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    There are few similarities and few differences in the way marriage is viewed and celebrated in the Islamic culture compared to the American culture. In the Islamic culture marriage is viewed as something really important while in America the value of marriage is decreasing every day. In the Islamic religion, parents play an important role in the choice of their children’s spouses because children need their parents’ approval before they can get married to someone. Also, according to Islam,…

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    1940's Wedding Hairstyles 1940's Wedding Hairstyles : As marriage planner, brides and grooms wish his or their marriage being contemporary by rests. For this, others give we on contemporary ideas or contemporary styles. A fine methods of make our marriage contemporary by others will to return back on times. Many couple could be going to marriage themes set presenting to different ages. One these useful or really popular age has 1940's. A few research, meticulous devising or so smart…

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    Why Cohabitation Is Wrong

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    Cohabitation Name Institution Date I believe cohabitation is wrong and it contributes to tearing down of the institute of marriage. Cohabitation usually brings down the meaning that marriage stands, that is, commitment. Cohabitation is a scary world where individuals no longer have the sense of discipline and courage to commit to one individual, but would rather choose to try their luck while being fully aware that they can avoid responsibility as a result of the lack of a formal…

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    Fagan, Patrick F., and Robert Rector. "The Effects Of Divorce On America." World & I 15.10 (2000): 56. Points of View Reference Center. Web. 21 Oct. 2015.< http://web.b.ebscohost.com.db02.linccweb.org/pov/detail/detail?sid=540e477d-715f-4aac-970c-d8544e530621%40sessionmgr114&vid=0&hid=107&bdata=JnNpdGU9cG92LWxpdmU%3d#AN=3628746&db=pwh> >>>This article remarks upon the effect of the social impacts of divorce on the citizens of the United States. It relays many facts about how it…

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    Shack Up Before Marriage

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    Trends of living together has really come quite common. Chances of having a successful marriage after living together while dating are low. Couples seem to go through a lot before actually getting married. (A survey of over 12,000 heterosexual women aged 15-44 between 2006 and 2010 showed 48% of women cohabitation). Shacking up before marriage affects a relationship success. As people know to test drive a car before buying it people often feel to test their relationship before getting married…

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    In the beginning of my song, I talk about how hopelessly in love I am and all the crazy things this love makes me want to do like dance under the moonlight during a hailing rainstorm. I’m telling the man I love that I can handle anything that may seem like an obstacle. Wanting him to breathe my air means I don’t want to be apart from him and that I want to travel the world with him “seeing all the lights” such as the Eiffel Tower at night or the New York, Tokyo, or Dubai Skyline. I only want…

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    According to the article, “Will Your Marriage Last?” by Brooke Lea Foster, there are many factors that come into play when it comes to having a happy, successful marriage and avoiding divorce. On the other hand, Foster states that there are more factors that may distress a marriage thus leading to divorce rather than maintaining a happy marriage. Some factors that lead to divorce are interracial marrying, moving in prior to marrying, and having a child (Foster 107). I can agree with Foster that…

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    In society, a family is made up of two or more members, that can be related by blood, marriage, or adoption. But around the world some people have a family that is different from other's based on the way their culture has taught them to be. A better way to understand the meaning of family is to apply the three major sociological theories. The first theory is the Functionalist by Emile Durkheim which explains that society has to follow certain functions and how the basic needs are helpful to live…

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    People may assume marriage is a compulsory stage in life while some may feel that cohabitation equals to marriage, disregarding marriage. Marriage and cohabitation differ in the aspect of its legal status, the death and legality of inheritance and the consequences that their children may face. Firstly, the difference between marriage and cohabitation is its legal status of acceptance and acknowledgement. In marriage there is a legally registered certificate of marriage binding and acknowledged…

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    “The Painted Door” Journal Response I would never be okay with open marriages, simply because open marriage would not work for me. In such arrangement, I would not be able to keep a relationship nor be able to tolerate any other men sleeping with my wife; acknowledging the fact that I would also be able to sleep with other women. In my opinion, this would never be morally correct and to me this does not define the concept of marriage. If one choses to live in such ways then, why marry in the…

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