Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
…it in some jurisdictions, four states oppose same-sex parenting, and twenty-three states are currently undecided.
About half of the nation's population is currently in favor of either same-sex marriage or civil union. The argument for this position is based…
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Category: /Society & Culture
…and homosexuality were inherently wrong or violated their religious beliefs.
In a recent Gallup Poll done by USA TODAY/CNN/ a majority of Americans favor legalizing civil unions for gay couples as an alternative to same-sex marriage. "The poll found that 54% support…
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Category: /Literature/English
…A Study of Arranged Marriages
An Arranged Marriage refers to a situation in which marriage partners are
chosen primarily by someone other than the partners themselves. These other persons are
usually parents, but they may also be other…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…understanding and illiberal mind had very early in their marriage put
an end to all real affection for her (176).It can be best stated that the
two of them merged for security and social climbing in the same
way AOL and Time Warner have merged as corporations…
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Category: /Literature/English
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Sex in Ragtime
Throughout the novel, there are instances of both violent and more refined sexual references. While an obvious reason for these is the titillating effects of them, there are deeper, more…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and that is love. One of the hardest things an interracial couple has to deal with is acceptance from both their families and society. Interestingly, though, Interracial marriages tend to last longer than same race ones because people going into interracial marriages…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Types of marriage-
- common-law- not legally married, living together for a certain number of years.
- legal marriage- married by priest or judge, recognized by government in all states
-Polygamy
- polygyny- one husband has two or more…
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Category: /History
…arranged marriages, the possibility of its success is unknown and depending on the culture of the couple and the type of this arranged marriage.
A.If the couple is from the same region or society the chances of having a successful marriage is great.
B.A…
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Category: /History
…the same group. In other words they married people from group B. However each marriage moiety was subdivided into a number of smaller divisions. Let's call them A1, A2, A3, A4 and B1,B2,B3 and B4. Again, people who belonged to the same moiety or sub-section…
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
…is overpopulation and the increasing anarchy that is resulting from it. Seems to me that gays would be doing the world a favor by not bringing more hungry mouths into an already overburdened world.
Same-sex marriage would threaten the institution of marriage. That one…
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