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    Marriage in Ancient Rome

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    The Roman institution of marriage has been lauded as being the first purely humanistic law of marriage‚ one that is based on the idea of marriage being a free and freely dissolvable union of two equal partners for life. (Schulz‚ 1951;103) This is quite a simplistic view‚ as there were many differing forms of marriage in Rome‚ from the arranged marriages of the elite to the unions of slaves and soldiers. As we shall see‚ the Romans’ actual expectations of married life and the gains they envisioned

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    A Point of View: Is there a secret to a happy marriage? Nobody can explain the secret to a happy marriage‚ says Adam Gopnik‚ but it doesn’t stop people trying. Anyone who tells you their rules for a happy marriage doesn’t have one. There’s a truth universally acknowledged‚ or one that ought to be anyway. Just as the people who write books about good sex are never people you would want to sleep with‚ and the academics who write articles about the disappearance of civility always sound ferociously

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    Gay Marriage: The Controversial Issue Gay marriage has been an ongoing controversial issue. Many other countries have legalized gay marriage for decades and the United States is just beginning to pick up on the trend. While many people believe that gay marriage will stem many problems in both the short run and the long run‚ it is an issue of discrimination if we were to put a law banning gay marriage. Currently the United States are split up with some states supporting

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    Effects of Early Marriage

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    Significance of the Study‚ Scope and Limitations of the Study and Definition of Terms. Introduction Marriage is considered as one of the greatest part of a couple’s life. Things that shall be cherish and treasure by a wedded partners. Considering the new‚ civilized and liberated nation‚ it was well known in this country that early marriage is considered as a controversial subject matter. Early marriage affects the person involved in it in many psychological and social ways. There were possibilities

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    stand point as a Christian‚ marriage was ordained by God when at creation‚ He ordered that male and female whom He created‚ be fruitful‚ multiply‚ and to replenish the earth. The average Christian believer‚ male or female aspires to get married sometime in his or her life time‚ I only to fulfill this divine injunction. Apart from Christian religion‚ other religions accept marriage as one of life’s pivotal fulfillment. From whatever background one comes from‚ marriage is a commitment that has responsibilities

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    Arranged Marriages in India

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    Arranged marriages in India Arranged marriages continue to be normative in many Asian cultures‚ such as Japan‚ India‚ Korea‚ and so on (Applbaum‚ 1995). Specifically‚ among Hindus in India‚ they continue to be the most popular form of organizing a marital relationship (Mullatti‚ 1995). Despite globalization‚ modernization‚ and urbanization‚ the number of arranged marriages continues to outnumber ’love ’ or ’self-arranged ’ marriages. In fact‚ an estimated 95% of all Hindu marriages in India

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    INTRODUCTION Early Marriage is common all over the globe and has inflicted dangerous and devastating effects on young children who are compelled to tie the knot in most cases. In many parts of the world‚ one and top of the main cause of Early Marriage is a gratification for overcoming the family’s financial and social needs. Most Early Marriages are considered to be forced which is true but children entering into an Early Marriage out of choice should also be warned of various personal and health

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    influenced in the development of inequality between male and female rights. Covering almost all the areas where inequality is clearly visible‚ such as that in government and political activities‚ economical and work fields‚ and even education and marriage‚ and then reinforcing those ideas with real-life examples‚ all contributed positively in the effectiveness in which the author’s message was delivered. For instance‚ Colp Rubin starts pointing out the relation between women and politics. She clearly

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    Perceptions of Early Marriage Perception of Early Marriage and Future Educational Goals Attainment for Hmong Female Adolescents. By Mana Vue A Research Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Master of Science Degree With a Major in Guidance and Counseling: K-12 Approved: 2 Semester Credits Invstigation Advisor The Graduate College University of WI- Stout May 2000 Perceptions of Early Marriage 2 The Graduate College University of Wisconsin-Stout

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    http://marriage.rutgers.edu/Publications/SOOU/TEXTSOOU2007.htm The State of Our Unions The Social Health of Marriage in America 2007 Essay: The Future of Marriage in America David Popenoe © Copyright 2007 Introduction In this year’s essay‚ David Popenoe argues that long-term trends point to the gradual weakening of marriage as the primary social institution of family life. More Americans today are living together‚ marrying at older ages or not at all‚ and rearing children in cohabiting

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