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    acceptable social activity. These social interactions have created a multitude of interracial relationships and marriages that have been increasing yearly. These interracial relationships and marriages have produced a growing number of biracial children. Biracial children can be defined as children that have natural parents that are of unrelated racial group. Brunsma (2005) stated that “such a cultural endorsement of interracial relationships eventually produced what has been dubbed as a biracial baby

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    Iva Oberknezev ESA099 Jennifer Dujat 27/01/2011 BRINGING HOME THE WRONG RACE According to the article: “Bringing Home the Wrong Race” by Diane Rarer‚ there are many parents who disapprove of interracial relationships. She is half-Irish‚ half-Italian American who has Korean-American boyfriend. According to his parents‚ they want him to marry a Korean-girl‚ so‚ to better understand his parents seeing her‚ she did some research asking her friends of all races and backgrounds: “ Were there any

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    attitudes towards interracial marriage is an extensively integrated theme in Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng and “The Night I Survived Meeting His Parents” by Carmel Jones. In Ng’s novel‚ Marilyn’s relationship with James is profoundly inflicted by social pressures and judgements. In a time where racial equality was not commonplace‚ the prejudice she faced and her ensuing struggles had a detrimental effect on her identity. In Jones’ short story‚ the attitudes towards interracial couples had similar

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    exoticization

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnN7wlj6CTw (Video ng pics ng asian girls at white guys) SLIDE 7 “There has been a major jump in interracial marriage rates from 1980—the first year from which rich Census data on interracial marriage are publicly available—when just 3% of married couple were mixed raced. In 2010‚ 1 in 12 married couples in the U.S. were interracial couples.” -Pew Research Center References: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/exoticization http://prezi.com/i4yr8dl1ni6b/the-exoticization-of-asian-women/

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    Joanna insists that her parents give their approval by the end of the night. A dinner with both sets of parents follows‚ where the parents must come to terms with the bi-racial marriage. This film gives an insightful look into the realities of interracial marriage and proves to be useful in examining the components of interpersonal relationships. Communication apprehension is a nervousness‚ an unwillingness to communicate. It refers to anxiety about communication interaction. People who develop

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    Nora Long author of “Transracial Adoption” defines transracial adoption as: “the practice if placing infants and children into families who are of a different race than child’s birth family” (1/3). After World War II transracial began to be practiced placing children (Vietnamese‚ Korean and European) from war torn countries with white families in the United States. The focus was on placing a child(ren) with loving parents. In later years it was discovered that just as many ethnic minority children

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    Is the thought on interracial marriage changing? Interracial marriage ‚ some welcome it and others hate it. The thought of loving another human being is precious‚ but a human being of a different race is something people can’t seem to understand . Marriage has been happening for centuries and during this time‚ no one ever thought of interracial marriage . Intermarriage during slavery never really happened because slaves weren’t even allowed to get married to each other nor was it ever recognized

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    about true love between Thebedi and Paulus. Thebedi was a black girl who worked on a farm‚ and Paulus was a young white boy in South Africa. Paulus was the son of a farm owner‚ and once I read the story it was evident that the theme was about the interracial problems and relationships. The Story was based on love‚ which is something I loved about the story. The main characters were Thebedi and Paulus‚ as they grew they started spending more time together. Something that stood put to me was that Paulus

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    Marriage is a compromise at best. However‚ when you introduce major differences into a marriage such as race‚ religion or nationality‚ there are additional problems you may face. Many couples only think about the love they feel for one another until confronted with some of the problems of mixed marriages. Mixed marriages have taken place since the beginning of time. As people explored and traveled‚ men would fall in love with local women and either stay or take the women back home with them. Marriages

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    Therefore‚ there is no other way to understand “culture difference” than having an interracial/intercultural marriage. Definition of Interracial/Intercultural Marriages As people talking about learning‚ knowing‚ accepting and respecting different cultures and races‚ there is no deeper way to learn the “diversities” than living or forming a family together with people from different culture or ethnicity. Interracial/intercultural marriages refer to those marriages between people of different races

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