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    Same Sex Marriage Analysis

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    When you think of marriage, you think about two people who love each other and who want a life together, which usually means having children, but some don't think of it the same way when it comes to same-sex marriage. In an article written by a conservative, named Trayce Hansen, she gives reasons to why love isn't enough, focusing on how children are better off raised by a married mother and father, but she is only portraying a single story on the issue, which can be further explained by…

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    “NAME CHANGE AFTER MARRIAGE AFFIDAVIT” Marriage is a moment of bliss for the husband and wife because it is a beginning of a new relationship. It is a legal duty, which is bound by specific laws and rules recommended by the lawmakers. In India, numerous ladies only follow the custom of changing the last name after marriage. However, it is not necessary to change the name. It is just an act of love and affection. For a few, changing name strengthens their lawful bond and for some others, it's…

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    relationships to be completely stripped of romance. They do not want their people to gain the feeling of love/romance because it would ultimately distract them from the party’s demands. The Party ensures demands are met by approving ones spouse, “all marriages had to be approved by a…

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    Aaron kissed Ryan’s wife or his own? 2.4 Discourse Ambiguity: When the meaning of any sentence depends upon the information given in the sentence just before it or right after it. 2.5 Anaphoric Ambiguity: When entities that were previously introduced are miss interpreted. Consider the example, the goat ran up the mountain. It was very steep. It soon got tired. The reference of “it” in the two situations is ambiguous. Steep is applied to a surface so “it” can be the mountain. [1]. 2.6 Pragmatic…

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    7 Best mother-son Relationships On-screen Sons are closer to their mothers as compared to their father, in most cases. What better place to watch mother-son relationships than in Bollywood. Bollywood movies showcase relationships in a very different way. Here are the 7 best and latest on-screen relationships of Bollywood: #1. Vidya Balan and Amitabh Bachchan in Paa This is one movie that you just can’t miss. The chemistry shared by Amitabh and Vidya as mother and son is simply awesome.…

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    “You are not old enough yet”. You have probably heard that from your parents at one point when it came to falling in love. Love is something that is hard to understand, for everyone. Being younger, teenagers are still figuring things out, including romance. Love lasting for any meaningful amount of time in teenage years doesn’t happen because they are not ready to understand it, in multiple ways. The first reason teenagers cannot fall in love is due to the lack of experience with it. In Romeo…

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    the bride and the groom to be, would meet before witnesses and agree to marry their children, without of course asking them to attend or consent. This agreement, though only verbal, was legally binding. In ancient Athens, the appropriate age for marriage was between 12 to 16 for women and from 24 up to 30 for men. Nowadays, this age difference seems rather big, but back then it was considered ideal. Moreover, obligated by law, Athenians could only marry Athenians. In ancient Sparta, where women…

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    Good morning/evening everyone. Today I am here to talk about an issue that has been plaguing Australia for many years. Forced marriage. The Australian legal system aims to provide safety to the community, by providing an effective and impartial justice process for the community. Although that safety is there, a major crime is still slipping through the cracks. Forced marriage is a topic that no one would like to believe is happening. It is usually an underground practice that is hard to…

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    WHY MIGHT IT BE CONSIDERED RIGHT OR WRONG? Forced marriages are considered morally wrong most of the time. However, arranged marriages may considered to be right because some religions believe that you should respect your parents and elderly’s. Arranged marriages are not considered morally wrong as long as the individuals are willing and agree to the marriage. On the other hand, arranged marriages between unwilling couples is immoral. It might also considered to be wrong because everyone…

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    What is marriage? To many of us marriage is defined as the contractual union between a man and a woman in which they are bound to one another and also share responsibilities ranging from the establishment of a sexual relationship, child-rearing to financial responsibilities. Generally, we can define marriage in 2 ways, namely: 1. Conjugal: “A conjugal relationship concentrates on the universal core functions of marriage, which are usually related to control of or rights over sexual activity, and…

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