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…substantial changes in the attitudes toward marriage among women in the United States. There have been many factors such as economic factors, rise in feminism, parents' influence, attitudes about sex, educational demand, and divorce rates that have contributed…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Those types of movies are not meant for a young audience. Now those kids might end up having sex when they become teenagers. Those same teenagers might often be the ones that get pregnant. Teenage pregnancy happens so often that people hardly even recognize…
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…and preserve themselves for marriage, but in a situation where a person cannot hold himself he should then try and protect himself by using a condom because of the effect that unprotected sex would have on him. One of the major effects of unprotected sex
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…, then (conservatives say) it must be the homosexual couples (wanting to be wed) who undermine marriage. However, it does not seem to be the same-sex couples that cause this huge rift in society; it is the lack of same-sex marriage. The fact that homosexual couples…
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…Legality of Same-Sex Marriages The proposed legalization of same-sex marriage is one of the most significant issues in contemporary American family law. Presently, it is one of the most vigorously advocated reforms discussed in law…
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Category: /Law & Government
…together for the rest of their lives, but it doesn't create the same type of bond that marriage does. A ring on a person's finger symbolizes a deep love, commitment, and connection that no one can break. Besides strengthening the bond between a couple…
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…programs such as these, it is extremely difficult to instate them in a way that it benefits everyone. The Catholic Church feels as though it is best to save sex until marriage. Many catholic leaders foresaw the danger of casual sex, especially with college…
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Category: /Literature/English
…such as these, it is extremely difficult to instate them in a way that it benefits everyone. The Catholic Church feels as though it is best to save sex until marriage. Many catholic leaders foresaw the danger of casual sex, especially with college students. Pope John Paul II…
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…29 Nov. 1999 Same Sex Marriage, Acceptance in the United States Marriage is much more than merely a commitment to love one another. Marriage entitles financial responsibility, as well as authorized financial benefits…
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Category: /History
…and social status. Since arranged marriages occur on the basis that both parties are of the same social and economic status, there is a better chance of maintaining a stable social life. Mathur states that "Living with the extended family -- daughters…
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