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    Arranged Marriages - 1

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    Happened to Jack and Xena. B. An Arranged Marriage in Lebanon. C. Why Arranged Marriages are not the Right Choice. D. Forced Arranged Marriages. III. Consequences of Arranged Marriages. A. Divorces among Arranged Marriages Couples. B. Unhappiness of Arranged Marriages Couples. C. Secret Marriages. IV. Solutions to the Problem of Arranged Marriages Conclusion:Free Society.

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    The majority of abortions come from un-married women. Schools must begin to teach the dangers of sex more seriously‚ and show high schoolers the dangers of pre-marital sex. If an un-married high school couple has sex and ends up pregnant‚ it will either wind up in an abortion‚ or an extremely hard life for all three of them. If the couple does choose to keep the child‚ the mother will be forced to drop out of school‚ and the father to work

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    marriages succeed or fail. The findings of the PAIR Project‚ which followed 168 couples from their wedding day through the next 13 years‚ revealed four main findings about the early stages of marital distress and perhaps the most important finding is: it is the loss of love and affection that throws couples into divorce‚ not conflict and interpersonal issues. According to the study the first two years of a couples married life are key. The changes that happen in those first two years are crucial turning

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    MD‚ ME‚ MN‚ NH‚ NJ‚ NY‚ RI‚ VT‚ and WA) and the District of Columbia. 33 states have gay marriage bans through either laws or constitutional amendments or both. Proponents argue that same-sex couples should have access to the same marriage benefits and public acknowledgment enjoyed by heterosexual couples and that prohibiting gay marriage is unconstitutional discrimination. Opponents argue that altering the traditional definition of marriage as between a man and a woman will further weaken a

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    Gay marriage legal

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    in the hospital because you aren’t married. But the thing is‚ you can’t get married because both of you are of the same sex‚ and the state you live in does not allow same-sex marriage. This is one of the many hardships that same-sex couples face every single day. This is why I believe that same-sex marriage should be legalized in all 50 United States. The first reason same-sex marriage should be allowed is because if same-sex couples aren’t allowed to get married‚ it would go against the 14th amendment

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    determines whether or not same sex marriage is right or wrong. There is absolutely no legal‚ logical‚ or governing reason that same sex couples cannot be wed and it’s extremely unconstitutional in every way to tell them they can’t. Same sex marriage should be legal for a number of reasons‚ a few being‚ it’s no one else’s business if two men or two women want to get married‚ not allowing them to marry makes them seem inferior‚ and it rids them of their civil rights. In the book Gay marriage by Kate Burns

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    considerably. In 1972‚ over 480‚000 couples got married subsequently making this the highest amount of marriages within a year ever since the Second World War. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) this was down to the baby boom generation of the 1950’s reaching the age of marriage. However‚ after this period‚ the number of marriages in England went into decline. Recently‚ marriages reached an all-time low in 2005 when only 244‚701 couples got married. Less than half of what it was in

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    Same Gender Marriage

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    the front position. The California Supreme Court ruled that prohibiting same-gender marriage violates the state constitution and same-gender couples can now marry in the state. However‚ Proposition 8 has overturned that ruling. A middle ground of sorts has been adopted in some states called “civil unions”‚ which essentially stops short of being completely married‚ but gives many of the civil benefits of marriage. Same-gender marriages will not hinder children in their up-bringing‚ but only nurture and

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    formed from goes as follows; does marital status affect earning potential? Every decade that passes‚ it seems as though people are waiting longer to get married. Waiting for job security‚ completion of college and social norms are just a few factors that influence this trend. This is a big change from 50 years ago‚ when most people would get married straight out of high school. The fact is being single has some advantages when deciding to start a career‚ it also affects ones earning potential. Being

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    Adultry

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    distrust‚ frustration and loneliness‚ ending up in an extra marital affair‚ better known as adultery. At the beginning of a marriage everything seems fine and dandy‚ but as years pass by‚ routine blinds the married couple out of love and they fail to compromise about the daily activities. The couple communicates less and eventually stops communicating at all to avoid shouts and fights. In the process‚ they forget marriage is based on commitment‚ so they lose faith and hope about trying to make it work

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