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    A Happy Marriage

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    A happy marriage from my point of view is hard to find nowadays. In order to have a long lasting happy marriage there are a lot of factors to help establish this kind of relationships. A committed wife‚ a responsible husband‚ and finally a strong based relationship covered with love and respect are the three most important elements building a happy marriage. First of all‚ I started with the wife in my thesis because she is the mom of this bond. Obviously moms play a big role in shaping families

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    Interracial Marriage

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    Marriage has been a union between a man and a woman for over hundreds of years. Whether or not it was their choice depended on what time period we were living in. There was a time when young women were promised to older men in order to keep their families in good reverence. There was even a time when a marriage was planned from the moment two wealthy‚ royal families popped out a boy and a girl. However‚ today it is mainly that man and woman’s choice‚ because they simply long to be with one another

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    Marriage and children

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    Sandra Dominguez Mr. Null ENG 475 29 July 2014 Marriage and Children For many years‚ marriage has been considered “Old-fashioned.” In today’s society‚ many people are skipping altogether the traditions of marriage and its true value. Sir Paul Coleridge‚ author of “Why I Believe any Couple Who Want to Start a Family Should be Ready to Marry” states‚ “Marriage has come to be seen as unfashionable. . . . [and] an ever-growing number of children are no longer brought up in stable households.” Clearly

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    Same-Sex Marriage One of the most interesting social issues in modern times is the issue of same-sex marriage. The core of the issue is whether marriage should be strictly limited to persons of the opposite gender and whether such limitation is ethical. Legally‚ the states within the United States have always had jurisdiction over marriage laws‚ but surprisingly‚ many of the states had never defined marriage to be a union a man and a woman. It was only after some states began granting gays the

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    Marriage and God

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    Sermon: Judges 14:1-3 Judges 16:18-21 Topic: If I had just listen to momma and daddy…….. After watching that video I saw myself in that video as a teen. I remember wanting to experience the world on my own. I remember my mother saying‚ “Son I just don’t want you to experience the pain I have experienced.” I would say mom that’s the only way I can learn. I remember when I experienced my first heart break. The first person I called was my mother. I didn’t realize how painful life was. I remember

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    The Decline of Marriage

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    What factors have contributed to the decline of marriage? It is apparent that as time progresses marriage is on the demise. The decline of marriage is having a negative effect on children. Those children‚ who are born into single parent families often get into drugs‚ perform poorly in school‚ suffer from abuse and have emotional problems. The big question becomes why. According to James Q. Wilson there are two possible explanations‚ money and culture. The welfare systems of today support

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    Gay Marriage

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    Same-Sex Marriage America; the first thing that should come to your mind is a nation of peace and equality. Sadly‚ our nation has taken a long time to live up to the promise of equality. Regardless of how completely their lives are entangled‚ individuals in same-sex relationships are treated like strangers under the law - and none are afforded full equality in this country. So why is same-sex marriage not legal in 45 states? The explanation mentioned most often is tradition. Simply because something

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    related by birth‚ marriage‚ or adoption" (U.S. Census Bureau). Aunts and Uncles should also be considered part of a family. In many cases and Aunt or Uncle may take care of just as much or more than the biological mother or father. The Census Bureau’s definition of family needs to change to the current times to incorporate the extended families role in a child’s life. The definition of family varies to each person. Stephanie Coontz ’s 2005 research on the history of marriage shows that the family

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    Marriage and Dowry

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    So‚ what are you bringing‚ Girl!?? Motivation: There were number of incidents that forced me to think about this topic. Some of them are described below: I came to know of a girl whose father had to sale his kidneys just to bear the expenses of dowry. It looked as though dowry was more important to them then the girl because the things they got in dowry were not according to their demand so they kept torturing the girl and at last she committed suicide to get herself out of all of that fuss

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    In the article “Why These Four Justices Rejected Marriage Equality‚” the author‚ Sunnivie Brydum‚ presents the different views of the justices who disagreed with the newly approved same-sex marriage bill. Recently the United States of America legalized same-sex marriage‚ and although five of the nine justices voted in favor of it‚ there were still four justices who expressed their dissent about the new law. The reasons these four justices voted against the law varied‚ but all four justices had

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