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    bisexual and transgender) family can marry with Canada providing equal rights to both homosexual and heterosexual couples. In other nations equal rights are not provided and some special residency requirements are imposed on these couples. In our society marriage is considered as the foundation for procreation and involves shouldering of many responsibilities jointly by the couples due to which the same sex marriage is not provided the equal consideration as they have no ability to reproduce their

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    house‚ having a job‚ studying in a collage ….etc. The first difference between married life and single life is that the married people more careful in making decisions than the unmarried ones. In single life‚ people may do serious activities because they are usually less responsible‚ more independent and there is more freedom in making decisions. The second difference is dependency. You may notice that most married couples prefer to have their own houses more than single people which may still in their

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    The structure of the British family has shifted significantly over the last couple of years‚ and this looks set to continue. A relaxation of societal attitudes towards marriage means it is no longer seen as unusual to be involved in a ‘complicated’ family structure. Families are no longer just made up of married parents living with their children. Although seven in ten households are still headed up by married couples‚ this proportion has been declining for some time. Families are now a mix of cohabiting

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    some are debating legalizing gay marriage. Gay marriage should be legal across the United States. Not allowing gay marriage in any state is unconstitutional. If one state is to allow gay marriage‚ then the people that get married in that state are supposed to be legally married in all other states of the United States (Hertz). The constitution states‚ in article 5‚ that anything that a person performs in one state legally cannot be prosecuted if that person were to move to another state where it

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    regulate certain aspects of people’s marriage‚ marriage laws like this in Europe do not exist. Europe is a more free going country in terms of being married with a significant other that someone would spend most of their life with. People in Europe would spend a lot of time with the person that ultimately decide to marry. The people in Europe did not get married too young. “In much of Europe‚ in contrast‚ men did not typically marry until

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    other. Every couple who decides to” take it to the next step” by getting married have the ideal purpose to be with their spouse for a lifetime just as their vows said‚ “until death do us part”. Nowadays‚ traditional isn’t necessarily what this generation is pursuing. Some of today’s teenagers have changed the cycle of what traditional marriage should be. For example‚ several of today’s teenagers decide to have a child first. The father of the child might be pressured to get married with the mother

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    observing “the Whitsun Weddings”. In the third stanza where the couples are first referenced‚ Larkin refers to the “noise” that these events create‚ and appears to do so in a negative way‚ suggesting they are disturbing him and others in the carriage. In the same stanza‚ the poet says “the sun destroys the interest of what’s happening in the shade”- this metaphor is used to imply that the speaker is put off by the fact that weddings put the couple only in the spotlight‚ and other people around them are made

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    concentrate on the whole matter at a same time. Therefore we should mention one custom individually‚ then analize it. “Wedding customs” is an interesting topic. It attracts much care of young pepole. Wedding is very important to one’s life‚ not only to the couple involved but also for both families. Thus‚ it usually includes quite a few formal ritual observances. The process of wedding in Vietnam (an Asian country) and England (a Western country) is different from each other. This

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    English 102 March 26‚ 2014 Because Marriage Matters Webster’s Dictionary defines marriage as: 1) the relationship that exists between a husband and a wife; a similar relationship between people of the same sex; a ceremony in which two people are married to each other. The full definition that Webster lists is: (1) 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 (2): the state of being united to a person

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    the Australian legal system in recognizing and protecting the changing nature of the family for example statistics highlighting that one third of children in separated families never seeing their fathers as well as the inability for same sex couples to get married. Australia has proven effective in recognising the changing nature of the families‚ an example of this is the recognition of different families. Most families fall under the legal status of marriage which derives from the case of Hyde Vs

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