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    Every culture is different and we should respect the way people think and live as long as they aren’t committing a crime against someone’s life.What I find ethnocentric about some cultures is arranged marriages. An arranged marriage is when a family chooses the bride or groom for their child.Arranged marriages are considered wrong in our society because the children are treated as objects .Young men and young women get their freedom taken away to choose the person they want to be with for the rest

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    Are Arranged Marriages and Forced Marriages Unethical? Would you consider having your marriage forced or arranged to a person you never met or seen before? Most probably no‚ but this is happening to many young females and males all over the world. Arranged and forced marriages have been a heated debate in certain cultures‚ justifying whether it is good or bad it’s hard to judge. There have however also been many changes to these traditions in contemporary society‚ regarding culture clashing. Researching

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    The deliberation of the word marriage is connected to thoughts‚ feelings‚ emotions either its love marriagearranged marriage or forced marriage. Antecedently‚ discussing the concept of forced marriage and arranged marriage‚ I would like to bring thoughts of the reader toward two stories related to forced and arranged marriage. Begin with a story of a poor family with only the father somehow making some earning and have two daughters that he wanted to get married as soon as possible because they

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    Marriage Is Not Equal For All Gay Marriages Mikaela Acosta   Gay marriage has been subject to taboo because our society has this conformed and learned version of marriage; marriage is only held between a man and a woman. Although this is more common today to hear of gay couples‚ in the first couple centuries in America this was almost unacceptable to general society. Beginning in 2001 was when gay marriage began to become much more widespread starting in Canada‚ Norway‚ Belgium‚ Argentina

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    well-known Indian Author and columnist is the author of this novel 2 STATES – The Story of My Marriage. He has written a beautiful tale about an inter-caste love cum arranged marriage of two students from different states and different caste of India who meet at famous institute IIM‚ Ahmedabad. I am here writing about love cum arranged marriage. This is aperfect topic for me as I believe in love cum arranged marriage. I want to marry my girlfriend but as most of the Indians this relationship must be approved

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    Gay Marriage Pros And Cons

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    Court is set to confront the issue of gay marriage for the first time in 40 years in two cases set for argument in late March. Same-sex couples are asking the justices to strike down California’s Proposition 8‚ which banned gay marriage in the state just six months after a court ruled that preventing gays and lesbians from marrying was unconstitutional. In a second case‚ a New York City widow is urging the court to strike down the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA)‚ which limits federal benefits

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    Argumentative Essay Arranged Marriage Vs Love Marriage Marriage is a relationship that bind of a spouse in formal event and registered by law as to declare a husband and wife. Marriage is key to form a family into larger as a basic unit in social system. Marriage also bind of the emotional relationship where both spouse are sharing their life together as to form a family. It is the joining of two people in a bond that putatively lasts until death‚ but unfortunately in a real life is increasingly

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    Arranged Marriages in India

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    castes‚ outside the Brahmin fold. The children of such marriages have generally acquired the caste of the mother. Iyers follow one of the four Vedas - Rig Veda‚ Sama Veda‚ Yajur Veda and Atharva Veda. The Veda that an Iyer follows forms an important part of his identity‚ another being the gotra that he belongs to. The gotra is the name of the rishi who founded the clan one is born into. A woman belongs to gotra of her father until marriage‚ and then during kanyadaan changes to that of her husband

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    that being the case‚ many interracial families were not accepted by the law or the eyes of the man. Though interracial marriage became legal in 1967‚ many men and women who tried to pursue a relationship with another race were taunted‚ mistreated‚ and often killed. Within the 21st century‚ minds that were once afraid of a man’s skin now slowly started to welcome different race marriage within the family. This being the case‚ the offsprings of the interracial parents did not have to be afraid of being

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    ARRANGED VS LOVE MARRIAGE

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    Does an arranged marriage create happier‚ stable families than freedom of choice in marriage? A marriage can be defined as a union between two people who wish to become a wife and a husband. An arranged marriage is a marriage where ones choice of a marriage partner is made by another person rather than them (Paul 1). In most cases the choice lies on the parents or the guardians. Though this practice was so common traditionally‚ even today it is still being practiced in many communities. A choice

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