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    Merlin had become an expert at concealing his feelings. However‚ today‚ at Arthur and Guinevere’s wedding‚ it grew difficult to suppress the pain and yearning that gnawed at his insides. It was a foregone conclusion that Arthur would wed Guinevere‚ and Merlin had accepted their inevitable union long ago. Why‚ then‚ had the pain grown so intolerable? Perhaps it was the finality of it all‚ the fact that Arthur and Guinevere would share a name and a bed and be linked by an irrevocable bond from this

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    March 2013 Marriage Equality The controversy over whether same sex marriage should be legalized or not has been on debate for many years. Some people think that it would endanger the sanctity of marriage. Others say it is a threat towards traditional marriage. Even if states were to legalize same sex marriages‚ they would still have different rights according to the law. Currently‚ nineteen states and the District of Columbia offer same-sex couples either marriage or a non-marriage. (Pizer‚ and

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    Monogamy in Marriage

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    Western cultures generally believe that monogamy in marriage tends to protect women. Societies such as Saudi Arabia that practice polygamy‚ however maintain that allowing a man to have more than one wife is a more equitable way of organizing relationships. Notions of family and marriage change from culture to culture. One cultural approach to family practiced in some parts of Middle East is polygamy. However‚ just like in the United States sometimes culturally permissible is not always condoned

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    Early Marriage

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    1. Introduction Marriage‚ as a fundamental social and cultural institution and as the most common milieu for bearing and rearing children‚ profoundly shapes sexual behaviours and practices. It is undeniable that early marriage is a controversial yet hot topic that gets the attention of the professionals across many fields such as economy‚ psychology and sociology. The age at first marriage variegates across the globe. Being married before the age of 18 has been a social norm in third world

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    Career and Marriage Does healthy career equal a broken marriage? Do we all think this way? There are lots of arguments on this issue; everyone has a different a different idea. Women entered workforce when World War II began‚ while men took off to serve in the army. The world was really different for those women at that time period than their mothers or the women they used to be. It was also for women to work outside of the house and still be a perfect mom or a wife. They wanted to do both of the

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    Child Marriage

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    Present time‚ child marriage is a curse in the global society. Child marriage is a violation of human rights. In most cases young girls get married off to significantly older men when they are still children. Child marriages must be viewed within a context of force and coercion‚ involving pressure and emotional blackmail‚ and children that lack the choice or capacity to give their full consent. Child marriage must therefore always be considered forced marriage because valid consent is absent - and

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    Usually when you think of marriage you think of a man and a woman. I think gay and lesbians should be allowed to marry too. Obviously‚ not everybody thinks this way. Gay marriage is a hot topic these days. Some people are totally against it and think it’s gross. I think it is perfectly fine and acceptable. I love gay people. I think they have a certain spunk and attitude about them and they don’t care what anyone thinks. They are also carefree and show individuality. They are not bothering or hurting

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    Take a Stand: Gay Marriage Homosexuality is an attraction to individuals of the same sex. Some individuals believe gays shouldn’t exist and especially gay marriage shouldn’t be legal. So far‚ only nineteen states have legalized same sex marriage‚ while thirty-one states banned same sex marriage. Many people judge gays like they’re another race‚ but they are human too just like everyone else. Gay marriage should be legal because‚ who are people to deny others their right to love? Discrimination is

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    Gay Marriage

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    The issue of gay marriage remains controversial. Some people think that this trend has adverse effects on the society while others believe that it is seen as a natural trend and right for people to choose this type of marriage. My essay will discuss causes and effects of this problem. First‚ gay marriage is the result of psychological‚ legal‚ economic and biological effects. Medically speaking‚ if someone is born to be gay‚ the tendency is that he will not change his nature and want to live with

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    Legalize Gay Marriage All men are created equal and therefore there should be no discrimination. They all have individual rights. These words were written over two hundred years ago‚ and even then‚ the people believed in the importance of equality. In the United States Constitution‚ which provides us with many liberties‚ one of our civil liberties being the pursuit of happiness‚ which we are depriving the homosexual people. According to Wood‚ Peter B.‚ and John P. Bartkowski. "Attribution Style

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