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    form ancient China. Of course‚ Korean also has their classic wedding ceremony. Then I talk about the luxury wedding ceremony‚ what problems are existed till now and people’s opinion. B. The main body Common things Both Korea and China‚ the marriage between a man and woman represents the joining of two families‚ rather than the joining of two individuals. Immerse traditional Confucian values. Like the Chinese‚ Koreans also exchanged the "eight characters" to determine if the match was suitable

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    Cultures and Co-Cultures

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    Cultures and Co-Cultures By: Anna Skidmore Delta College A Culture is the language‚ values‚ beliefs‚ traditions‚ and customs people share and learn according to Larry Samovar and his colleagues (2007). Culture includes two different groups called in-groups which are groups that you identify yourself with and out-groups which is a group of people we view as different (Frings & Abram‚ 2010; Quist & Jorgensen‚ 2010). Examples of culture is the foods we eat‚ holidays we celebrate‚ the

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    Marriage: For the Love or For the Money In our culture marriage is a union between two people‚ we wed for love‚ commitment‚ family‚ and in many instances money. That is may not be the case for many other cultures. From a man and a woman‚ to a man and 5 women‚ the people involved in a marriage varies with each culture. Marriage as a result of love‚ or marriage arranged by one’s parents‚ marriage to gain wealth‚ and livestock‚ marriage as a way to keep the line of descent viable‚ reasons for marriage

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    Is same-sex marriage right? THE SEX ADVISOR By Eppy Halili Gochangco (The Philippine Star) | Updated March 4‚ 2014 - 12:00am I decided to forego the usual question-and-answer format this time as I was invited by Dean Amado Valdez of the College of Law of the University of the East to attend a symposium on same-sex marriage.  The title of the symposium was “Same-sex marriage: Is it right?”  It was sponsored by the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP)‚ the Rotary Club of Manila (RCM)‚ and the

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    Same-Sex Marriage For thousands of years men and women have been united in marriage globally; but now‚ the issue of same-sex marriages has arisen. This is an issue that has divided politicians‚ governments and even everyday citizens. Many countries are now ‘switching the green light’ and legalising same-sex marriages. Australia however‚ still remains with its ‘red light flashing’‚ and disapproves the idea of same-sex marriages. I believe that legalising same-sex marriages will ultimately lead

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    Gay Marriage(Mediation)

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    Mediation 3/27/12 Same-Sex Marriage Mediation Since the 1970’s‚ same-sex marriage has been the forefront of the equal rights movement In America. The nation wide acceptance of homosexuality has risen from nearly a fraction‚ to over half of our countrie’s population in the past 30 years. The accomplishments that benifit same-sex rights have been astounding in such little time. While still‚ the opposing party is fighting at equal rates to endeavor the sanctity of marriage. Why has this become "the"

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    Arranged Marriage Arranged marriage is the type of marriage where parents pick your future husband or wife for you. It is a complicated matter according to Asian and Middle Eastern countries like India‚ Japan‚ Iraq‚ Iran and many other counties. It is practiced in many societies. For example‚ in the Indian culture‚ parents have been choosing a suitable life partner for centuries. For many cultures‚ denying an arranged marriage is a sign of disrespect towards one’s family. There is a large process

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    legalizing marriage for homosexuals is basically that; giving two citizens of the same gender the opportunity to marry one another. In order to not allow homosexuals to fully displease God with their “unnatural acts‚” states had created separate institutions for couples. One being known as the domestic partnership and the other as a civil union. There is not much of a difference between the two. Civil unions are defined as legally recognizing unions with rights similar to those of Marriage. Notice

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    great beginning to a perfect marriage. It is important to realize that while India is very modernized in some aspects (i.e.. they lead the world in student’s math and science scores and produce the largest amount of engineers in the world) they still keep to the tradition of arranged marriages. Marriages formed out of love AKA "love marriages" do happen in India but it is not the norm. It is an accepted fact that a person’s family will play a role in picking the marriage partner. While to many people

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    I also have an appreciation for what my ancestors may have felt when they immigrated to the United States in the past. I think that the U.S. population will look vastly different in the year 2050 because of immigration and the views of mixed marriages changing. According to Kotkin (2010)‚ “In fact‚ most of America’s net population growth will be among its minorities‚ as well as in a growing mixed-race population. Latino and Asian populations are expected to nearly triple‚ and the children of

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