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    Arranged marriage ? So, what ? Starting off, I would like to address that instead of interviewing two couples for this project, I interviewed three couples just so that I can compare them. I had so much fun doing it. I interviewed my parents, my grandparents and one of my siblings. So I am going to classify my parent and my grandparent as an older couple and the younger, my generation couple would be my brother and his wife. From my observation, when the older couple was answering…

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    Of course, matrimonial ceremonies dutifully establish the convention rules between individuals involved, as the marriage, change in family dynamics and connections define the expected duties of men and women play in society. In Chinese culture, men have authority in the household, as An-Mei’s mother married a rich man “named Wu Tsing who already had a wife, two concubines and other bad children,” (35) The prominence of the male had of the household having several wives and children with these…

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    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be apart of an arranged marriage? Many girls and boys have to go through this. Parents should raise their children until adulthood. Unfortunately, in Shakespeare's “Romeo and Juliet” that was not the case. When Paris first approaches Juliet's father about marrying Juliet, Capulet is reluctant. She is his only remaining child - the rest have died. Paris points out that many girls Juliet's age are already married. Capulet agrees, but is still…

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    Human science: Arranged Marriage Presentation For my human science coursework venture, I have chosen to do an examination on crew. My exploration inquiry is; "is marriage still imperative amongst the Asian group?" I feel that what my venture is based upon is intriguing on the grounds that I would have the capacity to discover diverse perspectives on masterminded relational unions. I would likewise see whether there's a difference between more youthful Asians and senior Asians on perspectives…

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    As you continue to read, you will learn more about my personal opinions and thoughts about dating and the road to marriage. Question Four- I have not dated at all, so a strength that I can envision would be important to me in dating is definitely communication. You have to be able…

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    these ceremonies are complex and important rituals. These rituals reflect the significance of marriage in Hinduism, as the joining of two individuals’ dharma, kama and moksha and the union of two families. The institution of arranged marriages is often criticized in the Western world as being choiceless, and leads to wonder whether society is going through changing times, leading towards more love-based marriages, with the onset of dating culture in India. Nowadays, India is the second most…

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    could get almost anyone to marry me, including someone as amazing as Tyler. Anyway, love shouldn’t be based off of looks but instead on the connection between two people. Lately, many of our neighbors have come by to share their opinion of my arranged marriage, but I won’t hear of it. I’ve never really disobeyed my parents, and I wasn’t…

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    Forced Marriage in India To most people’s common knowledge, arranged marriage has always been a known cultural tradition that most South-Asian societies still practice today. Arranged marriage is consent between both the families of the couple and the couple itself, to be married. Then there is forced marriage which is the practice of forcing one or both parties to marry, which is what I’m here to discuss. Forced marriage is an ongoing issue that is practiced in South-Asian societies and as…

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    Arranged marriages is a very popular tradition in many countries. India is a prime example for arranged marriages. Immigrants from different countries bring these traditions to the United States, and pressure their American kids into relationships with someone they have no emotional feelings for. There are lots people in the United States are against this behavior, and many people who support it. However, I think arranged marriages should be illegal and banned in America because it goes against…

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    and for true meanings to fade away. The guidelines for a true marriage are far from what they were in the past. There are different types of marriages and different reasons for getting married other than the most important reason, love. Marriages can be categorized in many ways. There is polygamy and arranged marriages. All these types stray from the original path and while doing so lose key components of the true meaning of marriage. Polygamy is when a person is married to more than one…

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