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    Love and Arranged Marriages Have you ever thought about the difference between love marriages and arranged marriages? In some countries like China‚ India‚ and the Gulf countries‚ arranged marriages still exist. However‚ arranged marriages seem strange to other countries‚ especially were love marriage is strongly supported‚ countries such as United States‚ Europe‚ and even sometimes the Middle East. There are three noticeable differences in love and arranged marriage. The three differences

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    Bangladesh‚ Pakistan and other Muslim/Islam countries arranged marriage are common and accepted. It’s looked upon as a successful tradition in many countries. In North America arranged marriage are considered to be objectionable when compare to choice available in love. Parents say that they know their children the best‚ and they have a lot of wisdom to know who and what’s best for them. The most important part in choosing an arrange marriage are “the bond between the two families‚ rather than the relationship

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    Why Marriage Matters

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    Marriage‚ a Backbone to Civilization Marriage matters. If marriage did not matter‚ would it even be considered when growing up? The common child at some point thinks about getting married and having children. Our society has gone through monumental shifts throughout its history. A theme that has not changed however‚ marriage‚ has survived through it all due to its importance. Our children and our health are two of the most important aspects of life. Marriage will help in both of those categories

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    Marikina Rep. Teodoro has filed House Bill No. 37‚ “An Act Providing for the Protection of Marriage as an Inviolable Social Institution and the Family as the Foundation of the Nation and for other Purposes.” According to the proponent‚ ‘it ensures that absolute divorce remains unacceptable in the Philippines legal system‚ and maintains that legal separation can be availed of by spouses in troubled marriage‚ as provided under the Family Code‚ so they live independently of each other but without the

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    The Crumbling Steps of Marriage In the article‚ Why Marriages Fail‚ by Annie Roiphe‚ she expresses the success and destruction of marriage‚ how and why they fail. She believes that most marriages have different phases and interference from various outside sources that puts the marriage through different tests to prove whether it will last or not. Three reasons marriages fail is due to lack of communication‚ outside pressures‚ and lack of sacrifice.

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    Perspectives of Marriage in Jane Eyre       Many novels speak of love and indulging in passion‚ but few speak of the dynamics that actually make a marriage work. Jane Eyre is one of these novels. It doesn’t display the fleeing passions of a Romeo and Juliet. This is due entirely to Bronte’s views on marriage and love. The first exception to the traditional couple the reader is shown is Rochester’s marriage to Bertha. This example shows the consequences of indulging in passion. The

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    word marriage? Is it the big wedding? The white dress? The rings? The kiss? The repeating of vows? Or is it the stress of making it all happen? Marriage is a special moment in our lives. For a lot of us marriage is a major milestone‚ a transformation in identity to being a married person rather than single.  But on top of all this‚ marriage is an important legal status. Nothing says “love and commitment” like the word marriage. It is essential to know that there are two kinds of marriage ceremonies:

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    a terrible policy that hurts many same sex marriages‚ and families. Deny First and Fourteenth Amendment The first Amendment states that: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people

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    The Issue of Arranged Marriages. A. Saudi Women and their Life Issues. B. Marriages in Saudi Arabia. II. Examples of Arranged Marriages in the Arab World. A. What Happened to Jack and Xena. B. An Arranged Marriage in Lebanon. C. Why Arranged Marriages are not the Right Choice. D. Forced Arranged Marriages. III. Consequences of Arranged Marriages. A. Divorces among Arranged Marriages Couples. B. Unhappiness of Arranged Marriages Couples. C. Secret Marriages. IV. Solutions to the

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    When my parents mentioned marriage I had no idea what marriage even meant‚” says Kamla‚ a young woman in Hazaribag‚ in the Indian state of Jharkhand. They married her off‚ she says‚ when she was 12 or 13. More than half the girls in Jharkhand are married before they turn 18‚ making it the state with the third-highest rate of early marriage in India‚ which -- though the practice has been illegal there for a century -- is home to the largest number of early marriages in the world.  “Gaon mein aisa

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