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    Marriage and Parents

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    It takes a lot of responsibility to be a good parent How to be good parents? During that time‚ the parents have to raise their children in a good manner. So they have taken the most difficult job the world‚ and to become good parents for their children. The parents have a lot of work and responsibility to do with their children to be good parents. There are several qualities to be good parents‚ and the main three qualities are‚ be a good listener‚ express love‚ and helping children to feel safe

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    denominations and religions. The only ground for a lawful divorce in Milton’s time usually involved some sort of sexual incompatibility due to unlawful relations outside of the marriage. John Milton’s discussion of marriage and gender relations in “Paradise Lost” can be critically analyzed through his portrayal of the purpose of marriage in “Doctrine of Discipline and Divorce”. Having read Paradise Lost through the understanding of Milton in his prose work‚ titled the “Doctrine of Discipline and Divorce”

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    Interracial Relations and Marriages Outline Thesis statement‚: The United States has witnessed a considerable social and cultural desegregation of Black and Caucasian Americans. However‚ despite years of desegregation‚ racial and cultural differences still exist. I show these differences still exist in the institution of marriage. 1. Americans have been and are continually moving slowly away from segregation. A. Since the 1960’s Blacks have been allowed to move into mainly Caucasian neighborhoods

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    Marriage in Canada

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    Canadians from coast to coast look for any excuse to either host or attend a good celebratory party‚ and when it comes to interesting cultural wedding traditions‚ Canada has a few unique ones. Some are certainly not unique just to Canada‚ but are alive and well in the Canadian provinces and northern territories and practiced at a large number of weddings in Canada. Other wedding traditions Canada style‚ used to be popular but are slowing falling out of favour‚ perhaps due to their overly formal nature

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    arranged marriages

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    Are Arranged Marriages an act of love‚ or perhaps even torture?   I find it difficult to see how anyone could possibly approve of arranged marriages.  In an arranged marriage‚ the bride and groom are selected by a third party rather than each other.  Arranged marriages are most common in the Middle East and parts of Africa and Asia - however with 55% of marriages in the world being arranged- you would be likely to find cases of arranged marriages anywhere you go.  There are many different types

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    Arranged Marriage

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    My View on Arranged Marriage Theresa Y April 4th‚2014 Marriage is one of the largest and most important milestones that an individual may experience. It symbolizes the life-long commitment between two people‚ unifying them and their families. The saying “first comes love‚ then comes marriage” describes how the ideal marriage arises from in Western culture‚ however‚ it can actually occur the other way around. Arranged marriage is a tradition where parents match their child with a suitable spouse

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    Arranged Marriages

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    Arranged marriages An arranged marriage is a marriage where the bride and the groom are selected by a third party rather than by each other. This should not be confused with a forced marriage because the both individuals approve with the help of their parents or older members. Arranged marriages were the norm worldwide until the 18th century. In modern times arranged marriage has continued in royal‚ aristocratic families and ethnic minority groups in developed countries; elsewhere arranged marriage

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    Interracial Marriage

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    Introduction An interracial marriage is a marriage between members of different races‚ known as as Mixed marriage: marriage of two people from different races or different religions or different cultures. Miscegenation: reproduction by parents of different races (especially by white and non-white persons). Exogamy: marriage to a person belonging to a tribe or group other than your own as required by custom or law. Multiracial: made up of or involving or acting on behalf of various races‚ and Biracial:

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    Child Marriage

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    Child Marriage Child Marriage is an ancient practice that is prevalent especially in poorly developed countries having devastating consequences on the children involved. Every year millions of girls get married worldwide‚ before the age of eighteen. The worst thing is that the children don’t even know what is going on at the engagement ceremony. Most girls who start early marriages become pregnant immediately. Statistics show that the number of death cases during pregnancy is twice as

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    Gay Marriage

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    Issues: Gay Marriage In America Jared English Professor April 29th 2011 Diversity Issues 2 Diversity Issues: Gay Marriage In America The director and founder of the Marriage-Equality organization Freedom to Marry‚ Evan Wolfson‚ says that when the term “gay marriage” is used it suggests that homosexuals are asking for special privileges or are expecting to get them. However‚ I could not disagree with that statement more. Marriage is marriage‚ when you call it a “gay marriage” it takes

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