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    Every year, there are an average of 26,250,000 arranged marriages worldwide, and of those marriages, 11,250,000 involve girls under the age of 18 years old (STATS). The practice of arranged marriage has been very prevalent in most cultures throughout history. For many women arranged marriage is a way to stay safe and protected in countries where they are given very few rights, and in others cultures it is used to created slaves for men to use however they wish. In countries, such as Africa, the role

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    Arranged marriages are traditional in Africa, South-east Asia, The Middle East and Latin America. Due to migration the practice has been extended today to western world countries. Many families choose their daughters’ husbands according to wealth, so converting the woman into a tradable good. Arranged marriage is a marital union where a third party matches the bride and the groom; arranged marriages were common globally until the 18th century. In modern times, arranged marriages are common in the

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    Arranged Marriages Within Modern Society Often times, the words arranged marriage evokes fear or even anger in one’s heart. For many people, especially those with a western mindset, the liberty to choose one’s own spouse remains utterly important and even a human right in our society today. While I strongly believe that every human owns the freedom to choose whether or not they want to marry someone, I also believe misconceptions form in some mind’s and in certain situations when the words, “arranged

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    that perhaps were fated to go in opposite directions.” ― Gabriel Garcí¬a Márquez, Love in the Time of Cholera Indeed arranged marriage defined by the Oxford dictionary states that an arranged marriage is a matrimony premeditated and contracted by the families of the couple involved. It is a union not based on the decisions of the couple but rather their families. Arranged marriage is widely known to be practiced across Asia and some parts of

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    2016, 26,250,000 arranged marriages occurred annually worldwide. In another perspective, 52.25% of marriages were arranged as of 2016 (“Arranged/Forced”). Arrange marriage has many customs and traditions, and requirements for the future bride or groom.Refusal to this type of marriage can cause many problems on sides of the family and child. These requirements and consequences of refusal can be shown in the short story “Marriage is a Private Affair” by Chinua Achebe. Arranged marriages are highly common

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    Some people follow arranged marriages through religious beliefs. Each era of their family tree has passed this down to one another in hopes to continue culture. This marriage started in India and later expanded into different countries like Japan, Islam, etc. In the movie "Arranged" it shows the perspective of a different culture. There are two women name Rochel and Nasira. One woman is Jewish the other Muslims and finds out plenty of similarities they share. Both families were strict on rules and

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    partner that would one day be their future husband/wife. An arranged marriage is another option people should consider when finding a person to settle down with. Such arrangement is not forcing anyone into marriage instead it is a mutual decision. A professor of Sociology conducted a study that showed 35% of 200 married couples in America would press a button that could dissolve their marriage if they were given the chance to (Folsom 1). Marriages that suffer a serious dissatisfaction are due to the premature

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    General Topic: Arranged Marriage Specific Topic: The advantages of arranged marriage Thesis: “The eastern cultural practice of arranged marriage is a very successful method and practice of mate selection” Rationale: 1. Why are you interested in this topic area? Why do you want to learn more about this topic area? Explain, giving examples for support. I am very interested in this topic area because I grew up in Srilanka, which is part of the Eastern world, where arranged marriages are very common

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    Arranged marriages have been a practice that has been around for a long time. It has been predominantly common in third world countries where the income gap is significantly obvious between the wealthy and the poor. By definition, arranged marriage is a marriage that is arranged by the parents of the man and woman getting married, instead of the man and woman choosing to date and marry each other. Shafer-Landau states that cultural relativism claims that the correct moral standards are relative to

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    existing in an arranged marriage? Are arranged marriages successful in the long-term? These are some questions that many people think about before entering one. But, what exactly is an arranged marriage? According to New World Encyclopedia, an arranged marriage is, “a marriage which involves the parents in a process of selecting marriage partners for their children, with or without the help of a matchmaker.” (New World Encyclopedia) (show visual). You don’t hear the term ‘arranged marriage’ quite often

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