Category: Marriage
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Cohabitation vs. Traditional Marriage
Abstract Cohabitation has taken an increasing trend in the young population and many people prefer it for compatibility before marriage. Living together with partners of opposite sex helps reduce financial and other unforeseen exposures because the partners equally contribute to the same while they get the sexual romance. This paper focuses on the strengths, weaknesses…
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Cohabitation and Its Advantages Over Marriage
Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Arguments for Economic Benefits Relationship Aspects Separation/Divorce Costs Counterargument Conclusion References Abstract Cohabitation is a romantic relationship between two people staying together. Compared to married people, cohabiters are not obligated to care for their partners economically and emotionally. Cohabitation is often a lifestyle that precedes marriage or remarriage. It does not…
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Essential Qualities of Marriage Partners
A successful marriage is a precondition for happiness; therefore, finding suitable partners is necessary for the well-being and satisfaction of couples. Romantic partners have to meet each others expectations while being both friends and spouses to lead a long-lasting untroubled marital life. Successful marriages are characterized by friendship among partners, thereby constant care and love,…
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Polygamous Marriage in TV Series Big Love Season 1
Since television has occupied a considerable place in the life of people nowadays, and it is considered to be one of the most influential sources of information, it is easy and useful to find appropriate material for analysis among popular modern TV shows and films. The constant presence of television in our life arouses the…
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Two-Lives, One Partner: Indo-Canadian Youth Between Love and Arranged Marriages
Table of Contents Statement of the problem The purpose of the writing The main idea of the article Methods Discussion of the results Evaluation of the writing Works cited Statement of the problem The main problem is stated by N. Netting in the following way: Indo-Canadian young people are nowadays living a dual life: on…
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Same Sex Marriage Question Overview
Table of Contents Introduction Kants Concept of Duty Ethical Egoism theories Same Sex Marriage Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The contemporary society has seen major shift in the debate about ethics of sex to gravitate around the same sex debate. Basically, the society seems to focus on the question as to whether it is morally acceptable…
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Finding and Choosing a Partner for Marriage
In order to find and select me a partner, I would consider utilizing online dating forums only if there is no other valid option. The main reason is that I would like to find such an individual from a circle of my friends or acquaintances. I get to see and observe the person in a…
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The Social Construct of Marriage
Table of Contents The Social Construct of Marriage: Essay Introduction Marriage as a Social Construct: Essay Main Body The Social Construct of Marriage: Essay Conclusion References The Social Construct of Marriage: Essay Introduction The modern world considers marriage as a social construct. Generally, it is agreed that marriage has a natural purpose. The culture and…
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Same Sex Marriages in India
India is one of the Asian countries that have been violently opposed to same-sex marriages for many years. This opposition however does not mean that there are no cases of gays and lesbians in the country. The Indian culture has in the past provided room for mistreatment of any person or a group of people…
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Same-Sex Marriage: Definitions and History
Table of Contents Introduction Marriage in the Present Legalization of Homosexual Marriage The Biblical Perception of Marriage Conclusion References Footnotes Introduction Historically, marriage represented a union of a man and a woman who decided to devote their love to each other, to stay together, and take care of one another. Nowadays, however, this perspective on…