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    between the husband and wife‚ with neither being more dependent or submissive. Marriage also meant continuity to the slaves. The parents made great efforts to teach their children family history and to surround them with a supportive and protective kinship network. Because of the movement and vast size of the internal slave trade‚ where many slaves inside of the states were being sold off to other distant plantations‚ slave communities were well aware of the chance of separation between their families

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    Mbuti Culture

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    disagreement‚ infraction‚ or offense‚ then the offender may be banished‚ beaten or scorned. No chief or formal council has imposed rules. 1 Kinship of the Bambuti tend to follow a patrilineal descent system‚ and their residences after marriage are patrilocal. However‚ the system is rather loose. The only type of group seen amongst the Bambuti is the nuclear family. Kinship also provides allies for each group of people. 2 One of the Mbuti’s social problems is interclan disputes‚ over children and women

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    of this time period was Stoicism which first appeared in the Greek Hellenistic period. This popular‚ optimistic school of thought continued into the Roman Era. The main points of Stoicism were “acceptance of fate and duty‚ and the kinship of all people.” (p.17) “Kinship of all people” influenced Roman Law providing the goal of justice for everyone‚ which still holds true today‚ especially in western cultures. According to the text‚ by the early first century B.C.E. became more cultured and universal

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    PRIMITIVE LAWS It is a part of natural and supernatural principles. It is based on kinship types. It is originated from the moral and ethical notions and public opinion. In primitive law there is no difference between civil law and criminal law. Primitive law doesn ’t distinguishes between crimes and torts‚ public and private issues. It gives importance to sin and supernatural punishments. In here kinship group looks after law‚ therefore‚ there is collective responsibility for protecting the

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    The history of the Navajo economy is that of a relationship among the surrounding communities (Francisconi‚ 1998). Since the coming of the Spanish in the late 1500’s this relationship has been one of integration into larger world community. The historical study of the Navajo is one of increasing colonial pressure against the Navajo way of life. Also‚ the Navajo history is one of resilience and adaption in preservation of that cultural way of life by the Navajo. The key is underdevelopment‚ which

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    for food. You killed him for pride and because you are a fisherman. You loved him when he was alive‚ and you loved him after. If you love him‚ it is not a sin to kill him. Or is it more” (Hemingway 81)? Because Santiago had previously established a kinship with the fish‚ he questions his pride-motivated actions‚ whether or not his obtaining of immortal greatness justifies killing a noble brother. It soon becomes clear that these means are not justified. Santiago begins to apologize to the fish numerous

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    Separation or Independence? Does the word ‘independence’ has similar nuance in the Korean and American Declaration of Independence? The beginning passages of both the Korean and American self-reliant documents bluntly and directly evokes the conception of independence‚ relying on the divine providence of God and reverence to the mankind. In addition to anaphora and parallelism‚ stylistic devices of certain words‚ emphasis and listings paired with similar grammatical structures are employed to denounce

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    LABOUR COOPERATION UNDER STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT IN HEALTH AND EDUCATION THESIS SUMMARY SUBMITTED IN FULLFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF A MASTERS OF ARTS DEGREE IN ECONOMICS. BY HASSAN T. KASOLO. 2003 INTRODUCTION Organizations in Uganda and those who work there‚ have for a considerable time now suffered from enormous stress. The long term causes appear to be a complex mixture of external and internal factors. The former is exemplified by the international debt crisis

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    The play Oedipus the King by Sophocles is a drama of a heroic archetype struggling to find answers which creates conflicts of man vs. man‚ man vs. himself‚ and man vs. supernatural and in the end reveals his real identity thus fulfilling his prophecy. Man vs. Man The entire man to man confrontation comes down to friendship and trust. Oedipus does not trust Creon even though Creon tries to help Oedipus in finding the murder of King Laois. Oedipus does not trust Creon and retaliates against

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    find as evidence that the interviewer and interviewee are Aboriginal people sharing kinship? What I found as evidence that the interviewer and interviewee are Aboriginal people sharing kinship was that the interviewer referred to the interviewee as ‘mum’ and that they both spoke with a similar accent and language. He also asked questions about her parents and mentions her baby brother‚ this also shows their kinship. • What evidence of respect is evident in the interviewer’s questions? The evidence

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