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    Marriage and Family

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    MARRIAGE AND FAMILY The word “love” is derived from Germanic forms of the of Sanskrit lubh (desire). Eros (Greek erasthai) Is used to refer to the part of love constituting a passionate‚ intense desire for something: especially sexual desire. Nature of love means the common‚ normal attributes and outcomes of love. One of the elements of love might be that "it is blind." A person in love is often "blind" to the bad or negative things about the person they love‚ meaning they just don’t realize the

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    Love & Marriage

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    Love & Marriage SOCS 315 The reason of why I want to enter into this type of an agreement with Marietta‚ mainly because of my past experience has left me uneasy. Not only has the financial been traumatic‚ but the fight for equal custody was strenuous. After few years of counseling‚ I regained my dignity and again started my life. Now I do not want the same incident to repeat once again and by chance my second relationships with Marietta doesn’t go well. Then‚ I want to handle it more maturely

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    Happy Marriage

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    pleasure of being together can disappear. Where does it come from and how to cope with it? Having a happy marriage doesn’t just happen by accident. It doesn’t happen because you’re "in love" or "perfect" for each other. Marriage is a partnership‚ and like any partnership‚ it takes commitment‚ dedication and hard work to help it to grow strong. Here are some secrets of a happy marriage. If you’re suddenly not being able to spend time together‚ or you’re fighting about money‚ it’s especially important

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    Sacrament of Marriage

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    Sacrament of Marriage Marriage and the Family “Matrimony is the Sacrament which makes a Christian man and woman husband and wife‚ gives them grace to be faithful to each other and to bring up their children in love and devotion to God” (Zielnski) 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. (Marriage) Christianity defines marriage as a holy union under God. The church didn’t

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    Love and Marriage

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    Love and Marriage Ever wonder why so many happy marriages become failed marriages? Love plays a big part of failed and happy marriages. Happy marriages are hard to obtain and keep in this day of age. Marriage is defined as “an intimate or close union” by Merriam Webster. Marriage has been used for mutual benefit‚ personal benefit‚ or just the simple uniting of a couple in love. Happy marriages seem to be rare now with the stress of jobs‚ life’s struggles‚ or just the simple temptations that can

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    Happiness in Marriage

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    What changes did Sanger describe in married relations in recent generations? Marriage was synonymous with maternity. But the pain‚ the suffering‚ the wrecked lives of women and children that such a system caused‚ show us that it did not work successfully. Like all other professions‚ motherhood must serve its period of apprenticeship. What changes did Sanger hope would come about if unplanned pregnancies still occur in the United States? Sanger hoped if unplanned pregnancy could be prevented

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    Defining Marriage

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    Maria Hernandez Professor Ali English 1302 28 February 2010 Defining Marriage I take thee to have and to hold‚ from this day forward‚ for better for worse‚ for richer for poorer‚ in sickness and in health‚ to love and to cherish‚ till death do us part‚ according to God’s holy ordinance and thereto I give thee my troth. With this ring‚ I thee wed‚ with my body I thee worship‚ and with all my worldly goods I thee endow (The Book of Common Prayer‚ 423). This is one of the famous wedding vows that

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    Courtship and marriage

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    Courtship and marriage customs vary considerably from culture to culture. In Canada‚ the customs tend to reflect the diverse ethnic backgrounds in the country. Arranged marriages are rare among Canadians. Most people prefer to get to know members of the opposite sex by going out together. If two people decide to get married‚ they be-come engaged and the bride-to-be may receive a diamond ring from her fiancé’. While the parents’ permission is not required unless the bride or groom is under legal

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    Polygamous Marriages

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    This essay will be looking at the situation of polygamous marriages with regards to the Constitution and with regards to recent precedent. A number of cases will be looked at to provide insight into the constitutionality of polygamous marriages in South Africa. The leading case and the most recent case that will be looked at is the case of Hassan v Jacobs No and Others . International human rights instruments such as the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women

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    Early Marriage

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Marriage before the age of 18 is a reality for many young women. In many parts of the world parents encourage the marriage of their daughters while they are still children in hopes that the marriage will benefit them both financially and socially‚ while also relieving financial burdens on the family. In actuality‚ child marriage is a violation of human rights‚ com-promising the development of girls and often resulting in early pregnancy and social

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