Objectives 4. Literature review 5. Methodology 6. Results 7. Discussion 8. Conclusion 9. Acknowledgements 10. References Declaration I‚ Sumaiah Farook (OMCF-06-100) do hereby state that the research project entitled “Consanguinity and G6PD deficiency in Omani children: a community-based cross-sectional study.”‚ is entirely my own work and/or specifically acknowledged wherever adapted from other sources. The research was carried out under the supervision and guidance of Dr
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Consanguineous Marriage Consanguineous marriage in clinical genetics is defined as a marriage between two related individuals. The individuals come from close kin or are second cousins exhibiting inbreeding coefficient higher or equal to 0.0156. Consanguinity is more prevalent amongst the world population residing in North Africa‚ West Asia‚ and Middle East‚ and among these communities’ emigrants who are currently residing in Australia‚ Europe‚ and North America. The increased public awareness programs
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encyclopedia This article is about the variable social/legal/religious/cultural infraction of sexual relations with close kin. For the biological act of reproducing with close kin‚ see inbreeding. For the descriptive term for blood-related kin‚ see consanguinity. Contents [hide] * 1 Terminology * 2 History * 2.1 Antiquity * 2.2 Middle Ages * 3 Prevalence and statistics * 4 Types * 4.1 Between adults and children * 4.2 Between childhood siblings * 4.3 Between consenting
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I. Introduction In this paper I will give you information on who the Basseri are‚ how they live‚ how their kinship system‚ their political organization works‚ and I will tell you about their sickness and healing rituals. Before 1957 little was known about the Basseri of Iran. We now know about their kinship system‚ their political organization‚ their sickness and healing rituals and much more. II. This is how and where the Basseri live. The Basseri are pastoralist nomads. In the late 1950’s
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The San (“Bushmen”) of the Kalahari Desert Angela Krantz ANT 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Professor Michael King October 17‚ 2012 I have chosen to identify and describe the kinship system of the San (“Bushmen”) of the Kalahari. The San‚ as well as other cultures have a cultural rule‚ or descent that defines what category they are in socially. This descent originates from the parent and passes on to the child. There are two types of descents‚ unilineal and bilateral
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’Risk is in the eye of the beholder. ’ With contemporary examples discuss what is meant by the risk for the individual and society. In this essay I am going to explore the genetic‚ cultural and social risks occurring when certain communities marry within their own family‚ i.e. in the Asian communities marrying cousins using contemporary examples of the medical‚ ethical and sociological effects on individuals and society in Britain. While there is no law in Britain against first cousins marrying
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Incest is a word that is often misunderstood but universally considered taboo. While incest is listed as a criminal offense‚ many health care professionals have no clear idea of what constitutes incest or some incestuous acts are reportable by law. There are endless academic writings on the subject‚ yet may confuse rather than clarify because of lack of adequate definitions. Incest may be considered one of the only universal taboos‚ however‚ there is no uniformity as to which degrees are involved
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Plato’s Objection to Poetry by dilipbarad ‚ 08-24-2008 at 08:34 AM (8266 Views) He was the first systemic critic who inquired into the nature of imaginative literature and put forward theories which are both illuminating and provocative. He was himself a great poet and his dialogues are full of his gifted dramatic quality. His Dialogues are the classic works of the world literature having dramatic‚ lyrical and fictional elements. According to him all arts are imitative or mimetic in nature
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History Arranged marriages were very common throughout the world until the 18th century. Typically‚ marriages everywhere were arranged by parents‚ grandparents or other relatives. Some historical exceptions are known‚ such as courtship and betrothal rituals during Renaissance period of Italy[16] and Gandharva marriages in Vedic period of India. In China‚ arranged marriages (baoban hunyin‚ 包辦婚姻) - sometimes called blind marriages (manghun‚ 盲婚) - were the norm before mid 20th century. A marriage
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Plato and the censure of Art Plato when imagined his ideal state‚ he asserts that societies have a structure where in everything has its place. To maintain order‚ every factor of life‚ from people to production to ideas must be subordinated to the good of the state. As such‚ if art needs to be censured for the betterment of the State‚ it should be. Plato presents a logical argument of the arts‚ specifically painting and poetry‚ and comes to the conclusion that art should be censored.
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