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    World State. However‚ they have the constraints of parents and monogamy and believe in a savage god that needs displays of dedication through self-flagellation. In the novel‚ the Oedipus complex and the dangers of having parents is demonstrated through the character John the Savage from one of the Reservations in what was formerly the United States. John‚ whose mother was a former citizen of the World State and was not used to monogamy or even the concept of parenthood‚ experiences jealousy and rage

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    Review on The origin of the Family‚ Private Property and the State. ------------------ Frederick Engels | Submitted by Md. Hafizur Rahman Sikder 8th semester; Sec: B; Roll no: 418 Curse no: 801 | Submitted to Kazi Mohammad Mahbobor Rahman Lecturer ‚ dept. of Political Science University of Dhaka | Review outline

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    What Are the Differences between Ibo Religion and Christianity? After reading‚ Things Fall Apart‚ we might ask what are the differences between the religions that the Ibo Clan practice‚ compared to a highly practiced religion‚ Christianity. Some of the differences are how the Ibo religion practice polytheism‚ belief in more then one God‚ and the Christians practice monotheism‚ belief in only one God‚ the creator of Heaven and Earth‚ his name is God. Others are‚ how they believe in animated Gods

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    the light-hearted. However‚ once overcoming the challenging negatives that appear overwhelming‚ the benefits only a monogamous relationship could bring‚ that a polyamorous relationship will always lack‚ will surely pacify any doubt in mind. II. Monogamy A. Benefits 1. A spiritual union is created‚ and a person grows both as individuals and a jointed pair. 2. Couples receive love and acceptance of faults‚ which creates a commitment of loyalty. 3. Teaches true human values 4. Good for the physical

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    Once a person becomes a sex addict‚ therapy is often required to overcome their urges to sneak-a-peek again. Any kind of pornography influences immoral acts with multiple persons or a person of the same sex‚ consequently devaluing the importance of monogamy. Studies show that less than 5% of all pornography depicts normal heterosexual relations between on man and one woman‚ and in some unfortunate cases‚ it leads to the spreading of diseases and unwanted pregnancies. Aside from influencing the spread

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    Katherine Frank. Katherine Frank is a cultural anthropologist (Ph.D. Duke) who studied at Duke University‚ University of Michigan. Katherine’s primary research focus is based around gender and sexuality concepts‚ exploring the issues surrounding monogamy‚ marriage and swinging. She is currently in the Department of Sociology at American University in Washington‚ DC‚ and a faculty associate at The College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor‚ ME. The book reviewed is a first-hand account of anthropologist;

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    Nott’s believed that monogamy was foolish and had no biblical or scientific basis. Nott’s pointed out to the monuments and artifacts excavated in Egypt that show the "White‚ Mongolian and Negro existed at least five thousand years ago". Nott claimed that this proved beyond dispute

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    Marriage is a fundamental practice that influences village dynamics and political processes in many societies in past and present human cultures. Not only is marriage a process that supports human kinship systems‚ it allows for alliances and reciprocity systems between groups that create variation in human social organization (Walker et al. 2011). This paper explores the sources of variation in marriage and mating systems in two very different societies‚ the !Kung San and the Yanomamo‚ in terms of

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    Safe Sex or Protected Sex is a set of practices that became prominent in the late 1980 ’s as a result of the AIDS epidemic (Wikipedia . Safe sex practices are designed to reduce the risk of contracting an infection during sexual intercourse (Wikipedia . Nowadays ‚ due to an increase in risk taking behavior where sexual intercourse is concerned ‚ safe sex practices are used to prevent a number of infections commonly known as Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI ’s ) or Diseases (STD ’s ‚ which

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    Sex at Dawn Since Darwin’s Origin of the Species‚ we’ve been told that sexual monogamy comes natural. Mainstream science‚ as well as religious and cultural institutions‚ has maintained that men and women evolved in families in which a man’s possessions and protection were exchanged for a woman’s fertility and fidelity. In this groundbreaking book‚ however‚ Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jethá argue that human beings evolved in egalitarian groups that shared food‚ child care‚ and‚ often‚ sexual partners

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