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    Couples need to be devoted to the marriage and more so committed to it’s growth. Don’t wait for a marriage crisis, marriage is not an easy undertaking. Couples assume that flawless marriages happen basically if the right two individuals meet up, this is untrue, happy couples don 't succeed automatically. You need the Celestial method infused into your marriage to have a forever amazing happy love, which I am going to later,explain fully later what that method is,... ...so you two can also…

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    could no longer stand to continue her marriage. She regretted the years she had spent tied down and dreamt of being free as she once was. Cindy chose to go through with the separation, sending their three children back and forth between their parents’ houses. She so selfishly got a divorce, not considering what it would do to her children and even their relatives. Unfortunately, Cindy did not take into account some of the major reasons one should save their marriage. It is usually better for a…

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    Although many people may not agree with marriage, some do and this stands in the way of others who want to. Jack loves Gwendolen, who she thinks his name is Ernest. When Jack explains to Algernon that he is in love with Gwendolen, Algernon refuses to give his consent for Jack to marry Gwendolen, and gives his views on marriage. He’s not to fund of the proposal or being married in general. This relates to Lady Bracknell who does not approve of the engagement of Jack and Gwendolen either, because…

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    take in extended family, acknowledgement of relatives by marriage is rare. Because of this unfamiliarity with their genealogical ancestors, latter generations of cousins might marry despite the fact that incestuous marriage is taboo. In an old tradition of the Kanina, the husband-to-be would give a gift to the father of the bride. However, the opinion varies greatly. Some men do not give gifts, and in that case the father does…

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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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    individualism through companionship. Marriage is viewed as personal fulfillment rather than obligation to one another. In India their is strong emphasis on family unity, tradition, and gender role associated with companionship. Love and romance are universal terms, however the meaning differs between the East and West. Dating is a process in which two individuals develop an intimate relationship. In India and the United States both…

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    Arranged marriages in India For this paper I decided to research the practice of arranged marriages in the south Asian country of India, something that bas been considered a norm within their culture and society for years. It seems crazy to think about an arranged marriage, probably because I grew up in a society where it is not a norm. It is frowned upon to get married to someone whom we don 't actually love, yet people in India do it all the time. 95 percent of India 's marriages were…

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    The foundation of marriage has developed into countless tolerable facets. According to Merriam Webster’s online dictionary, the word marriage has two definitions. The first definition states that “the state of being united to a person of the opposite sex as husband or wife in a consensual and contractual relationship recognized by law.” The second definition states that “the state of being united to a person of the same sex in a relationship like that of a traditional marriage ”. Over the years…

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    will show that in order to have a marriage that is in line with God we must seek his will for our life. Psalm 143:10 instructs us on what to ask God. “Teach me to do your will, for you are my God; may your good Spirit lead me on level ground.” In the Old Testament there are numerous marriages that are engaged in, but none were exclusively shown in regard to seeking God’s will regarding marriage. I believe that because God’s will isn’t sought after many marriages in the Old Testament do not…

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    The Bible explains that marriage is to be a permanent relationship because God has established it in his master design. Marriage is supposed to be permanent because it is a covenant between a husband, wife and God that cannot be broken. The Bible also follows up with this by explaining the sacredness of marriage. Marriage is to be a sacred bond between man and women as it is written in our master divine plan. It 's sacred because God has blessed it and ordained it so. Next the Bible tells us…

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