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    the act of marriage. Marriage can either be a religious or nonreligious ceremony, despite the religious aspect it is still the joining of two people for the rest of their lives. Some people marry for financial reasons and others may marry of love, but just because the couple is happy in the beginning does not mean that the couple will remain in the blissful state. The union of two people can effect the way a person develops mentally and physically depending on the status of the marriage. In…

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    It takes work, energy and commitment to last. Marriage and family members therapists consequently avoid dual relationships with patients which are reasonably possibly to harm their professional opinion or result in exploitation. A dual relationship happens once the therapist and patient establish a relationship…

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    on impulse was how Romeo and Juliet killed themselves. Ignorance causes these rash decisions for other reasons. When Tybalt died, Capulet decided to make a quick and hasty arranged marriage between Juliet and Paris. He thought Juliet was grief stricken due to his death. That was not the case. Because Capulet arranged the marriage, it caused Juliet to visit the Friar who gave the potion. This caused a domino effect; Benvolio saw Juliet in her coffin, Romeo thought Juliet was dead, Romeo kills…

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    feelings for her, professing, “…nobody knows – God only knows – how much you are to me”, but she declines to admit any real interest in him and thus deeply regrets her reckless act (112). Feeling sympathy for him, she agrees to give him an answer about marriage, but only if he gives her time to consider. Bathsheba agrees to give him her decision whether or not to marry him…

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    “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 everyone would be getting married and be healthy. Hardly anyone would get sick, Sickness is not cured by marriage. Marriage is…

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    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 marital values during the Regency era. The first marriage in…

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    Consanguineous Marriages In South India Consanguineous marriages are known as blood related marriages. Mostly these marriages are between cousins of maternal or paternal side and also in between uncle & neice. Consanguineous marriages are favourable only with cross-cousins, but not with parallel-cousins. Cross-cousins: child of the father's sister(paternal aunt's child) child of the mother's brother(maternal uncle's child) Parallel-cousins: child of father's…

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    disposition on marriages, I inquired a young, newly wedded couple through the cross-examination of Udry's Filter Theory. I identified the romantically inclined pair to declassify their ambitious prospects as espoused partners. Utilizing knowledge obtained from multiple types of research and studies, I affirmed my personal beliefs of the practice of matrimony and the beginnings of a new life with a romantic significant other. Almost immediately after finalizing the annulment of her first…

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    the conqueror or it can be the controller. In marriage, two people must have harmony and communication in order to maintain a happy, healthy relationship. The stories being analyzed show how a marriage could turn out in either direction in accordance to how it is handled. In the short stories, “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin and “Clever Manka” by an anonymous author, the two main women, Louise Mallard and Manka, struggle with the theme of marriage and partnership in life. Both women are…

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    A marriage is a beautiful thing, but sometimes the marriage can be complicated. It is not always a marriage between two people can keep the love, and keep their marriage, as they promise when they get married. Some people are getting a divorce, and moving on and falling in love with another person. Reconciliation is a short story written in 2006 by Polly Clark. The story is about the main character Laura who is alternate between marriage and divorce. Laura is a first-person narrator because in…

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