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Man is a social animal and is not fit for one to live alone. Marriage is one of the most basic and important social institution of Indian society and also an important stage in one’s life. The concept of marriage varies from state to state,...
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All of us want to have a stable and blissful life; some people tend to achieve this kind of contentment by getting into a relationship or getting married, however, some people also felt this kind of sentiment by staying single. An award winning actress named...
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The choice of the time to marry varies from one person to another. Some prefer getting married early like me, while others prefer late marriages. In both cases, there is need to understand the workings of the marriage society before plunging into it. Marrying young...
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In many novels that depict the story of relationship, a woman meets a man throughout the plot in social institutions such as school, at a party, at the mall, or even online. Soon this couple falls in love, and eventually decides to tie the knot;...
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This essay will try to answer the question: “Can there be a sociology of love?”. For a proper analysis of topic, it is essential to have a basic understanding of the concept of Sociology and Love. Sociology helps individual to know about the development, structure...
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In this paper I would like to talk about how the act of modernization has impacted the marriage custom, and role of the kinsmen in light of the marital customs of the Thadou -Kuki Society. In this paper I would like to bring into picture...
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Marriage under Hindu law is considered as a union of two hearts and families. The success of marriage depends on mutual understanding, trust, love and affection. However, there are certain circumstances which do not lead to the desired fate of a matrimonial relationship due to...
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Love is directed from person to person or from person to things, but in the Bible there is another aspect of interpersonal love which is very important in the Bible. God’s love is different for everyone, but the law of divine love is the standard...
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Marriage is one of the most important institution of Indian society. The preamble of marriage actstates that the law of marriage has been created by amending and codifying the act. In ancient India marriages were performed between spouses. Marriages called as wedlock whichestablishes rights and...
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During this essay, I aim to discover whether cohabiting, being married, or being single (i.e. without a partner) are best viewed as distinct and different lifestyles, or simply as different stages within diverse contemporary relationship histories. To do this I will start by discussing the...
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Firing with guns and pistols during marriage processions and other celebration functions has become a sort of fashion. In our world, many types of people living there so they have different kinds of habits like some have doing legal things and some have habit to...
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Infertility is defined as inability to conceive children or young according to the Oxford English dictionary. Infertility has over time become a discussion the world has embraced and the challenges around it are constantly being researched to find ways to resolve them. In the past,...
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In “Marrying Absurd,” Joan Didion illustrates the experience of getting “married” in Las Vegas as completely meaningless because it has become too simple. Didion claims that this process is pointless because obtaining a marriage license has become more of a business. Didion supports these claims...