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    having sex before marriage is considered as a sin. God created sex to be in a holy matrimony, not out of the constitution of marriage. As mentioned in the article “Why Should I Save Sex for Marriage?” by George Martin and Scott Myers (1996-1998) everything done at the right moment is most enjoyed. God forbids desecrating the body by committing a sin that is driven by sensuality and lust. When God creates something, it is for a reason and that applies to having sex before marriage. Having sex is…

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    a comfortable life with eyes shut down, it is a subject that has been depicted in both stories Bliss and Marriage à la Mode that through their ignorance and materialism awful realizations conflicted the main characters. In Bliss where a young married couples lack intimacy and connections whose concerns revolves around their modernity, reality have hit them with a shocking affair. In Marriage à la mode where a life changing decision is being postponed for temporary amusements with friends. Both…

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    the marriage. Still it was found to be more influential to women that it was for men. The literature on this issue posits that in more current research religiosity was more clearly defined and measured. In contrast to past research, this determinant on sexual satisfaction was…

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    Divorce and Homosexual Marriage and How it Affects Children Parent relationships play a huge role in a child’s development. A child learns what is appropriate, how to behave and are shown what a fundamental marriage looks like. If their parent’s relationship concludes in divorce, they will not see a truly successful relationship causing the child to have some short and long-term effects hindering them in their life. Homosexual marriage also has some lasting effects on a child because of the…

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    Introduction Marriage is known to people worldly, it embraces and celebrates the commitment of a husband and wife. There are different practices that must be followed in the marriage from the perspectives of the diverse cultures. A comparison and contrast of the Magahat people, Sesotho and the Shona speaking people will be evaluated and the significance of the marital practices. There are several types of marriage practices in the cultures, like the bridal price, negotiations, house rules and…

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    Forced Marriage is happening all around the world, including Australia. Forced Marriage is defined as a person getting married without freely and fully consenting, because they have been coerced, threatened or deceived, or because they are incapable of understanding the nature and effect of a marriage ceremony, for reasons including age or mental capacity. (ag.gov.au) The relevant law with Forced Marriage is under The Commonwealth Criminal Code Act 1995 and is now closely linked to Human…

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    Arranged marriages make Westerners uncomfortable. Individualism is as ingrained in American culture as much as possible, so that one can 't even turn on the television without being assaulted with messages like 'just be yourself ', and 'let them make their own choices '. To tell an American that they don 't get to decide who they will marry is to ask for ranting, yelling, and perhaps even violence. It 's unthinkable. However, this does not make it immoral. Cultures differ all the time. Asians…

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    Shakespeare clearly shaped the character of Petruchio and his attitudes toward both women and the roles of husband and wife in marriage so that Petruchio would be able to suppress the character of Katherina and to make her into what he saw as the perfect wife. With the taming of the shrew Shakespeare seems to be through the comedy of the play commenting on the woman’s role in Elizabethan England by portraying it to an extreme, he seems to be in a way commenting on the hypocrisy of women being…

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    lower compared to those who are single. People are indeed happier if they are married especially if they both love one another and are committed to the relationship. Happiness can certainly reduce stress. However, hysteria can still occur during marriage. For instance, hysteria is not only in relation to stress but also amnesia and impulsive emotions including…

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    Arranged marriage, an argument existing for ages. Maybe one had experienced it themselves or watched a friend find their significant other through an organized scheme. Some may believe a marriage organized by the parents is forced, when that isn't always the case. Moreover, being involved in a relationship in that context may be sourced to the fact the families meet the same economic class, whether that be religion or money. The parental figures in one's life may be an idol to their kin, meaning…

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