better whether it is a smile‚ hug‚ or just to give you extra support in life. That brings up the topic of marriage and for what reasons women ever think of getting married. The word marriage can be misinterpreted‚ and thought about very differently depending on your culture. Marriage in the eyes of most Americans is to represent

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    to marry is their inability to claim their partner’s social security after he or she has passed. This problem does not occur to heterosexual beings after the death of their spouse. The Human Rights Campaign‚ which work to obtain equal rights for lesbian‚ gay‚ bi-sexual and transgender people‚ supports the efforts to gain survivor benefits for domesticated partners. Because of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA)‚ insurance plans are not required to provide a qualified joint and survivor annuity (QJSA)

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    Marriage and Cohabitation

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    Title: Marriage and Cohabitation Author: Thornton‚ Arland‚ Axinn‚ William G.‚ Xie‚ Yu Publication: In Population and Development. University of Chicago Press. 2007 Sources: Data from the Center for Disease Control‚ 2002 ‘Throughout history‚ the family has been a central some would argue the central institution in human society.’(pg. 1 Marriage and Cohabitation) Although many accept marriage as a self-defined status in research‚ we believe that most understand it to be a union of husband

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    Marriage in Albania

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    An Albanian traditional arranged marriage is also arranged by the parents of the bride and groom. According to Robert Elsie (2001)‚ "traditional Albanian marriages are taken very seriously" (p. 168). In most cases‚ the bride and grooms marriages were already pre-arranged from their early childhood years. There is very little contact with the bride and groom and when finding a match for arranging this marriage between two people‚ "love" did not play a factor in the decision. It was merely based upon

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