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    West African Family

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    value of family and community breeds the harmonic communal culture. West African values and culture is inherited amongst hundreds of generations. This paper analyzes the extended family and kinship system in West Africa, the values of the community and the relationship between family and community. Family and Kinship System…

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    again gay couples are put on longer holding up records or denied totally. There are different advantages to being hitched too, for example, tax cuts. On the site professorshouse.com it peruses, "When we hit our mid-thirties, we needed just genuine kinships that were strong." This is an impeccable case of marriage and what it ought to be founded on. . As indicated by dictionary.com a marriage is, "The legitimate or religious service that formalizes the choice of two individuals to live as a…

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    Rwanda Gender Equality

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    non-patrilineal kinship systems encourage gender equality is simplistic. An array of sociological factors regulate ndividuals’ position in a given community and lineage is only one. However because of the link between inheritance and genealogy, it is safe to infer that the position of women in patrilineal and matrilineal societies are bound to somewhat differ. Moreover, I remain convinced that holding women as exclusive holders of group membership has ramifications beyond kinship determination.…

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    “Kinship is the recognition of a relationship between persons based on descent(consanguineal) and marriage(affinal)” (Stone, 2000:5). A kinship system in a specific society can often be refered to the way in which that specific society defines and uses relations of kinship, encompassing the rights and obligations recognized between kin or groups of kin. Kinship can be defined in various ways in various, different societies and cultures. Kinship was created as a result of they way in which people…

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    Discuss “family” in terms of eating habits. “Family” in terms of eating habits means coming together with your family or whoever lives in your household, while eating and talking about each other’s day. The meal that most describes “family” in terms of eating habits is dinner. The “family” in terms of eating habits changed in many ways throughout the years. The things that changed was the mealtime, who I ate with, differ in terms during holidays, and etc. Some people may be effected by the…

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    Determining ancestry involves various techniques of tracing your lineage. Some societies trace the ancestors on both sides of the family which is often referred to as bilateral kinship. While others just trace the ancestors who are relative to one side of the family. This is usually a unilinear descent system. In the following paragraphs, differences between two unilineal systems will be discussed and also how these systems help not just the individual but also their society. Lineage is…

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    historical and constantly evolving cultural phenomenon that has adapted to the shifting political and economic patterns of modern China (Osburg, 2013, p. 24). This section will explore the historicity of guanxi, its related cultural forms—renqing, kinship, and reciprocity—and will chart the dynamism of the affective and instrumental components of guanxi through a comparison of Gifts, Favors, and Banquets and Anxious Wealth. A significant historical continuity evident in guanxi is its concern for…

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    Final Exam How does the concept of ethnocentrism interfere with cultural pluralism? How do these concepts help or hinder the issues globally. Ethnocentrism is one of the main causes of division in race, creed and religion. These are learned behaviors because when we are children we may notice differences in color, race or language, but we are not born bias either way. Stereotyping, categorizing, generalizations and accusations affect us worldwide even within our own races. Cultural…

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    A person’s position within the Kinship system is what dictates their relationships and obligations with their society and their universe. The Kinship system is a tight system where an individual has more than two parents, four grandparents and numerous uncles, aunties and other relatives who may or may not be related by blood. This system ensures that all Indigenous Australian people are cared for. The first level on Kinship is moiety; essentially meaning two halves of a whole…

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    The word inflammable is a word commonly used wrong in society, since it has been confusing for years. Inflammable has been dated back to 1652, being used in Medieval Latin. The word comes from the latin word inflammare (www.dictionary.com). Merriam-Webster says that the word inflammable means easily inflamed, excited or angered. Inflammable should mean to easily catch fire, or become angered. Inflammable can be used for a product that can easily catch fire, even though it is most often put on…

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