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    Arranged versus free-choice Marriages Introduction: This research project is on whether or not arranged or free-choice marriages lower your divorce rates. An arranged marriage is a marriage that is established before involving oneself in a lengthy courtship‚ and often involves the arrangement of someone other than the persons getting married. These marriages are relatively rare‚ but still numerous in the Middle East and parts of Africa and Asia. While a free choice marriage is when the unity

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    Early and forced marriage 14 million girls under the age of 18 marry each year. That’s around 1‚166‚666 a month‚ 269230 a week‚ 38‚461 a day and 27 every minute. One in every five girls in the developing world is married by the age of 18. One in nine marries before they reach the age of 15. In countries like Niger‚ Chad‚ Mali‚ Bangladesh‚ Guinea and the Central African Republic (CAR)‚ the rate of early and forced marriage is 60 per cent and over. Child brides are particularly prevalent in South

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    be or have to be: Love vs Arranged Marriage Should love come before marriage or after marriage? Many people‚ in their life‚ have contemplated if they are ever going to find the right person. They start thinking if they should get an arranged marriage. As time goes by‚ they change their mind because they cannot imagine the fact that in an arranged marriage‚ you will be marrying a stranger. So‚ they wait for their future lover. In America‚ there is a western-style marriage where the people have their

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    start questioning their posture. Nonetheless‚ there are many Indians who maintain that arranged marriages are the best alternative. They assert that arranged marriages give them the possibility of not worrying about seeking for a partner: they have got other people to do the job for them. Some Indian men‚ for instance‚ find dating a daunting task‚ a frustrating experience. In the past‚ an arranged marriage simply meant that the parents found the companion they felt was suitable for their son or

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    Arranged Marriages- Good or Bad? The way in which arranged marriages are handled determines whether or not they are cruel and old-fashioned. I am now going to provide a balanced argument that takes all the different views into consideration. Islam is one religion that uses arranged marriages. Not only are the marriages arranged by the parents but also by older relatives as well. They believe that the parents know all about their children so they are capable of choosing a suitable

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    Paternalism Seen through the Perspective of Arranged Marriage Philosophers have argued about when the use of paternalism is justified. Paternalism may be justified by the various considerations of a society’s set of values and virtues. Ordinarily‚ the commonly accepted idea of what paternalism means involves supportive agents within society who infringe on an individual’s freedom for his/her benefit when the individuals of interest would prefer not to be treated this way. When discussed from a

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    your life? Most of you would most likely say nothing at all. There is not a single piece of history that 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 married 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

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    Pros and Cons of an Arranged Marriage Not having the power to choose whom you will marry seems like a great infringement upon one’s personal right to happiness. But arranged marriages are an integral part of cultural and religious practices around the world and even in the US today. This isn’t always a bad thing. There are benefits to an arranged marriage. Advantages of the Arranged Marriage 1. No personal responsibility. You don’t have to worry if you’ve made a wrong decision. This works

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    My Relationship Towards Gay Marriage Would you deny a person to marry even if they are in love? I wouldn’t and that’s why I fully support gay marriage. I have been exposed to the gay culture since I was a young child and taking vacations to providence town. Even the political landscape is changing due to the increased support of gay marriage. Sadly the main deterrent to gay marriage laws being passed is the Catholic Church and other religious organizations. Religion plays a major role in not wanting

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    nature of marriage. Ever since the court case‚ Obergefell v. Hodges‚ in the summer of 2015 gay marriage has been documented as legal in all 50 states according to the Constitution. Nowadays‚ it seems as if those who hold pubic office are straying away from the founding fathers original intent‚ which was to build a nation based off of Judeo Christian values. Same sex marriage is one of the many issues that contributes to the downward spiral of the moral fiber of The United States. Same sex marriage should

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