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    In the ethnography‚ “Mother’s Love: Death Without Weeping” by Nancy Scheper-Hughes‚ the author discusses her fieldwork of observing the poverty-stricken mothers who refuse to care for their sickly children in Northeast Brazilian shantytown‚ Alto do Cruzeiro. She questioned the kinship system on the severe hardship of poverty in relation to a bond between a mother and infant. Two theoretical perspectives that strongly portrays in the article is cultural materialism and individual agency‚ as cultural

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    Wayne A. Abrahamson Spring 2013 The Socio-Cultural Impact on LoveMarriage‚ and Kinship One’s perspective of the world is consistently altered by our surroundings and influenced by the events that take place. In the past approximately 50 years divorce rates have risen a significant incredibly high. Many researchers have associated this phenomena the contemporary society marriage symbolizes and values. This idea and representation of love have conversely affected and impacted relationships. Thus‚

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    I believe a marriage based on a love marriage. I think in the same way as View 2 about arranged marriages and love marriages because I feel people should trust in themselves‚ make independent decision‚ and be responsible for their own choices. Just as in the United States people live based on independent by their own life‚ trust in themselves‚ and responsibility of what they done and had decide. First reason I think in the same way as view 2 about arranged marriages and love marriages because I feel

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    estate and therefore her daughters will be left without a home‚ money‚ or respect in society. The story has ups‚ downs‚ and surprises around every corner for each of the relationships that are formed‚ broken‚ then formed again between the daughters and other men‚ until finally four sharply contrasting marriages emerge to show how real marriages are to be built. In Pride and Prejudice‚ Jane Austen effectively shows her theme that happy strong marriages take time to build by contrasting Darcy and Elizabeth

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    and Lewis find problems with Agape love with accordance to their own respective philosophies of love. Lewis describes a paradoxical relation between God’s love and natural loves. Whereas Nietzsche explicates that the grounds that a person’s behavior may present itself as Agape love‚ is actually a behavior motivated primarily for selfish reason of gaining power. When comparing these two problems with Agape love‚ Nietzsche’s explanation is stronger in explaining the pattern of Agape love in the current

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    idiosyncrasies of the various couples within the book‚ Austen parodies the use of marriage to obtain social advancement. Comparison and contrast enables readers to recognise that the Elton relationship is shallow‚ that of Frank Churchill and Jane Fairfax‚ based largely on passion‚ while that of Emma and Mr Knightly is grounded on long standing regard‚ respect‚ and mutual affection. Love / Marriage Marriage is a central theme within the text‚ and shown through several different relationships

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    Pellissippi State Community College | Homosexuality | Same-sex marriage: A true social problem | | Tabitha K. Robbins | 3/28/2013 | Author Note This paper was prepared for Sociology 1020‚ Section WW1‚ taught by Professor Marsha Hupfel. In today’s society‚ Gays/Lesbians are fighting for equality rights. For the past several years’ politics‚ religious groups‚ and individual society has battled the legalization of same-sex marriages with some success and some setbacks. States currently recognize

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    Marriage The most important quality of a married couple is love. In a marriage important issues such as attitudes‚ responsibilities‚ religion‚ finances‚ career‚ and whether or not to have children should be discussed so that the couple can learn each other’s views regarding the issues to determine compatibility. Building a happy marriage is the result of conscious effort on the part of a husband‚ and wife. A lifelong union that people bound together by a bond of love‚ which is spiritual as well

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    found a few chapters being a bit bland and uneventful like Chapter 6 where we get an inside view on Hugh’s past which I did not particularly care for. Aside from this‚ I found the novel being very engaging. The Downfall of a Man: One cannot live without love. Malcolm Lowry’s Under the Volcano is an impressive novel in every sense of the term. Be it by its unique writing style or by the towering amount of cultural references included in every line of text‚ this book demands the full attention of its

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    First Love John Clare and Sex Without Love ‚ two poems written at different times‚ with "connected" themes but at the same time very different. First Love is a Lyrical poem written in the 18th century by John Clare and Sex Without Love is a more contemporary poem which was written in 1985 by Sharon Olds. The theme in First Love is about a person that fell in love for the first time‚ who is talking about his emotions and what happened to him when it happened‚ while Sex Without Love the persona is

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