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    Forced Marriages

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    Forced Marriages You’ve arrived at the airport with your parents‚ you plane is ready to depart but you have no idea what is going on. You have now arrived in Pakistan and have been whisked off to your village to take part in your own wedding ceremony with a 45 year old man you have never met before. This is the start of a brand new life as an unwillingly married 15 year old girl. Although this practice may seem like an old fashioned tradition‚ forced marriages are still going on within European

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    www.childtrends.org What Is “Healthy Marriage”? Defining the Concept By Kristin Anderson Moore‚ Ph.D.‚ Susan M. Jekielek‚ Ph.D.‚ Jacinta Bronte-Tinkew‚ Ph.D.‚ Lina Guzman‚ Ph.D.‚ Suzanne Ryan‚ Ph.D.‚ and Zakia Redd‚ M.P.P. September 2004 verview Americans love books and movies that end with a couple exchanging vows and going on to live “happily ever after.” We cry at weddings‚ and we admire couples of whom it can be said‚ “They have a great marriage.” And young people today continue to place

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    Early Marriage

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    8/19/13 Helium - Where Knowledge Rules Why do marriages fail by Ann E. Smith Marriage is not easy‚ by all accounts. The reality is that even happy marriages require work. As marriage is all about compromise‚ trust and respect‚ it is easy to see why it can be challenging. Marriage can also be fulfilling. There is nothing quite like a true partner in life. But with that being the case‚ why is the divorce rate so high all over the world? Why do marriages fail? Below are some of the main reasons. Oftentimes

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    Child marriage

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    Child Marriage Throughout the world‚ marriage is considered to be a happy moment in everyone’s life and is a moment of celebration but sadly‚ the practice of child marriage gives no such reason for celebration. Many young boys and girls get married before they can reach the age of 18. This shocking act takes place for a number of reasons. In order to get benefitted socially‚ physically and to decrease financial burdens‚ many parents and families throughout the world‚ promote the marriage of their

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    Teenage Marriage

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    Teenage Marriage Teen marriage is typically defined as the union of two adolescents‚ joined in marriage from the age range of 14–19 years old. Until the late 20th century‚ teen marriage was very common and instrumental in securing a family‚ continuing a blood lineage and producing offspring for labor.[1] Many factors contribute to teen marriage such as love‚ teen pregnancy‚ religion‚ security‚ family and peer pressure‚ arranged marriage‚ economic and political reasons‚ social advancement‚ and cultural

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    What is child marriage? Child/Early marriage refers to any marriage of a child younger than 18 years old‚ in accordance to Article 1 of the Convention on the Right of the Child. While child marriage affects both sexes‚ girls are disproportionately affected as they are the majority of the victims. Their overall development is compromised‚ leaving them socially isolated with little education‚ skills and opportunities for employment and self-realisation. This leaves child brides more vulnerable to

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    Communication in Marriage

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    FCS2178 Can We Talk? Improving Couples’ Communication1 Eboni J. Baugh and Deborah Humphries2 1. This document is FCS2178‚ one of a series of the Florida Marriage Preparation series‚ from the Department of Family‚ Youth and Community Sciences‚ Florida Cooperative Extension Service‚ Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences‚ University of Florida. Original publication date November 2001. Reviewed October 2006. Revised December 2009; January 2010. Visit the EDIS Web site at http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu

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    Gay Marriage

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    difference in society their rights have been restricted. The thought of whether or not gay marriage should be legalized in the United States has been an on going debate. I personally do not understand why it hasn’t been legalized already; Not allowing homosexuals the right to marriage‚ their rights to freedom of speech have been taken away. It is wrong to treat them with such inequality for being different. Marriage should not be just between a man and a woman‚ if same-sex couples are together and in

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    Marriage Equality

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    Marriage Equality Constructing social problems begins with making claims about any perceived condition. These claims are the first component of the social problems process. When a claim is made that a condition should be recognized as a social problem‚ the claimsmakers must bring attention to the topic and convince others that it should be recognized as troubling and that something needs to be done about it (Best‚ 2013). One reoccurring frame is on the topic of marriage equality‚ which is typically

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    Mariel Lange Research Paper ENGL 1102H Is The Denial Of Same-Sex Marriage Unconstitutional? Same-sex marriage (also called gay marriage) is a legally or socially recognized marriage between two persons of the same biological sex or social gender. Same-sex marriage is a civil rights‚ political‚ social‚ moral‚ and religious issue in many nations. The conflict arises over whether same-sex couples should be allowed to enter into marriage‚ be required to use a different status (such as a civil union‚ which

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