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    Tutorial 1- Ms.Amutha’s Class (Edited) In this modern era of technology‚ there are many people who get involved in relationships during their teens compared to the olden days. It seems to be a popular trend to be in a relationship while pursuing their university education. Such a move might have advantages as well as disadvantages. In my opinion‚ it is all right for university students to go on dates and commit themselves to a steady relationship. Firstly‚ courting couples can offer moral and

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    not unknown in Western countries‚ particularly among immigrant populations. Religious or cultural issues‚ preservation of wealth‚ or the formation of political alliances are common reasons for arranged marriages. Those who practice family-led courtship and marriage may also argue that such relationships tend to be happier and more stable than those that result from modern‚ western dating practices. Arranged marriages prevent children from marrying out of their culture‚ faith and social status

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    Pros of modern dating: 1: Fast and straight to point 2: easy entry‚ easy exit 3: equality 4: You can have her sleep over at your place anytime any day 5: Sampling knows no boundary 6: Can have issues even before tying the knot. Add more if you have any Cons: 1: Infidelity is likely to be rampant here 2: Deceits too 3: Contracting of deadly disease is also possible 4: Unwanted pregnancy is a likelihood 5: Dumping very common 6: Over familiarity thereby killing the zeal to get married

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    Outline Thesis Statement: Arranged marriages have different forms mostly depending on the couples country‚ culture and social surrounding conditions; however‚ not all of these forms are acceptable‚ successful and respectable by many societies. I.In arranged marriages‚ the possibility of its success is unknown and depending on the culture of the couple and the type of this arranged marriage. A.If the couple is from the same region or society the chances of having a successful marriage is great

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    baffled on exactly how humans experience such intense emotions as seen in romantic love and why so many couples tend to have complementary characteristics. He supports this claim by explaining several theories of attraction. His biological theory of courtship states that "we instinctively select mates who will enhance the survival of the species" (483). This theory suggests instinctive evolutionary attraction such as a female’s rosy cheeks on a slender frame and a male’s muscular physique are the features

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    Amne AlRifai’s “Arranged Marriage: Old School Online Dating” is an article published on her web blog “Unveiled Thoughts”. In this post‚ she describes her perspective on arranged marriage. AlRifai explains how she finds arranged “matchmaking” similar‚ or even better than online dating‚ and she clarifies her point of view through her ‘wisdom’ and personal experience. AlRifai looks at this concept and tries to make the reader see it from another perspective‚ using three arguments: her own tale about

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    Dating‚ courting‚ and other pre-marriage arrangements are practices that are influenced by the time period‚ social conditions and constructs‚ biology‚ cultural norms‚ and institutional structures that surround people. Dating has changed a lot in the past century. In the 1920’s to 1940’s‚ dating involved a more informal dating. For the first time there were no chaperones on dates between males and females. The dates required no formal commitment to each other and there was more freedom. Previously

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    in courtship? What traditions should be used/overturned? Definition and Delimitation of the Problem Definition Delimitation Nature of the Problem What are facts/happenings promoted a consideration of the problem by the group? In the Philippines‚ it is hard-set tradition that males are the ones to court or initiate courtship. It is social stigma when a female explicitly expresses any desire to have romantic relations. Homosexuals have an ambiguous stand in the issue of courtship and

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    Melissa Smith Yoruba 12-3-12 Narrow Path In Tunde Kelani’s The Narrow Path‚ the story follows a woman by the name of Awero. In her village she is considered very beautiful. She has come of age to be married and she begin considering her options on marriage. Awero is courted by two men. One is a hunter from the Agbade village‚ and one is a goldsmith from Aku village. Both of these men wish to have her hand in marriage and they both have their own approach to try and win over Awero. The hunter

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    People are always going to ask the question “What if?” “What if I didn’t go that way?” or “What if I never met this person?” Well‚ maybe we should all ask the question‚ “What if Clay Sizemore’s mother never was killed?”There are many important events in Clay’s Quilt that help give us an outlook on Clay Sizemore’s life. If Clay’s mother hadn’t passed away then he probably never would have lived with his Aunt Easter and Uncle Paul. This also means he wouldn’t have met all the townspeople and neighbors

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