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    Forced Marriages in Afghanistan A wedding is one of the happiest moments in a girl’s life‚ is when families and friends can come together to celebrate and have fun. In Afghanistan it is traditional for the bride to put on a sad face because she is leaving her family; she is not allowed to smile. However‚ for many brides this is not an act. They really are unhappy at their weddings because they are being forced into a marriage against their will. In Afghanistan‚ it is customary for parents

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    Gay Marriage

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    It’s not a choice to be gay. You don’t chose who you love‚ you just do. Using the Bible as a reason to be against same sex marriage is complete non-sense. God created everyone equal. Even Pope Francis called for the integration of gays into society‚ remarking that even as leader of the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics‚ he has no right to “judge” gay people. The leaders of 313.9 million Americans must realize‚ as the Pope did‚ that they must stop judging gay people and denying their given rights. Why

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    Marriage is a compromise at best. However‚ when you introduce major differences into a marriage such as race‚ religion or nationality‚ there are additional problems you may face. Many couples only think about the love they feel for one another until confronted with some of the problems of mixed marriages. Mixed marriages have taken place since the beginning of time. As people explored and traveled‚ men would fall in love with local women and either stay or take the women back home with them. Marriages

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    Marriage Traditions Sabrina Rivera Anthropology 101 kidney Ford August 23‚ 2010 Marriage Traditions Many cultures have different views and beliefs on marriage. Marriage symbolizes a union between two individuals that are in love and want to commit to spending the rest of their lives with each other. In some cultures wedding traditions consist of wearing certain ceremonial clothing‚ jewelry and reciting particular vows. Although every culture is diverse‚ marriage

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    What is marriage? Marriage is "the institution whereby men and women are joined in a special kind of social and legal dependence for the purpose of founding and maintaining a family" (Marriage 729). The fact is‚ marriage‚ to most of society‚ is something much more than that. To some‚ marriage is the uniting of their souls; to others‚ it is merely an escape from their fear‚ their pain‚ and their agony. The sad truth about it is that many of those marriages will end in divorce. So how do couples

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    By Kagweh F. Macharia Research Summary Traditionally marriage was an institution between a man and a woman with the primary purpose of bring up a family. However‚ things have changed over the years and now the latest issue; same-sex marriage. In as much as this issue has elicited hot debate pertaining to validity and acceptance of the notion of homosexual marriages in the society‚ it is a common knowledge that two men (a man and a man) or two women can not bring forth a family. The stand of this

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    Interracial Marriage

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    Interracial Marriage Interracial marriages have been a growing issue in our society. Some think that interracial marriages and relationships are socially wrong. Some believe that it harms children of mixed races because of the stares‚ discrimination‚ and being criticized. One should not have to feel the pain from being stared at or criticized‚ or discriminated against because of the color of skin or being with the one they love of a different race. The marriages and relationships that are interracial

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    Institution Instructor course GAY MARRIAGE SHOULD BE LEGALIZED Gay marriages have been a subject of discussion all over the world‚ the issue being whether these marriages should be legalized or not. A gay marriage is one that involves a commitment between two people of the same sex. It is mostly referred to as domestic partnership. To come to a conclusion whether gay marriages should be legalized or not‚ it’s only fair to look at the pros and cons. Gay marriages should be legalized because every

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    marriage conflicts

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    the quality of the marriage. Although several avenues of research were made on marital relationships‚ the factors which influence the arising of continuous conflicts are still not clear. Unresolved issues are problems which are continuously brought up in a marriage. Unresolved conflicts within the marriage can affect the longevity and quality of the marriage‚ but personal background and individual trauma contribute to marital problems more often than conflicts within the marriage. If a person develops

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    Gay Marriage: Moving Away from the Blind Confines of Christianity Whether or not to sanction gay marriage has become an intense political debate‚ especially over the last decade. In his essay “Gay Marriages: Make Them Legal‚” Thomas B. Stoddard argues in favor of gay marriages – saying it is a fundamental personal freedom‚ not one that should be controlled by the government – and I support his stance. In Lisa Schiffren’s “Gay Marriage‚ an Oxymoron‚” she argues that same-sex marriage can’t be understood

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