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    they become too frustrated with the traditional dating scene‚ or they are too busy to immerse themselves in the dating scene. Even though online dating is more popular now than ever‚ the industry still faces challenges stemming from perception of matchmaking online. When all traditional options fail‚ online dating makes sense for a number of reasons. Primarily‚ the convenience and accessibility is a huge benefit. For those who don’t have an abundance of free time‚ online sites allow singles to filter

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    Central Issue In the new world of making a name for yourself‚ one of the most important characteristics of human culture has begun to be lost. Love‚ relationships‚ marriage‚ etc. have all begun to be swallowed by the notion that in order to be successful in this world‚ your full attention‚ time‚ and money must be put into your career. Before the 20th century‚ life was simple and universal. Men “brought home the bacon” while women stayed at home washing dishes‚ cleaning the house‚ raising children

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    find romance online rather than via more traditional routes.” As a result‚ many online dating services are surfacing. Companies like Match.com‚ Eharmony and Ok Cupid offer matchmaking services based on lengthy questionnaires that members are required to complete upon registration. These lengthy questionnaires aid in their matchmaking software in connecting you with “compatible matches”. Although these companies recommend matches based on detailed information‚ it does not eliminate other users from connecting

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    Dating is a common behavior that is seen all over the world. Most people have experience dating. Dating is a common theme seen today and back in the past. Most people start dating around the age of 13 years old. I believe North American dating relationships are heading towards more of online interaction such as online dating or meeting someone online. In the book The Family by Philip N. Cohen he states “the combination of romantic ideals and utilitarian purposes can make for some elaborate and extended

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    “Internet Dating: Should you do it or not? Name: Paulo Christian A. Ortiz Section: BSA-1A Type of Speech: Informative Speech Purpose: To inform my audience that internet dating brings a lot of dangers. According to John Foster‚ “When all sounds too good to be true- it probably is not true”. So‚ while there are many scam artists on the internet‚ there are ten times more genuine people there as well. The content of my speech is all about the disadvantages of internet dating. Let me bring all of

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    Given the power of technology to bring people together from a business and social setting‚ building relationships are becoming a reality‚ especially when it initially brings people together in a virtual environment. As technology advances‚ so does the internet dating industry. Therefore‚ I would expect a strong rate of growth from the current financial position that eHarmony is in. The growth objective for eHarmony is to grow steadily to about 3% per year through the end of 2016. In fact‚ revenue

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    reports on the current state of online dating‚ its popularity‚ its shortcomings‚ and potential impact on society. Something that was unpopular and considered only for desperate or shy individuals just a decade ago is now the most popular form of matchmaking. This way of meeting potential mates has many advantages over conventional techniques‚ but it is difficult to say if they outweigh the disadvantages. The acceptance has grown so quickly that there is very little written about it and still many

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    a dating system which allows individuals‚ couples and groups to make contact and communicate with each other over the Internet‚ usually with the objective of developing a personal‚ romantic‚ or sexual relationship. Internet dating services usually provide matchmaking over the Internet‚ through the use of personal computers or cell phones. Individuals are getting to know others through email‚ chat and other available services such as video. However‚ internet dating is considered as a very dangerous action due

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    Industrial Revolution occurred in Britain during the mid-18th to the early 19th century. One of the most poisonous and dangerous jobs in the Industrial Revolution was matchmaking where workers would dip the ends of match sticks into a hazardous chemical called phosphorus. The prime candidates to complete the job of matchmaking were young girls aged 4-16 years old who were known as ‘match girls’. These children worked‚ making matches‚ from 6:00 in the morning to almost 10:00 at night and were

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    Outline Thesis: We should not be living in a country where a person can not choose his/her life partner‚ where one does not have the freedom of choice. Introduction: Freedom of choice. I. The Issue of Arranged Marriages. A. Saudi Women and their Life Issues. B. Marriages in Saudi Arabia. II. Examples of Arranged Marriages in the Arab World. A. What Happened to Jack and Xena. B. An Arranged Marriage in Lebanon. C. Why Arranged Marriages are not the Right

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