Arranged Marriage

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    A Father's Role

    who was owned by their father (Richmond, 2005). The father would own his daughter until she was married. A young daughter could be auctioned off to the family or man who was able to bring the most dowries, or goods to prove worthiness. Arranged marriages were common in Shakespeare’s time. Often the arrangement was negotiated well before the daughter was able to crawl. The thought of selling off my own daughter is

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    Dusk over Atlantic Wharf

    of Dusk over Atlantic Wharf “Dusk over Atlantic Wharf” is about Lata, who is a young woman from India. She is forced into an arranged marriage with Anuj. They live in Cardiff, Wales in England. Anuj has lived there for six years, and Lata for four month. Lata misses her home in India, and she does not feel like home in Cardiff. Anuj and Lata are trying to make their marriage work. One night, they go to the movie, because Lata is bored, and they go to see a Bollywood-movie. While she is waiting for

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    Analysis of Clothes

    Clothes Clothes is a short-story, about Sumita, a young Indian woman, who is arranged to get married with a young Indian-American man from America. Sumita who is the main character is a well behaved young Indian woman, who does what she is told to. Sumita’s father chose that Sumita should get married with a man who comes from a very fine Indian family by the name Somesh Sen. Sumita and Somesh get married, and shortly after he has to get back to his store, 7-eleven in America, which he is an owner

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    A Thousand Splendid Suns

    the novel learn. Mostly, Mariam learned the benefits and consequences of love, and how that love can destruct or compliment a person. Along Mariam’s journey she has three unique experiences which include losing her mother, being forced into an arranged marriage and having to kill Rasheed. At the beginning of the novel “A Thousand Splendid Suns” Mariam is a young girl who doesn’t know much about the world. The story began with Mariam who at the time is a young girl living in a small shack with her

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    Against

    I am against at early marriage because at very young age early marriage can destroy our lives and it gives us big responsibility and many problems. Responsibility has to be shouldered at a very young age. One has to take on household responsibilities, child rearing responsibility. There is no adult to guide or help out. Missing out on the fun of teenage life and being young. The hard of married life can get to you. They deprive you of your youth. Health also can get affected as early pregnancy can

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    Dowry

    the association of demographics with research questions. Results have been discussed in the light of Pakistani cultural context. Introduction: Marriage plays an important role in human life. As it is a turning point of life. It leads to many problems in life after marriage but before marriage there is a big deal that can affect life after marriage in Pakistan that is dowry system. Among Pakistani society, the dowry system plays the most significant role. Their tentacle far and ample in the society

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    Child Brides of the Middle East Verses American Courtship

    insider's perspective. We will be covering the arranged child bride marriages of Middle Eastern countries, specifically Pakistan, compared to more complex love matches that are made here in the United States. In this, we will note that while courtship and marriage in United States may be more complex having less health and social risks, child marriage is still the preference in Pakistan. Part I In this part of the paper, we are looking at marriage and courtship in the United States. In the 1930s

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    Boys and Girls Left Alone

    Outline of “Letters to the Editor” There are two letters one from each side of two different views on filming children left alone, making their own decisions on living life, and then broadcasting it. There is one pro the idea and one against it. The letter pro the idea comes from Andrew Mackenzie, head of factual entertainment and he writes that every show that is broadcasted had to follow Ofcoms’ guidelines. That means that the children were in good hands throughout the whole program. The parent

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    Freedom of Marriage/Forced Marriage

    How would you feel if you were promised to be married when you were just 11 months? The issue of forced marriage is a form of human trafficking. The international centre on research on women states that in developing countries 1 in 3 girls are said to be married before 18. Forced marriage is a form of violence against women and girls. It can lead to a range of negative consequences for victims, including physical, sexual, and psychological violence. This is however against Article 16 of the Universal

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    Personal Narrative Essay: Moving To Spokane As A Home

    Proponents of arranged marriage argue that it can result in an affection as pure, if not purer than any love-marriage out there. Love, in an arranged marriage, grows, they say. Years ago I would have scoffed at this, citing all the reasons why choosing a mate should involve precision, checklists, lust. But now I am not so sure. My love for my city has come about in much a similar fashion. Aside from a series of tragedies both large and small in scale, my reasons for moving to Spokane are eerily

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