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    Victoria Montgomery Society is ignorant if they think that there are only four major groups of people‚ such as White‚ African American‚ Asian‚ and Mexican that are completely separate from one another. Yet‚ the sad truth is that in fact most of the American society does believe that way because we have all been constructed into this type of belief system. Using the term Habitus gives a greater understandings of how there are important aspects of culture that are learned implicitly. Hence‚ believing

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    extent of family diversity. (24 marks) (e) Using material from Item 2B and elsewhere‚ assess the Marxist view that the main role of the family is to serve the interests of capitalism. (24 marks) June 2010 0 6. Explain what is meant by ‘serial monogamy’ (Item 2A). (2 marks) 0 7. Suggest two reasons why there has been an increase in cohabitation (Item 2A). (4 marks) 0 8. Identify three ways in which childhood may not be a positive experience for some children. (6 marks) 0 9.

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    is no such thing as traditional marriage. Given the prevalence of modern and ancient examples of family arrangements based on polygamy‚ communal child-rearing‚ the use of concubines and mistresses and the commonality of prostitution‚ heterosexual monogamy can be considered "unnatural” in evolutionary terms. American Civil Liberties Union says‚ gay marriage is protected by the Constitution’s commitments to liberty and equality. The US Supreme Court declared in 1974’s Cleveland Board of Education v

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    tribes in India. 12 11. Discuss the status of women in contemporary India in the context of family setting. 12. Examine the ideal of joint family living in India. 12 12 ESO-02/12 2 SECTION - III 13. any two Write short notes on (a) Monogamy words each : of the following in about 100 6+6= (b) Arya Samaj (c) Capitalist Class Distinction between state and nation (d) 1.7Ut-02/12 T-1 11(41 3EITRT • ch I ch1-1 %man. 2012 41Cktich1-1 : W-11•31q11 1.71.3k-02/12 :

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    children. Functions across all cultures Regulation of Sexual Behavior Incest taboo Reproducing & Socializing Children Socialization: the process by which people learn the rules‚ expectations‚ & culture of the society. Property & inheritance Monogamy Economic cooperation Social Placement‚ Status‚ & Roles Care‚ Warmth‚ Protection‚ & Intimacy Social Structure: stable framework of social relationships that guides our interactions with others. Micro-level: Focus on the individual & his or her

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    Control in Brave New World In his novel Brave New World‚ Aldous Huxley illustrates ways in which government and advanced science control society. Through actual visualization of this Utopian society‚ the reader is able to see how this state affects Huxley’s characters. Throughout the book‚ the author deals with many different aspects of control. Whether it is of his subjects’ feelings and emotions or of the society’s restraint of population growth‚ Huxley depicts government’s and science’s role

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    Jonathan U. Smith Anthropology Article 8 When Brothers Share a Wife A marriage is taking place in the matter of a few days as Dorje and his yaks cross a 17‚000 foot mountain‚ taking one break because he has a lot to do before his two older brothers Pema and Sonam. They are joining together in a marriage with a woman in the traditional marriage of fraternal Polyandry‚ common in the Tibetan society. When one brother chooses to marry a wife‚ the other brothers get a wife in the process too

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    The Columbian Exchange alludes to the transfer of diseases‚ foods‚ crops among the New World and the Old World following the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492. . The period before the Columbian Exchange‚ there would be no oranges in Florida‚ no paprika in Hungary‚ and no cigarettes in France‚ without the Columbian Exchange all these supplies would not be in the countries they are now. The Europeans gained from the exchange in several ways. The discoveries of new metals are popular one. They

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    “The Radical Idea of Marrying for Love” Today there are many different types of marriages that are widely recognized; however‚ monogamy and polygamy are most commonly accepted. While looking for marriage there are many reasons for someone to choose a desirable mate. Looks‚ personalities‚ fame‚ power‚ money and love are just a few of the things that people may search for when choosing who they want to marry. Many people today feel that love should be the primary factor in marriage‚ however “very

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    1. Mother‚ monogamy‚ romance. High spurts the fountain; fierce and foamy the wild jet. The urge has but a single outlet. My love‚ my baby. No wonder those poor pre-moderns were mad and wicked and miserable. Their world didn’t allow them to take things easily‚ didn’t allow them to be sane‚ virtuous‚ happy. What with mothers and lovers‚ what with the prohibitions they were not conditioned to obey‚ what with the temptations and the lonely remorses‚ what with all the diseases and the endless isolating

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