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    Different cultures treat the prospects of dissolution of marriage differently. In Roman Catholicism marriage is treated to be sacrosanct and not to be allowed to be terminated easily. In the Muslim religion it is not considered to be so rigid; if the union is not a happy one‚ it is better to terminate. But termination is often unilateral‚ the option being vested with the husband who can pronounce irrevocably the dissolution of the marriage by mere repetition of a particular word three times. No doubt

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    Matthew White Per. 1 Marriage Auspice Maria 5/23/14 The proposition and sacrament of marriage has been around tor thousands of years. Unfortunately today the sacrament of marriage has been perverted and mutated into something contrary to its nature. One must first understand what marriage truly is and then return society’s understanding of it to its true nature. One can know the sacrament of marriage very easily. Marriage is‚ as defined by the Encyclopedia of Catholic Social Teaching‚ “An

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    Money‚ Love and Marriage The novel Pride and prejudice written by Jane Austen has widespread world fame for ages. Since I was a little girl‚ I have seen the movie adopted by it‚ fascinated by the snazzy costume and gorgeous scenes. And it is such a classic work that loads of movies‚ TV series and stage plays are being produced based on its plot. I have watched several editions of the film Pride and Prejudice‚ but never have I read a word of its original book. So I bought it from the book store

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    Title: Reaction Paper Date: July 5th‚ 2013 Instructor: Dr. Brown School: SUNY Empire State College Main Title: Reaction Paper According to dictionary.com‚ a marriage is a legally‚ religiously‚ or socially sanctioned union of persons who commit to one another (dictionary.com). It is said that marriages are a special bond shared between two souls that tie the wedding knot after making a promise to be companions for a lifetime. It is the physical‚ mental‚ and spiritual union of souls

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    Marriage Traditions and the Change For years‚ ever since marriage was created‚ it has been through the will of God and promise of two people to care and love each other till their end. Marriage that was solely based on religion in the beginning eventually was moulded by the influences of tradition and culture that eventually led to stereotypes on the roles of each gender. We all know that since the early ages of man‚ it was the men that brought back the food‚ built shelters‚ and it was then that

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    Although matchmaking primarily on an economic or legal basis is harshly criticized‚ such considerations are often factors of secondary importance and significantly influence the rank order of a potential spouse. Some of these factors in some order of priority may be taken into account for the purpose of matchmaking: * Reputation of the family * Vocation: For a groom‚ the profession of doctor‚ accountant‚ lawyer‚ engineer‚ or scientist are traditionally valued as excellent spouse material

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    ask/don’t tell” era also was to PCS to Fort Lewis proposed a sham marriage. This union would increase both of their monthly incomes. Sham marriage’s are frowned upon in the military because they pull resources under false pretenses. Against disapprobation from her peers‚ family‚ and valued Non Commission Officers (NCO) advice they married a month before moving to Washington. Armed with a husband to co-sign‚ the additional income a sham marriage brings she purchase the the BMW. 3 months after the director

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    For centuries‚ arranged marriages between social classes have been a tradition. Since World War II ended in 1945‚ “love” marriages have become more and more common. Social class has somewhat ended with the establishment of the Tenant Laws; which abolished landlords and divided land between Japanese peasants and farmers. Now‚ marriage is becoming much like that of the United States’. The rise of non-arranged marriage is a positive event; it is helping Japan progress towards a freer nation which is

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    | Marriage and Ministry | | | Tanja Martin | 12/10/2012 | Liberty University | Abstract Marriage can be a rewarding‚ blissful and fulfilling part of life. But‚ it can also be difficult‚ challenging and strained when ministry is incorporated if not properly balanced. When God calls a person to the ministry‚ He calls them to minister to His people without respect to gender. He invented both marriage and ministry and He knows that they are able to co-exist. The problem is people

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    Marriage in “Jude the Obscure” Thomas Hardy’s “Jude the Obscure” focuses on the life of a country stonemason named Jude Fawly‚ and his love for his cousin Sue Bridehead‚ a schoolteacher. From the beginning Jude knows that marriage is an ill-fated venture in his family and his great aunt Drusilla tells him so‚ and he believes that his love for Sue curses him doubly‚ because they are both members of a cursed clan. While love could be identified as a central theme in the novel‚ marriage is the novel’s

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