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    in same- sex marriage. It is not part of the ideal marriage between a man and woman that has been around for decades. The government still believes these individuals has rights and does recognize them as a equal that can live together just not be married.. The argument is whether the government should have a policy that will coerce and compel others to recognize and affirm same- sex marriage and relationships. The premises are one the courts should uphold the law of the traditional marriage‚ secondly

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    have roots in couples’ premarital relationships. The findings summarized in this paper suggest that loss of love and affection early in marriage and later marital instability can be traced back to couples’ courtship experiences; findings also suggest that the courtship dynamics of couples who are likely to divorce early in marriage are different from those who are likely to divorce later in marriage. Also‚ compared to couples who remained stably married over a period of 13 years‚ couples who divorced

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    American couples‚ and the rates are even higher among adults with failed marriages‚ according to the U.S Census Bureau in 2009. (Berk‚ 2010). This review examines how and why couples of today’s society choose to cohabit‚ as opposed to the traditional way of being married first. Through this study‚ a young couple is interviewed to show how living together before marriage can be a successful way to a long-lasting‚ and fulfilling relationship. This research also lists the pros and cons of couples sharing

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    Gay Marriage: How Jonathan Rauch Offers it as a Common Good The marriage-rights movement headed by gay rights activists has been a relevant issue on the American socio-political docket since 1970 following the Stonewall riots in New York City‚ New York in June of 1969. The riots sparked an initiative for gay people to join the movement of other marginalized groups in a quest to counteract widespread alienation to obtain the equal treatment and recognition they deserved.  Today those activists

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    sociologists have given for the rise in the divorce rate are that some are just dissatisfied with the marriage‚ or spousal abuse. 4. What are some of the benefits married couples enjoy that cohabitating couples don’t? Answer: Some of the benefits married couples enjoy that cohabitating couples don’t are that they are legally recognized being married by the government. 5. How many states allow same sex marriages? Answer: As of 2014‚ there are 17 states with legal same-sex marriage. Critical Thinking Questions

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    After reading the essay “The Cohabitation Epidemic” I do not believe the author (Neal Clack Warren) made a good case for his conclusion stating that we should be alarmed over the recent epidemic of cohabiting couples. When I first read the essay I wasn’t actually too sure that was the conclusion. So much time was spent arguing over the position that cohabiting with a partner is not a good form of a trail marriage‚ that it was lost in the mix to me. After rereading and breaking it down I tried to

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    Same Sex Marriage

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    oppose it‚ but the U.S law cannot be biased to only a certain portion of their society. Denying gays the right to become legally married is showing the U.S defines their law based on religion‚ denies gays marriage and financial benefits and also denies same-sex couples the same opportunity to adopt children. Whether or not same sex couples obtain legal rights to become married it will not affect the stability of the United States’ customs. Therefore‚ the United States should allow legal same-sex marriages

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    remove the ban and legalize gay marriages. Since gay and lesbian couples cannot get married in the state of Michigan‚ they are denied many marriage benefits‚ insurance‚ and other things in the state that heterosexual couples do receive. Many couples that disagree with these bans have tried to take it to court hoping to get a better answer. However‚ suing the government hasn’t worked for many people. This isn’t stopping gay and lesbian couples from trying to marry the person they love‚ and a difference

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    that way instead of splitting or getting married. "Cohabitation is really taking hold across the generations. It is now a viable alternative to marriage‚ even to older adults‚" said Susan Brown‚ the study’s lead author and co-director of the National Center for Family and Marriage Research at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. Although the overall number of older people who are living together is still small compared to those who are single or married‚ it more than doubled in 10 years: About

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    one basic tax unit. Feminists have advocated that once a woman enters into a contract of marriage‚ she is embedded into society not as an ‘equal individual but as a natural subordinate‚ she is ‘civilly dead’ and is deprived of all her rights as a married woman. In essence‚

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