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    to people worldly, it embraces and celebrates the commitment of a husband and wife. There are different practices that must be followed in the marriage from the perspectives of the diverse cultures. A comparison and contrast of the Magahat people, Sesotho and the Shona speaking people will be evaluated and the significance of the marital practices. There are several types of marriage practices in the cultures, like the bridal price, negotiations, house rules and the influences of both the…

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    There are many relevant values and principles that underpin the chosen transition, one of these is using a child centred practice, for example, all practitioners must ensure the child is the priority and every decision that is made is in the child’s best interest. Practitioners must ensure that the child’s needs are put first, for example, if a child has any additional needs such as autism then all practitioners need to take this into account and ensure the correct planning and preparation is…

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    purity and belief systems of the group. These marriages stop mixing of biological traits which are strange to each other. On the other hand, through exogamy, the two families come together and start group survival. Because of female infanticide, that is scarcity of woman, people started marriage with other groups or bands. The exogamy practice developed as a spread of incest taboo. Preferential…

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    there may be marriages based on romantic relationships or some based on pragmatic relationships. Western marriages tend to be based on romantic relationships following an engagement, and some even practice polygamy arrangements. When researching different cultures some marriages are arranged by one’s family. In today’s society we are also starting to see same sex marriages. When thinking of marriage in our culture one may think about finding that right someone to spend the rest of their life…

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    the small northern town of Grand Rapids, MN in Itasca County. She Her heritage is German and Irish which is a very common heritage in this Itasca County area. She has lived in Grand Rapids her whole life and most of her family is from the area. She no longer lives with her family and is currently moving into a new house with her long-term boyfriend five miles out of town. She got her high school degree from Grand Rapids High School and is currently at Bemidji State University attaining her…

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    Kinship and Descent patterns within a society provide a strong base from which other aspects of a culture can branch. How a family is run, whether it be matrilineal, patrilineal, or neither can provide insight to a societies basic political processes and social norms. These factors decide the familial roles within a community, and determine who holds power within the family, tribe, and nation. As far as matriliny goes, the Minangkabau are a great example of how it can be successful. As…

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    from modern society because they choose to live the lifestyle of their ancestors and they know that the traditional way of living is still able to be done. They work hard to provide each other and their own families the food and supplies needed to live. This is done by them maintaining family farms and building or crafting most items they need during their lifetime. Working together in the community plays a big role in their success as a society. They all work together in their small communities…

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    Head Coach Research Paper

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    be a head coach. A regular work day for someone who wants to be a coach is awakening at 6 in the morning arriving to the job by 7:30 in the morning and ensuring every one of the players out on time at 9:30 am for practice then I give a morning speech before practice begin then practice begin and don't end until 12:00 pm at that time I am showing kids new football methods and attempting to improve every child craft than at 3:00 all the players and coaches head home and that complete my day. There…

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    Engaging A Diverse Family

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    importance of family involvement and community in various points. this procedure can provide bird’s eye view of the challenges encountered in raising children in this society.…

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    Love exists in every culture but differs in practice, function and need. Culture plays a dominant role in the way love and marriage are celebrated and conceptualized. Collective and individualistic culture influences how marriage is experienced. In India marriages are highly inclusive because of collective values, while in the United States they are exclusive because of the focus on the needs of the individual. Although the concept of eternal love and happiness is universal the manner in which…

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