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    Marriage is a legally recognized and socially approved arrangement between two or more individuals that carries certain rights and obligation and usually involves sexual activities. In the United States‚ the only legally sanctioned form of marriage is monogamy which is a marriage between two partners usually a man and a woman. Polygamy is the concurrent marriage of a person of one sex with two or more members of the opposite sex. The most prevalent form of polygamy is polygyny the con current marriage

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    Team Anthro Anthropology Notes Paper I Arava‚ Uday Table of Contents CSE Anthropology Syllabus 5 Paper - I 5 Notes 9 1 Meaning‚Scope and Development of Anthropology 9 2 Relationship with other disciplines 10 2.1 Anthropology(A) and social science 10 2.2 Anthropology and behavioral science 10 3 Main Branches of Anthropology: 11 3.1 Social cultural anthropology 11 3.2 Biological Anthropology 12 3.3 Archaeological anthropology - 13 3.4 Lingusitic Anthropology 14 4 Biological Factors in Human

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    WHY GAY MARRIAGE IS WRONG Advocates of homosexual practice often argue that “gay marriage‚” or at least homosexual civil unions‚ will reduce promiscuity and promote fidelity among homosexual persons. Such an argument overlooks two key points. “Gay Marriage” as a Contradiction in Terms First‚ legal and ecclesiastical embrace of homosexual unions is more likely to undermine the institution of marriage and produce other negative effects than it is to make fidelity and longevity the

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    ABSTRACT This paper concerns itself with the case law Sarla Mudgal v. Union of India‚ AIR 1995 SC 1531. It is a review of the above mentioned case. The case holds extreme importance as it laid down principles against the practice of solemnizing second marriage by conversion to Islam‚ with first marriage not being dissolved‚ followed by Hindu husbands. This paper briefly states the facts of the case‚ issues raised in the case and discusses relevant laws applied in the case‚ decisions and analysis

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    Wife and Husband

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    Duties of Husband and Wife So much for their duties that be further off from equality in the family‚ as parents and children‚ masters and servants. Now those that are more equal are husband and wife‚ whose duties are either common to both‚ or more particular to either of them. The common duties. First‚ they must love one another with a pure heart‚ fervently. This duty both husband and wife must perform mutually one to another‚ which that they may the better strive for‚ let us consider of some

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    Prostitution Should Not Be Legalized in Cambodia Prostitution is the action of providing the sexual services to the other people for money (Lauer & Lauer‚ 2001). There are 50% of the countries in the world legalized prostitution‚ 10% of the countries limited the legality‚ and Cambodia is one in the 40% countries that prostitution is consider as illegal (Prostitution ProCon.org‚ 2010). There are many different ideas toward legalizing prostitution. Majority of Cambodian people do not support

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    other’s eyes”. She defined fucking as “Two people who only care for each other in that moment‚ you only need them to please and then they can leave”. At the end of the day everybody is looking for love‚ he even says at the beginning of the song that “Monogamy or whatever you call it…ain ’t for everybody” (Wale Intro) but if you’re not making love

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    2012) As a result of their devout beliefs they do not use electric‚ mobile phones or internet that would keep them in touch with the modern world. They do make allowances and some to use technology in the workplaces. The Amish society believes in monogamy and forbid divorce‚ If one partner initiates divorce they may be excommunicateed. The spouse and children are allowed to remain Amish however the spouse may not remarry until the previous partner dies. Hurst‚ C. (2010) Overall the Amish family structures

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    important to understand the environment in which the Gospel was first preached by Jesus and continues by New Testament authors. The Talmud (5th/8th Centuries) are texts that were used to illustrate the anthropological basis of marriage‚ particularly monogamy both simultaneously (only one wife) and successive (no divorce). This is verified in Damascus document composed at least as early as 100B.C. In column 4‚ the text speaks of the three nets of belial by which the Israelites were being captured in

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    Abstract: In the country of Ethiopia‚ there live a group of people called the Surma. They all live very closely to one another. In this culture‚ the two popular practices they do are stick fighting and lip plates. For the men stick fighting is a type of fighting that is done in order to marry one of the girl in the village. The winner of the fight wins a wife and the loser ends up getting really hurt and ends up with no wife. For the women in this culture‚ lip plates is a common practice that is

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