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    101 Romantic Love and Marriage Love for the opposite sex has always been a controlling factor for mankind. (Brown 2nd Paragraph) Even so‚ romantic love is a poor basis for marriage. Many married couples are often asked‚ “Why did you two finally decide to get married?” A question that is answered over seventy-five percent of the time with‚ “Well because we are in love.” Of course‚ love should be a factor considered when making the decision to get married‚ but considering marriage in the eyes of

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    played a vital role in changing the perception of the Indian mind. Love marriage is supposed to provide freedom and more independence as compared to arranged marriages where the girl/boy is chosen by the parents. The usual question of love marriage voters against arranged one is that how can anyone marry the person whom they don’t know? Amid popular love lore like Soni Mahiwal‚ India always had a long tradition of arranged marriages. With the advent of the British and the subsequent introduction

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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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    Gay Marriage Debate By Eric Paul Scarabin Though many arguments against gay marriage are based in homophobia‚ even people who otherwise support the rights of gays and lesbians have advanced arguments against gay marriage. One main concern is that allowing two people of the same sex to marry will devalue the concept of marriage. Those against gay marriage argue that marriage is between one man and one woman and allowing gay marriage would destroy the traditional family‚ which defenders of this

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    should be an amendment to the U.S. constitution defining marriage as a solely heterosexual institution‚ that if not protected would threaten religious freedom‚ the rights of children‚ and even the democratic process. Ms. Glendon has a right to state her opinion‚ but we must not get distracted from what is essentially: an issue of the equal rights guaranteed to all Americans. Why should homosexuals be denied the privilege of marriage when extending it to them would do no damage to anyone else

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    fact that he loves his daughter very much‚ though‚ to me‚ it was an instant shock. I always believed that marital love is eternal and perfect. Doesn’t a marriage start by promising eternal love? Isn’t it even considered as a sin if you break the vow? I have come to think recently that my view on marriage is just an idealised imagination. I always refused to face reality. Looking at our society very carefully‚ it seems that not all marriage partners share a strong passionate bonding of love‚ especially

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    Marriage: For the Love or For the Money In our culture marriage is a union between two people‚ we wed for love‚ commitment‚ family‚ and in many instances money. That is may not be the case for many other cultures. From a man and a woman‚ to a man and 5 women‚ the people involved in a marriage varies with each culture. Marriage as a result of love‚ or marriage arranged by one’s parents‚ marriage to gain wealth‚ and livestock‚ marriage as a way to keep the line of descent viable‚ reasons for marriage

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    Love and Arranged Marriages Have you ever thought about the difference between love marriages and arranged marriages? In some countries like China‚ India‚ and the Gulf countries‚ arranged marriages still exist. However‚ arranged marriages seem strange to other countries‚ especially were love marriage is strongly supported‚ countries such as United States‚ Europe‚ and even sometimes the Middle East. There are three noticeable differences in love and arranged marriage. The three differences

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    Pride and Prejudice‚ authored by Jane Austen‚ is a skillfully crafted novel dealing with love‚ comedy‚ and first impressions. The novel follows the main character‚ Elizabeth Bennet‚ and her middleclass family living in 19th century England. Elizabeth‚ unlike her younger sisters‚ is quite quick-witted but perhaps is too judgmental and relies very heavily on her first impressions of people; this is clearly evident after her first meeting with Mr. Darcy. Lydia‚ Elizabeth’s youngest sister‚ is rather

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    Nebraska Anthropologist Anthropology‚ Department of 1-1-2005 Romantic Love and Marriage: An Analysis of the Concept and Functionality of Romantic Love as a Marital Stabilizing Agent Emily Sorrell Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nebanthro Part of the Anthropology Commons Sorrell‚ Emily‚ "Romantic Love and Marriage: An Analysis of the Concept and Functionality of Romantic Love as a Marital Stabilizing Agent" (2005). Nebraska Anthropologist. Paper 9.

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