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    Marriage vs. Living Together Marriage is the legal union of a man and woman as husband and wife. It can also be between two people of the same sex‚ with legal obligations to each other. A union between two people that is recognized by custom or religious tradition is a marriage. Older generations would think that living together was forbidden. The only way that living together was tolerated is to be married. In the 2000 era times have changed tremendously. Several differences between being

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    Marriage vs. Living Together Many young couples choose different living arrangements. Some prefer to stand in front of their friends‚ family‚ and God‚ and vow to be together in marriage for the rest of their lives. Others choose just to live together without marriage. There are pros and cons to both situations. Marriage has been an honored tradition for many centuries. For Christians there are many religious reasons. The very first miracle that Jesus had performed was changing water

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    Vicki ENG 121 29‚ May 2013 Marriage vs Living Together Marriage is the legal union of a man and woman as husband and wife. It is also defined as the union between two people that are recognized by cultural or religious tradition. Older generations would feel that living together was disgraceful. The only way that living together was seen as acceptable was to be married. There are several differences between being married and living together such as the status in the government

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    Marriage versus Living Together Comparison Thesis By Matthew D Jarnagan Composition I 1041 Abstract Marriage has been a long time traditional and sacred event that intends to keep a couple together for a life time. People have engaged in this activity to promote customs‚ traditions‚ and family values. It has been a long time tradition that most cultures participate in all over the world. In recent years it has become socially acceptable to live together before marriage or even not marry altogether

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    Davella LeBlanc Maria Fidler ENGL 1301 July 14‚ 2013 Marriage verses Living Together I remember when my husband and I were dating and we both decided to move in with each other rather quickly. We both felt in order to really get to know one another; we had to see how compatible we both were. Because of this‚ in just a short three years‚ we were married but living together really proved to be a valuable lesson for the future. In today’s society many people are getting married

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    Persuasive Essay: Should couples cohabitate before marriage? The beautiful wedding and the romantic honeymoon are over; now it’s time for the real work to begin – the marriage. You move into your dream home ready to begin your life together‚ but this is the first time you are living together as a couple and there will be some challenges. Each of your habits‚ good and bad but mostly bad‚ will emerge. For him‚ it’s leaving his dirty clothes on the bathroom floor‚ leaving plates and cups all

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    talk as if marriage were a private‚ personal relationship. But when two people live together for their own strictly private reasons‚ and carve out their own‚ strictly private bargain about the relationship‚ we call that relationship not marriage but "cohabitation." In America‚ it is now more popular than ever. More men and women are moving in together‚ sharing an apartment and a bed‚ without getting married first. The latest Census Bureau figures show four million couples living together outside of

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    Living Together Before Marriage As the rate of divorce soars and as increasing numbers of marriages disintegrate‚ living together has become the popular alternative to many people in north America. Expersts estimate that "roughly 2.2 million people are currently sharing bed and board in a live-in arrangement‚ this is approximately 1% of the total population."("Family." Comptoms Encyclopedia. 1992 ed.) Living together‚ more formally known as non marital cohabitation‚ is an emerging lifestyle

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    It is known that one out of two marriages will end in divorce. According to Dr. Harley‚ in "Living together before Marriage"‚ eighty-five percent of the divorced couples were cohabitating before marriage‚ otherwise known as: living together. With these kinds of statistics‚ why would people want to live together before they get married? It’s a perfectly logical question‚ with a perfectly logical explanation. Couples naturally want to know each other before they take the big plunge. Some may say‚ "You

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    MARRIAGE VERSUS LIVING TOGETHER Statistics say that married people are healthier‚ happier‚ live longer‚ have higher income‚ less violence and alcohol‚ poverty‚ and are more fulfilled then couples living together. This may be true for some couples but not for all. Couples might choose to live together instead of getting married because one has a huge amount of debt. Marrying them will have collection agencies going after your money. When you are married‚ both incomes are counted when applying

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