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    in a laboratory where a tour is being given of the laboratory in which the humans are conceived. The conditioning process is explained and references to the “old world” are made‚ jokingly pondering what it would be like to have parents‚ practice monogamy‚ and live in a world with infinite imperfections. One of the main characters‚ Bernard‚ is introduced. He is considered odd by most people‚ but that is because he thinks for himself and questions whether he should conform to society. He has feelings

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    mother’s permission before you ask their daughter to marry you‚ although this is not mandatory. In Iraq you can marry outside of your religious group although it isn’t that common‚ same goes for the United States. Also both of these nations follow the monogamy form of marriage. Like the U.S.A. divorce is accepted in Iraq but it does have a little twist that I will tell you about in the differences section. Also in Iraq it is most common to live as an extended family‚ but it is not unusual to see a nuclear

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    was thought that men‚ governing the stronger physique were more intelligent‚ capable‚ determined and the sole breadwinners of the family. On the contrary women‚ the weaker sex‚ more guided by their emotions were expected to admit to such virtues as monogamy‚ purity‚ compassion‚ and fervor. These differences embroidered every segment of society‚ determining how women should act‚ what they shall and shall not do‚ the employment they were allowed‚ and much more. The hierarchical structure represented by

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    Men want more sex (44 percent)‚ more fulfilling sex (38 percent) and variety (40 percent)‚ these results closely resemble the 2006 survey on monogamy. This next comment is someone that randomly took this survey and out why they cheat. “Mostly I’ve cheated because of the excitement‚” writes a 38-year-old man who took the survey. “I like variety and a more wild sex life than I’ve been able to

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    Brothels such as the one run by Mistress Overdone were plentiful in the days of Shakespeare and this is illustrated in the play. The period‚ unlike today‚ offered no preventative measures from sexually transmitted diseases other than abstinence and monogamy. Neither of these‚ however‚ seem to be the common practice‚ thus disease runs rampant through the population‚ particularly Syphilis‚ or as it is called in the play‚ French Velvet. While the presence of physically detrimental diseases is not to

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    about at all. Monkeys‚ different from apes‚ do not swing from branch to branch with their arms unless they absolutely have to. Normally‚ they just run across branches instead. Number Seven: Some Are Monogamous. In our society‚ we praise and put monogamy on a pedestal. In nature‚ however‚ this usually doesn’t occur. One

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    Brave New World FRQ #2 In the novel Brave New World‚ author Aldous Huxley utilizes techniques of presenting multiple‚ differing ideas in short quips in order to foreshadow coming events during the third chapter. This is done first by pairing Lenina’s and Henry’s relationship with Mond’s ideas of both parents and homes. Then combining the thoughts of the assistant predestinator with several characters to create a disruptive thought process which matches that of the past which Mond simultaneously

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    com/legal-guides/ugc/marriage-divorce-statistics Why Have Divorce Rates Increased Over Time? (n.d.). Retrieved November 2‚ 2014‚ from http://www.attorneys.com/divorce/why-have-divorce-rates-increased-over-time/ Brandon‚ M. (2011). The challenge of monogamy: Bringing it out of the closet and into the treatment room. Sexual and Relationship Therapy‚ 26(3)‚ 281-287.

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    Quote Page Number Kristina Lundberg  English 3‚  p1  Fault in Our Stars part 1  Comments  “The World State’s motto‚  Community‚ Identity‚ Stability.”  3  This motto is mentioned first  thing‚ which suggests that it is  going to be very important for the  rest of the structure of the book.  The main issues might focus  around how the government  controls Community‚ Identity‚ and  Stability  “In this year of stability‚ A.F  632…”  4   This is the first hint that there is  no God in this society

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    the fact that this statement it is approved by the Pope‚ it is highly inaccurate. Given modern and ancient evidence of polygamy‚ communal child-bearing‚ the use of concubines and mistresses‚ along with the commonality of prostitution‚ heterosexual monogamy can be considered “unnatural” in evolutionary terms. Marriage is a secular institution which should not be limited by religious objection. Nancy Scott‚ PhD‚ testified in Perry v.

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