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    The origins of the wedding ring stem from the conception that upon engagement, women become the possessions of their fiances (Harris, 1982, p. 203). Albeit in our modern day, the engagement ring is not given with this consciously in the mind of the proposer. However, it is…

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    emotional (Muposhi, 2016) and socially challenging reluctance to a decision. If we circle back to the analysis of marriage with the Millennials; even the way that weddings are celebrated have changed to address the value of making the world better. There are thousands of websites and personal pages dedicated to creating a wedding celebration using green or reusable materials. Millennials feel less guilty making purchases, celebrating and consuming…

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    Marriage young and Divorce Younger Marriage is the easiest part of my story to tell and divorce is the hardest. I got married without the feeling of being in love and divorcing without the feeling of being sorry . Why did I get married that young ? Why did I choose to be irrational instead of being rational ?. My marriage disappointed me, made me cry, made me suffer, and i was depressed. it definitely shaped my edges to a wonderful way that made me see clearly and learn quickly.…

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    Yanomamo Culture

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    “Culture is the widening of the mind and of the spirit”. Mexican and Yanomamo cultures have three significant differences. The first difference is marriage and weddings, second, puberty customs and third religious rituals. In the traditional Mexican family, the father has the final say that will allow a couple to date and set a time of the wedding. He must officially “approve” their daughter to marry and be “given in marriage”. Although Mexicans are free to choose their marriage partners.…

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    Who is Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley? She is a very well know early English Literature, she wrote the book Frankenstein, the book all started with a gentleman named Captain Robert Walton, he was on his ship in the middle of the ocean in about the 18th century, the boat get stuck in impassible ice. While he was stuck he wrote his sister letters in England and all he wants was another gentleman to come and keep him company, because he was getting lonely. As all is going he seen a man out in the…

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    to connect, relate and feel my emotion bestowed. Now please let me introduce my stunning cousin Bianca, a wonderful spirit, and an even more delightful person. Bianca’s wedding date was closing in, and she was feeling at bay to the stress of planning everything. In addition, Bianca needed someone to make a grand toast at her wedding. When she came to me I was speechless, yet honored, and a little scared in all truthfulness. My own mind doubted my ability to produce something sacrosanct enough it…

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    Old Person Interview

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    Hoffman Estates, Illinois. They had four kids; Linda, Bill, Tom, and Sue. Marilyn is currently the Grandmother of eight and the great Grandmother of five. During our interview I asked her about how her dating life was, what her first job was, what were weddings like, and what would her and her friends do for fun. The first question I asked my grandmother was, how dating was like in 1940s and was dating common. She said that growing up she didn’t date much. She was a senior in high school when…

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    Marriage, what everyone used to assume is the the turning point of one’s life, has now become the not so common fantasies girls have. People’s perspectives on marriage and traditional family value have changed a lot. Dorian Solot, the author of “On Not Saying ‘I Do’”, explains her concerns and thoughts on the concept of not getting married for her whole life in her article. She argues that marriage is just what the society uses to judge a person’s status, not what this word used to stand for,…

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    Life Cycle

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    for their wedding. It depends on some families that they would do the engagement ceremony first or skip through to the wedding ceremony. An engagement ceremony is held at the bride’s home and there will be elders, monks in the attendance. It is a small ceremony that shows those two is now become one couple and they wear an engagement ring to clarify that they have someone in their heart already. Moreover, wedding is a large celebrations that lasting for three days. Although the wedding process…

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    Marriage is viewed differently within other cultures. Some believe that the women is inferior to their husband’s, while other culture fight for equality within a marriage. This paper will discuss the wedding traditions and spousal roles within the Hindu, Jewish, and Buddhist community. There are similarities and differences between the three cultures. The Jewish follow the guidelines from the Bible where it states it not good for man to be alone and should have a help mate opposite of him. The…

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