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    will eventually end in marriage. However‚ some cultures in the world don’t let their children to meet that special someone on their own. This is called arranged marriages. Arranged marriages have been around in parts of the Middle East and Asia as long as marriage has been itself. In the arranged marriage world‚ they say marriage comes first and love later. An arranged marriage is basically when the parents chose who you’re partner in life will be. I think that arranged marriage is wrong and someone

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    Early and forced marriage 14 million girls under the age of 18 marry each year. That’s around 1‚166‚666 a month‚ 269230 a week‚ 38‚461 a day and 27 every minute. One in every five girls in the developing world is married by the age of 18. One in nine marries before they reach the age of 15. In countries like Niger‚ Chad‚ Mali‚ Bangladesh‚ Guinea and the Central African Republic (CAR)‚ the rate of early and forced marriage is 60 per cent and over. Child brides are particularly prevalent in South

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    Japanese proverb‚ “Deru kui wa utareru” literally means “The stake that sticks up gets hammered down”. In other words‚ you should not stand out within the community in Japan. This proverb seems to imply Japanese collectivist society which is very different from Western countries’ more individualistic society. Japan has its own unique cultural history. Japan is an island nation and had been chosen to isolate themselves‚ even going so far as to shut their borders for any international trade and communication

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    different then it is in the current time. They were basically represented as if they were not humans‚ mainly like objects in a way that they were thrown around as if they were useless and some were spoken offensively to. Women within this play were forced to get married to someone that their parents wanted them to be with. Also‚ they were disrespected in so many ways and they really had no choice and they do not have a say in anything. This is portrayed within this play of how they did not have any

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    Arranged versus free-choice Marriages Introduction: This research project is on whether or not arranged or free-choice marriages lower your divorce rates. An arranged marriage is a marriage that is established before involving oneself in a lengthy courtship‚ and often involves the arrangement of someone other than the persons getting married. These marriages are relatively rare‚ but still numerous in the Middle East and parts of Africa and Asia. While a free choice marriage is when the unity

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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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    After learning about the arranged marriage between Juliet and Paris‚ Friar Lawrence’s motives are to simply reunite the two lovers‚ through an elaborate plan in which he’d notify Romeo of Juliet’s staged death. However‚ due to the lack of communication between the Friar and Romeo‚ the plan ultimately failed‚ pushing forth the notion that his plan had the potential to be successful under different circumstances. In fear of the Black Death spreading‚ residents of Verona are placed under quarantine

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    Pros and Cons of an Arranged Marriage Not having the power to choose whom you will marry seems like a great infringement upon one’s personal right to happiness. But arranged marriages are an integral part of cultural and religious practices around the world and even in the US today. This isn’t always a bad thing. There are benefits to an arranged marriage. Advantages of the Arranged Marriage 1. No personal responsibility. You don’t have to worry if you’ve made a wrong decision. This works

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    and far from ready for marriage. Many people have very different views on arranged marriages‚ some are against is while others are for it. Choosing a partner could be life changing in both positive and negative ways. Parents should not choose for their children in arranged marriages because the child may be too young‚ the child may not know the other person‚ and the risk of divorce is higher than average. Arranged marriages may occur in the early stage in of life. When arranged early in life the person

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    FORCED LABOR In the article entitled “Forced Labor”‚ Gregorio F. Zaide and Sonia M. Zaide showed us that Filipinos as vassals (servant/slave) of Spain should render forced labor known as polo aside from paying tribute and complying bandala which is selling of other farm products to the government. The polo was a compulsory labor imposed by Spanish colonial authorities on adult Filipinos males. Males between the ages of 16 to 60 were required to render service for 40 days in a year. This service

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