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    arrange marriage

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    Arranged marriage is when parents or the whole family introduce the two people who do not know each other before. It divides into many difference types .First type called love arranged marriage. It refers to parents introduce the bride and the groom to know each other. When the bride is ready to be married‚ the suitors are allowed to court her. Normally‚ the suitors have to submit their information such as hobby‚ occupation and other details to the lady’s family. Then‚ if they fall in love‚ the marriage

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    Marriage and Family

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    Week 7 Assignment What factors bind marriages and families together? How have these factors changed‚ and how has the divorce rate been affected? Factors that bind marriages together are legal‚ economic independence‚ social and moral. These factors are lessening and intimacy is being more sought after. Marriage mates can maintain stability by taking out time for each other; they need to find a proper way to balance family time over work time. The divorce rate is increasing due to very little

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    [pic] By: Valerie Tickles Soc 215 Business Ethics December 4‚ 2008 Gay and Lesbians Marriages What is “Gay”? Some would say that it means being happy‚ joyful‚ merry‚ lively‚ and full of sprit. But the topic that I speak of refers to a person’s sexuality‚ having a sexual attraction to persons of the same sex. Is this ethical? As a

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    Marriage and Wedding

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    the ‘adat merisik’ or called as spying custom for arranging marriages. Then‚ if the groom’s family get the agreement by the bride’s family‚ the adat ‘bertunang’ (engagement custom) will be held at the bride’s home in a date that has been chosen by the two families. After that‚ a Malay wedding proper begins with the ‘akad nikah’ (marriage contract) ceremony. And for the Chinese‚ the process begins with the proposal‚ an elaborate marriage proposal and acceptance. If successful‚ both families will proceed

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    Renaissance Marriage

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    century phenomenon‚ many who endured the heart-ache of a broken home syndrome may reject committement or marriage and family never realize how cherished this institution was in history. In the history of marriage there was no such exertion of free will until Pius IV’s 1563 bull at the Council of Trent‚ prompted by the Protestant Reformation‚ relaxed rules. More often than not‚ Renaissance marriage arrangements remained pretty much the way they had been set up in Antiquity and the Middle Ages. As this

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    Gay Marriage

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    Take a Stand: Gay Marriage Homosexuality is an attraction to individuals of the same sex. Some individuals believe gays shouldn’t exist and especially gay marriage shouldn’t be legal. So far‚ only nineteen states have legalized same sex marriage‚ while thirty-one states banned same sex marriage. Many people judge gays like they’re another race‚ but they are human too just like everyone else. Gay marriage should be legal because‚ who are people to deny others their right to love? Discrimination is

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    Marriage and Cohabitation

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    Title: Marriage and Cohabitation Author: Thornton‚ Arland‚ Axinn‚ William G.‚ Xie‚ Yu Publication: In Population and Development. University of Chicago Press. 2007 Sources: Data from the Center for Disease Control‚ 2002 ‘Throughout history‚ the family has been a central some would argue the central institution in human society.’(pg. 1 Marriage and Cohabitation) Although many accept marriage as a self-defined status in research‚ we believe that most understand it to be a union of husband

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    Reasons to be a Nurse

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    single mom a flexible work schedule will be excellent for me and her. To me working whatever hours I like would really benefit me because I would be able to spend more quality time with my baby girl who means the world to me. My baby girl is the reason why I want to accomplish this goal. Secondly‚ there is a wide variety of job opportunities to choose from such as a hospital‚ clinic‚ school‚ nursing home‚ and travel nurse. As a Pediatric Nurse I will have the opportunity to choose a position in

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    Communication in Marriage

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    Communication in Marriages Michelle Faulkenberg COM200 Jennifer Lloyd May 7‚ 2012 Communication in Marriage The article states that any couples only speak to each other n average of three minutes during an hour long dinner. (Schoenberg‚ 2011). I find this to be all too true. I find that most dinners my husband and I say very little to one another. We mostly just talk about whats on tv or what we are having for dinner that evening. I do agree with the article that sometime during the day

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    Interracial marriage

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    When Ann Dunham‚ a white woman‚ married a black African student‚ Barack Obama Sr.‚ in 1961‚ marriage between white and black Americans was rare. Less than 3 percent of all marriages were interracial in 1960‚ and the public generally disapproved of such unions. Interracial marriage was even illegal in at least 15 U.S. states. Although the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that laws prohibiting interracial marriages were unconstitutional in 1967‚ a reported 72 percent of southern white Americans and 42 percent

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