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    Arranged Marriage: Good or Bad Idea? In our society‚ when most people hear about arranged marriage‚ the first thing that comes to the mind is “failure‚” meaning that there’s no way such a thing would succeed because they think the couples would find it difficult to get along due to the fact they would have different opinions. In most cases‚ this would cause disagreement‚ which could lead to arguments and could eventually lead to separation between the couple. In the article “My parents choose my husband”

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    Arranged Marriages What is an arranged marriage? Well in the Webster’s dictionary it is defined as a marriage where the marital partners are chosen by others based on considerations other than the pre-existing mutual attraction of the partners. This habit has been very common in noble families‚ especially in reigning ones‚ at the scope of combining and perhaps enforcing the respective strengths of originary families (and kingdoms) of the spouses. A relevant part of history has been influenced

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    Gay Marriage Siena Heights University Ibrahim Elkadri LAS 300 Professor Angela Pinkett Gay marriage Making gay marriage legal or illegal continues to be the hot topic that most people talk about. It is currently one of the most divisive political issues in our nation. We all have strong opinions regarding this issue and I personally have not found anyone that doesn’t. The history of gay marriage is rich. Evidence exists that same-sex marriages were tolerated in parts of Mesopotamia

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    Take a Stand: Gay Marriage Homosexuality is an attraction to individuals of the same sex. Some individuals believe gays shouldn’t exist and especially gay marriage shouldn’t be legal. So far‚ only nineteen states have legalized same sex marriage‚ while thirty-one states banned same sex marriage. Many people judge gays like they’re another race‚ but they are human too just like everyone else. Gay marriage should be legal because‚ who are people to deny others their right to love? Discrimination is

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    difference in society their rights have been restricted. The thought of whether or not gay marriage should be legalized in the United States has been an on going debate. I personally do not understand why it hasn’t been legalized already; Not allowing homosexuals the right to marriage‚ their rights to freedom of speech have been taken away. It is wrong to treat them with such inequality for being different. Marriage should not be just between a man and a woman‚ if same-sex couples are together and in

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    same‚ and we all manage to fall into that assumption that it happens at the same time for everyone‚ and nobody ever comes out with any negative results. When I was in the fifth grade‚ I found out that my parents were divorcing after eight years of what we told everyone else was a wonderful marriage. That year I began to understand that just because you promise something to someone else‚ it doesn’t mean that you’ll be able to keep it. I learned that people are significantly more complex than I had

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    Gay Marriages Stephanie Smith SOC 120 Eugene Kaufman April 3‚ 2012 Gay Marriage is defined as a union of two same-sex partners‚ same gender‚ and homosexual marriage. Gay or same sex marriages have been in existence since ancient times. There two types informal and highly ritual unions. The recorded mention of same sex marriage was in early Roman Empire. At that point‚ they were common like attending heterosexual marriages. These gay marriages continued until Christianity became the religion

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    The idea of gay marriage is what I would call a recent phenomenon. I say recent because it has only been in the past few years that activists in the country have become extremely vocal about legalizing gay marriage. What got the ball rolling was the first legally gay marriage in the United States which was performed in San Francisco in 2004 between Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon who are gay rights activists. After this first marriage the idea of homosexuals marrying became a trend that swept across

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    Marriage Equality 1 Marriage Equality Walter Boothe Jr. Axia College at The University of Phoenix Marriage Equality 2 Same sex marriage has become a highly debated topic in America. In the year 2008‚ two events occurred in the state of California

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    Mixed Marriages

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    Nowadays mixed marriages have become more and more widespread and common than they were many decades ago. In former time‚ many countries such as Saudi Arabia ‚ Pakistan‚ Egypt and even Germany had strict regulations and restrictions‚ which didn’t allow to get married with a person of another nationality. However‚ these days time has changed and mixed marriages gradually have increased. According to the Associated Press‚ it was estimated 65000 interracial marriages in 1970‚ and then this number has

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