mobility arranged marriages are easy and make a lot of sense. In collectivist cultures‚ relationships are more likely to reflect the interests of the entire family. The idea of arranged marriage can give the family a say in the romantic relations. There is a significant amount of research into this area which can show how culture does effect romantic relationship. Gupta and Singh(1982) compared 100 professional Indian couples. 50 had been married for love and 50 had taken part in arranged marriages‚ they
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them from just direct abuse but from a wider role and making sure that they are staying safe and that they come to no harm. The staying safe action plan looks at; keeping the children and young people from accidents‚ bullying and crime‚ forced marriages and action promotion of welfare and a healthy safe environment. Child protection focuses on protecting children from suffering any abuse‚ harm or neglect. Child protection also looks at any health development issues that a child has and looks at
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2014 The Beauty of Marriage Arranged marriages are consensual unions of two people that are agreed upon by other family members. These marriages are the beginning of a lifetime of togetherness not just between the bride and groom but between their families. These marriages are healthy unions that show commitment and growing love. Serena Nanda an American cultural anthropologist explored the cultural influences surrounding the process of arranged marriages. In Arranging a Marriage in India she was
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Taming of the Shrew William Shakespeare emphasizes a point‚ that women are superior to men by making fun of the marriage system and society during his time‚ in his satire play “Taming of the Shrew.” William Shakespeare’s satire play “Taming of the Shrew” is really about the corrupt ideas of marriage. First of all‚ Shakespeare defends women by making Petruchio as abusive of a character as possible towards his soon to be wife‚ Katherine‚ making the readers feel somewhat sympathetic towards her aside
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philosophers before his time. He believed similarly to Martin Luther‚ in which is the principle of freedom of marital contract. I think this is one of the best changes from the Cannon laws because I think marriages where you decide who you want to marry are way healthier than ones that are arranged. I believe this because you are marrying the person you love versus the person who your parents see fit or offered the best dowry. Calvin still heavily believed in the approval of the parents. You can see
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last few decades‚ their jobs have been now changing. A Huge amount of women are living as single. Marriages are mostly arranged by the society elders or parents. However‚ people changed their opinion about their children’s marriage decision. In other words‚ parents allow their children to make their own decision. Still‚ 80 percent of the population believing in arranged marriage. Generally in a marriage‚ the bride’s family provides some wealth to the groom. After the death of family head all wealth
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family roles starts early; young girls are expected to help with housework and look after younger siblings. The women of Mali have arranged marriages from an early age. And even though they are arranged‚ the husbands are usually married to other women also. Irreconcilable differences like lack of communication‚ spousal incompatibility‚ and unhappiness between marriage partners are some of the things Monique complains about. She has more education
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****************************************************************** First person narrative. A 27 year old man namely Anupam who is immersed in Indian tradition and culture. Exposes the Indian culture of the period‚ main cultural practices‚ especially arranged marriage and dowry system. Breaking away from the stereotypical role for ones rights with subtlety and understatement. Features Prologue Flash back(see bluffing) Epilogue Understatement Prologue-The opening section of a work; a kind of introduction
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society grow. Traditional societies do not believe in that; they are missing that belief. I disagree with the author of "No More Moon June: Love’s Out". I believe that to be in a marriage two people have to love each other romantically and passionately. They have to have prior experiences together. Without love‚ a marriage would not work out happily. The two people would be miserable for the rest of their lives or they would get a divorce. I think that the reason for most divorces id that people do
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Capulet agrees to what ever Mr Capulet says. The play’s main ideas are relevant to today‚ as in many parts of the world arranged marriages can still be an issue with children‚ as society is changing their independence is too. Many of the situations which are shown in the play‚ the audience can relate to; as most have been involved in similar situations [forced arranged marriages‚ being involved in an infuriating and difficult argument etc]. Seeing how the characters in the play dealt with the issue
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