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    40 26 June 2010 Characteristics of a Healthy Marriage A marriage can be described as a common characteristic used to make a couple live a happy marriage. Communication is a key role in a marriage. It creates a strong trustworthy bond between them. Respect is determined by decisions made by a spouse. It helps make a safe relationship. Trust helps a couple be smart with their thoughts and feelings throughout a marriage. Healthy marriages consist of three characteristics: communication‚ respect

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    Arranged Marriages Alonzo Wilson There are many factors that play a major role in marriages and lust for one another is one of them. In the essay “Arranged Marriages Get a Little Reshuffling” by Lizette Alvarez a journalist for The New York Times‚ writes that “Lust does not a lasting marriage make”(156). The author is saying that lust does not last in a relationship‚ and it is one of the main reasons marriages does not last long either. I agree with this‚ but lust is one of many other factors

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    Marriage Ancient China

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    In recent years‚ marriage has become not only a relationship with one man and one woman‚ but in America same sex couples and men who have multiples wives are able to wed as well. Indian and Japanese men and women are able to wed through an arrangement of both families. In ancient China‚ Chinese couples also had arranged marriages‚ but in modern times the tradition has faded. Although the way people get married is different a woman’s role in the marriage is similar culture to culture throughout

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    or disappears or turns into anger‚ reproach‚ indifference or even hatred”. One way of looking at marriage is as a rather odd sort of package deal‚ an exchange in which the two parties agree to share income‚ housing‚ sexual favors‚ and a collection of productive activities such as cooking meals‚ cleaning house‚ washing dishes‚ and rearing children. Seen from this standpoint‚ the motivation for marriage is‚ in part‚ the existence of economies of scale in production--it is easier to cook one meal for

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    Cohabitation before Marriage Why do young adults cohabitate? Today‚ teenage couples are planning their lives too soon. Many teens do not realize what could happen in their lives‚ higher debt‚ family disownment or shame‚ and even children. In order to develop solid relationships with a decrease in the likelihood of divorce‚ many young adults are choosing to cohabitate before marriage in today’s society. Once teenagers turn eighteen‚ all they can think about is freedom and how they think they

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    more freedom in their actions. Shakespeare’s writing was influenced by the way family structure was set up. Elizabethan marriages were arranged‚ and many took place at a young age with several customs to follow. The common age most men married was at twenty one. The legal age for boys to get married was at 14 and for girls at 12 with parental permission (“Elizabethan Marriages and Weddings”). Most people today would find this shocking because the age was so young‚ today many people get married at

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    Athena Dolina Expiration Date on Marriages According to a study from the Center of Women’s Resources‚ for every two hours a woman is either slapped‚ beaten and subjected to other forms of abuse. In a day‚ twelve women submit to cruel acts caused mostly by their loved ones or people they know‚ making violence the number one crime against women. Statistics shows that there are too many victims of abuse yet no actions have been done. Margie Tajon‚ president of the 1-Babae Astig Aasenso (1-ABAA)

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    Marriage: the Indian Way

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    Marriages are the biggest form of celebration for any family in India. Indian marriages are known for its grandeur‚ celebration and naach/gaana. Feasts‚ shimmering attires‚ huge guests lists are all part of this big celebration. Marriages in India are not just the union of 2 people but also their families‚ relatives and friends. The traditions and customs differ in different regions and states as per religions‚ languages‚ social strata and locations. eg. There is difference between a Punjabi wedding

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    Marriage at age fourteen is legal in Spain and has recently got world attention. Health Minister Leire Pajin said: “There is a technical discussion of a law that we want to present to protect minors... and in that discussion‚ children’s organizations point out that the United Nations." He recommends raising the minimum age from fourteen to sixteen in Spain. Spain said on February 3rd‚ 2011‚ that the government has no immediate plans to raise the minimum legal age for marriage from fourteen‚ one of

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    placed on women‚ specifically from the “genteel” class‚ subjected them to professions that weren’t too highly respected and well paid. Therefore‚ marriage presented the most common path to financial security. Many female characters in Austen’s novels valued marriage as their highest and most natural aspirations; should they find the right man‚ marriage was undoubtedly to follow. The concept of marrying for wealth may be perceived as shallow and greedy‚ however in Austen’s time it was an idea that

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