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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 are

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    Child Marriage in India

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    Child marriage means that two children are forced to marry each other with the consent of the two families. The children are forced into the institution of marriage without knowing about its significance in the long run. Though parents are of the opinion that they involve their children in such rituals because it is an age old custom and it will also secure the future of their children but the reality is not so. Though in some cases parents believe in such superstitions and dogmas in other cases

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    rranged marriages have been one of the most interesting things that still happen in our society. After a long research I found some interesting information on arranged marriages. In this paper I will discuss the countries that still have practice of arranged marriages. I will talk about why arranged marriages happen‚ how they work‚ and how they affect women that are involved in it. Also‚ I would like to take a look at what kind of changes are happening to stop arranged marriages. There are still

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    Nagarani Nanda Summary

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    Justice means that everyone is treated fairly. What is “fair” is hard to define. In the narrative of Nagarani Nanda‚ there are two entities able to judge how justice is carried out: the police and Queen Cobra. The police are supposedly bound by the law‚ though they can stray‚ led by their own selfish desires. Nagarani is not bound by the law. She believes police corruption is wrong‚ and those who break the rules and hurt others for their own gain should be punished. The law and the morals of individuals

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    Marriage through Matrimony Site / Newspaper Advt in India ? --- say -- Never. Why ? In and around Kolkata 70% of the marriages arranged through newspaper advt‚ are facing break down within 1 year. Wife lodges criminal cases under 498A. Police arrest the entire family of husband. Finally compromise is done for Rs 10 to 25 lakhs for withdrawing the case. If the marriage is not properly matched the entire family is affected. Many people are victim. If you are an unfortunate husband or his family

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    Arranged Marriages in India

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    different periods of time‚ for different reasons and from different parts of India‚ even though it has become common for them to intermarry in modern times. They also maintain a similar culture regardless of specific origin‚ due to cultural interaction for more than a millennium. It is possible that males of some sub-sects have intermarried with Dravidian castes‚ outside the Brahmin fold. The children of such marriages have generally acquired the caste of the mother. Iyers follow one of the four

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    Arranged Marriage in India India is one of the oldest civilizations in the world which in turn encompasses a diverse and rich‚ cultural‚ historical‚ religious and social dichotomy. The question I posed for my annotated bibliography was “how is marriage arranged in India”. In order to understand this concept‚ I must delve deeper into why it is so prevalent and how it has withstood the test of time the. The historical significance of this process is important and I will discuss how it has evolved

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    Gay marriages - as this idea is a life style‚ its effect on all walks of life and beliefs of people in a country shall be studied to judge this question. No doubt in the past 50 years‚ social life has been under continuous change with the introduction and propagation of globalization. ’Gay (same sex) marriages’; is one of those topics which has come up often for discussion. India is no exception to this but as a country which has a significant cultural history; this question shall be investigated

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    Arranged marriages in India In country India‚ which happens to be modernized‚ seems to keep up to the tradition of arranged marriages. With this tradition it is really important that a person’s family plays a huge role in choosing the marriage partner. To some this might sound a bit odd but it’s really important to realize that in Indian culture a pre-planned marriage is a symbol of love. Many Americans today will disagree with this arrangement and argue that true love cannot be accomplished in

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    Start/End of a Game/Competition. If you were to arrange a competition what would happen at the start‚ during and end. A Badminton Tournament is a way of giving players a chance to play against teams from other clubs‚ regions and countries and is good fun. The first steps in organising this competition would be to talk to your own team to find out whether the players would be interested in this idea‚ whether they would prefer a doubles or singles competition and players general availability. With

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