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    Marriage is a relationship between two people in which they can start to create a family, there are many different rules for marriage and every religion has its own rules and beliefs, and this relationship must be built on faith and loyalty. Marriage between different nationality helps people to know about other’s cultures, habits, break bonds between countries. On the other hand, some religions have rules on marriage from other countries or regions, for example Muslim women can’t marry other…

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    Do you ever try to picture your future? Is one of the things you picture getting married and “living happily ever after?” In “What if Marriage Is Bad for Us,” Laurie Essig and Lynn Owens explain that there is data and statistics that prove that marriage makes us rich, wealthy, and is traditional. Marriage should be something we decide to do in our life. We should get married because we want to not to become rich, or to be healthy. Marriage was not made to make us healthy and rich, if it was…

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    The loss of a loved one at a young age can cause disruption and irreparable damage to the mind. A child’s mind is pure and innocent and after a tragedy of losing a loved one, the mind is not equipped to deal with the loss, which can cause it to spiral out of control. In both the The Bell Jar and The Catcher in the Rye, each author creates a protagonist who loses a family member at an early age which results in a mental illness for each protagonist. The authors want the reader to understand that…

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    Pride and Prejudice presents the various qualities in which people seek in marriage. The Regency era was going through a time of enlightenment, where the traditional practice of marrying to gain money or power was beginning to conflict with marrying for affection and love. Pride and Prejudice shows this difference in the marriages that take place, some people which prioritize reason over love, others love over reason. Jane Austen uses the marriages in Pride and Prejudice to show the clash of…

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    Argumentative Essay: Arranged Marriage: Do Parents Really Know What's Best? Seeking your personal partner in life is a privilege that is born of free will and choice. It is of our personal freedom to choose who we will be with for the rest of our lives. What about the thought of your parents picking for your spouse to be? This thought might be absurd and repulsive for some but for others, even if it is against their will, they have to fulfill it because it is a requirement. We know that…

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    What Are The Negative Effects of Divorce on Children? Most children are confused, afraid, hurt, sad, angry, and anxious when they sense or are told about their parents' divorce. Interestingly, these are the same emotions that their parents often experience during the divorce process. It is no secret that there are many possible negative effects children experience both during and after a divorce. These negative effects are exacerbated when parents are fighting over "custody" and minimized when…

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    8 Ways To Consciously Uncouple And Keep Your Lives From Falling Apart Divorce can ruin a life or even all the lives involved in the separating family. Rather than fighting tooth-and-nail, consider the many benefits of an amicable split, where you consciously make a good effort to work through the difficult challenges, instead of tearing each other apart. 1. Put The Needs Of Your Children First No matter what, the children should never become part of a "war" being fought by you and your…

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    Introduction In today’s society, cohabitating before marriage is something that is becoming more and more relevant, while there are several challenging views that follow this topic. Cohabitation includes two individuals that are living together that are not legally married or bound together. This is a growing phenomenon that we continue to learn about and the amount of research on this subject continues to increase because how common this issue is in today’s society. Between 2000 and 2011,…

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    If you are facing problems in your marriage, you can do pooja to get married without any struggle. This pooja will help you to remove all your personal and financial problems. There can be many problems such as different caste, unmatched status, financial position and others. Such reasons can block your way to marry the person whom you love. Whatever is the problem, just do pooja to get married without any struggle. Doing pooja is a holy solution that can only make your love life possible and…

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    The Real Arrange Marriage Information Lots of people get married and of all those people 53.25% of arranged marriages. People who also have arranged marriages have a divorce rate of 6.3% (Arranged). This show that there are a lot of arranged marriages that are happen, which mean that they has to be something good about them. Arranged marriages would happen all the time long ago and they still do because for lots of people it is part of their culture and it is really helpful. I will be taking…

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