Javascript is disabled. Please enable it for better working experience.

Showing results for : Marriage

About 10 results ( 0,48 seconds)

Marriage
http://www.researchomatic.com/Marriage-29517.html

marriage of Ruth and Boaz Ruth is a shortened version of 'retut', which means ‘lovely friend’. What the story is about: Ruth was poor, a foreigner, and a woman, and all this counted against her, but she was helped by an older woman to overc...

Marriage
http://www.researchomatic.com/Marriage-55550.html

for the establishment of permanent and sexually exclusive union between a man and a woman, and to assist persons to signal each other and to the outside world their desire for such an alliance. This Institute has been widely analyzed in rec...

Marriage
http://www.researchomatic.com/Marriage-58538.html

inhabits simultaneously, how manage they conclude on direction? What if one has customs or flavours that antagonise the other? What if their main concerns are different? Secular marriages have no clear response to these questions. (Werner, ...

Marriage
http://www.researchomatic.com/Marriage-59720.html

as designed by God has the potential for the wonderful experience of companionship, mutual support, intimacy, protection, partnership, pleasure, and enjoyment. If a couple wants their marriage to sustain longer, they should respect each oth...

Marriage
http://www.researchomatic.com/Marriage-61655.html

of marriage need to be re-evaluated? Do the marriages end because of the people, or does the institution of marriage need to be re-evaluated? Introduction The purpose of this paper is to analyze and interpret the conceptual question selecte...

Marriage
http://www.researchomatic.com/Marriage-70453.html

detail the social construction and functions of the symbols, cultural and rituals meanings of a “modern” Turkish wedding. It provides a participant observer’s first-hand account of a celebration of a Turkish marriage in Adana, Turkey that r...

Marriage
http://www.researchomatic.com/Marriage-73427.html

Marriage is found in virtually all societies, and the majority (some 90%) of people in every society gets married at least once in their lifetime (Carroll & Wolpe, 1996; Ember, Ember, & Peregrine, 2006). Cultures vary with regard to what is...