Endogamy

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    or parent. obliquely-not in a direct way; indirectly. proleptic-the representation or assumption of a future act or development as if presently existing or accomplished. conjugal-of or relating to marriage or the relationship of a married couple. endogamy-the custom of marrying only within the limits of a local community, clan, or tribe. eponymous-(of a person) giving their name to something. antiquity-great age. Genesis Chapters 21-23 In Genesis 21, it begins with The Lord promising…

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    THE AFRICAN PRESENCE IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN CIVILIZATION In Godfrey Higgins' original work Anaclypsis, he relates an account of Herodotus giving a record of his goes to the grounds of the Blacks: "And upon his arrival to Greece they assembled around and asked, "Inform us regarding this awesome Land of the blacks called Ethiopia." And Herodotus said, "There are two extraordinary Ethiopian countries, one in Sind (India) and the other in Egypt". Herodotus' record of the immense African developments…

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    1. How did growing social and gender hierarchies and expanding networks of trade increase the complexity of human society in the Neolithic period? In the Neolithic period of human civilization, societal developments like agricultural revolution led to social ranking or "hierarchies" and patriarchal favor. The latter customs became increasingly integrated into the daily ways of men and women as plow agriculture dominated human ways of life. As This period of agricultural renaissance and trade…

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    The parents usually look for traits in both the male and the female such as education, culture, religion, wealth, and capability to care for a family. Most of the time the parents will inforce endogamy, the restriction of selecting a mate only within the same group, whether it is within the same religion, culture, or caste (Schaefer, 288). Since the only way to get to know the bride and groom, each family must meet and provide bio-data about his/her…

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    with these examples even more so. Perhaps someone with the same education level as I am now, maybe even someone I meet through work as most people end up dating coworkers or those whom they see often through other activities. This can be related to endogamy, or having to select your partner within a group, because it is shown that people often date those that they are around often. This to me seems to trump the romantic cliché in which an attractive stranger comes from nowhere and sweeps you off…

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    Who are the Chaldeans? History The Chaldean people of today are descendants of the ancient Assyrian and Babylonian civilizations and the Aramean legacy of Mesopotamia. Historically, Chaldeans are Iraq’s indigenous people, and mainly resided in Northern Iraq as mountain dwellers and farmers in villages dating back to before Christ (BC). They have a 5,500-year history dating back to Mesopotamia the cradle of civilization which is present day Iraq. According to the Old Testament (Gen. 11:31),…

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