Does The Prospect Of Arranged Marriage And Abuse Warrant Asylum In The US? By Warren Richey, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor/ March 23, 2007.
Story about a woman name Hong Ying Gao, who ran away from China to US. She wanted an asylum because she did not want to go back and live with her abusive husband, who paid $2,200 for her hand in marriage. The US Supreme Court that read Gao's case stated that she should be sent back in the other hand Second US Circuit Court of Appeals in New York back to differ.
Most Indians Find Their Life Partner By Letting Their Parents Choose. By Martin Bohn, Aug 31, 2009.
How the arranged marriages have changed. Now days, some parents post their child profiles on matrimonial website or the matrimonial ads. This time kids are allowed to have an opinion on whether to marry the person their parents do but still some are still are not able to do that. It usually the parents that work the hardest, by arranging meetings with the other family, dating service, and many more.
Did a survey of my own.
It is about whether people choose love marriage or arranged marriage. The age range was from seventeen and up. The things that did not matter was the race, color and sexes. I was not sure about the effect the religion or culture had on it so i did not ask the people. More than eighty percent chose love marriage, second highest did not care and the least prefer arranged marriage. I did this survey in US.
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