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    young and have no need to be serious about relationships has overcome the ideas of the past that at this point in our lives we should be looking to find our significant others. The music and television programs that are popular today do not promote monogamy in the least. The only thing being promoted these days by celebrities and songwriters that are looked up upon is promiscuity‚ and sex‚ lots of sex. These forces have great influence on teens and show them that it’s okay to sleep around or make-out

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    Brave New World Aldous Huxley who wrote the novel “Brave New World” in they 1932 shows a future society that is regulated by complex social control methods and science. Many have argued that teaching Aldous novel in both inappropriate and immoral as others contend that the novel is both timely and prophetic. In my opinion‚ I do not support the idea of teaching the Aldous novel especially since it is teaching promiscuity as being a virtue. This novel revolves around utopia which in this case is a

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    members (children) are indoctrinated in accepting their place in an unequal and unjust society. The culture that is learnt here is the culture of the elites and the dominant classes. Marxist Views Sex‚ marriage and reproduction - they believe that monogamy is a way of ensuring men transmit ownership of private property to their offspring. Socialisation and social

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    Raelians do not believe in an afterlife.  Raelians are strong advocates of free love  and sexual freedom between consenting adults. Raelians exhibit a very wide variety of sexual  orientations and preferences such as monogamy and even chastity. Realism officially describes as an  atheist religion. Raelism does not demand belief in supernatural beings. Raelians believe in cloning. In 2002‚ Raelians Bishop Brigitte Boisselier ran a company known as  Clonaid‚ which made

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    d) Examine the ways in which laws and social policies affect family life. Laws and social policies have been affecting the family for hundreds of years. They can alter how families look or function either directly or indirectly. Laws and policies can be aimed directly at the family to engineer change‚ to mould them into a new scheme or to change the way they function (such as contraception). However‚ family life can also be changed by indirect policies where the family is altered but the policy

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    The Spread of AIDS Every day we read in newspapers that more people are getting a disease. But no a simple disease. Nowadays AIDS is one of the most lethal illness that every year kills thousands of people. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome‚ commonly referred to as AIDS‚ is a fatal disease as it attacks and destroy the immune system of the body. As per the reports of Indian Health Organization (IHO)‚ women and children are found to be more prone to the disease. The highest numbers of AIDS cases

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    stable structures for their daily lives. It was not only much later on that marriage became the organization of religious authority for such commitment. Such public declaration of monogamous love and commitment dates back to ancient Egypt and Israel. Monogamy became widely practiced with the word of God and vows of honestly‚ equality and emphasis on education such principles on their children. Religion was a way to spread Gods word that gave people knowledge of monogamous relationships and humanistic

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    of New Mexico‚ the Indians value spirituality and religion‚ truth and sacrifice‚ love‚ marriage‚ and family. The Indians hold ceremonies of sacrifice to the eagle‚ a symbol of freedom‚ and to Jesus. In addition to being viviparous‚ they practice monogamy and frown upon infidelity‚ exhibiting a high respect to life‚ love‚ and marriage. Aging is prevalent in many of the reservation’s inhabitants which appalls the “civilized.” While this world is seen as harsh and uncivilized to those in the World State

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    strategies being successful is if the country has a pro-active government. For example in Uganda the President responded to the emerging HIV/AIDS crisis with a huge educational tour in 1986. The purpose of this was to promote the ABC policy of abstinence‚ monogamy and condoms. The consequence was that many people were informed of how HIV/AIDS spread and how to decrease the risk of becoming infected. Also the AIDS control programme was set up which continued to educate and provide safe blood products. The early

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    REMONTADOS: The Remontados are members of the Negrito ethnolinguistic group inhabiting the uplands of Rizal and Quezon Provinces along the Sierra Madre mountains. They derive their name from the Spanish verb "remontar"‚ meaning‚ "to flee to the hills"‚ "to frighten away" or "go back to the mountains". These indigenous peoples (IPs) are said to be the descendants of lowlanders who opted to live in the mountains to avoid subjugation by the Spaniards. Subsequently‚ they intermarried with the Negrito

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