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    of the household in most such cases (Jolden, 2013, p. 7). Male primogeniture in Ladakh is starting to obsolesce in favour of equigeniture (all children get an equal share), and in tandem the need for polyandrous marriage is declining in favour of monogamy (Mann, 2002, p.…

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    Wosick features how people esteem steadfastness and responsibility, yet in changed frame and capacity. Sex and sexual introduction are most notable in conceptualizing monogamy, sex, and love. Sex and sexual introduction are additionally enter factors in rates of nonmonogamy, and additionally how people set up relationship understandings and principles. As per Dr. Wosick, the thought of feeling extraordinary between partner(s)…

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    Our perceptions and ideals of gender are shaped by the popular culture that we consume. It is argued that the repetition of binary gender roles and stereotypes within film and media can carry significant real world consequences, as people imitate them in their own lives (Holtzman & Sharpe 2014). There are many differences in the ways that men and women are represented in film and media, and the quantitative and qualitative data from our group study has re-affirmed that gender inequality still…

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    The Negative Effects of the Use of Pornography In the society today, relationship with sex is not what the people exactly called open and healthy one. Some people enjoy watching other people having sex through watching pornography. Pornography gives their audience an exciting experience that they can never forget. During the ancient times, countless depictions of heterosexual sex, oral sex, orgies and more had already existed. The city of Pompie perhaps has the largest collection of erotic…

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    began to turn things around but traditional muslim families are still likely to be against contraceptives. Christianity couples are often better educated giving them more of a reason to practice safe sex. Christians are also more prone to practice monogamy. Muslim families often have many partners usually the husband. Fertility is still at a high due mostly to Muslim families as well. Men in Muslim families do not take care of their spouse or spouses giving women a reason to have many children.…

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    Narcos, Orange Is the New Black, and House of Cards are all popular shows that are watched on Netflix by the millions of viewers or subscribers. Unfortunately, these popular shows lack the diversity of an American family and tend to generalize and/or stereotype families that are non-white. The second finding is that gender and relationship roles are viewed differently based on race, culture, and status in all three shows. Thirdly, the last finding that was brought to my attention was the lack of…

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    The introduction of Christianity impacted greatly of Māori Society. Pre-European Māori religious beliefs and practices did not orientate with the western values and so missionaries such as Samuel Marsden sought to use the introduction of Christianity as a tool to align Māori with the rest of the expanding European world (Walker 1990:85). Retrospectively, we can understand how the core beliefs of Māori differed from those of Christianity, however it was in the initial failings of Europeans to…

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    Marriage equality has been a long time argument across the United States. While the law passed in 2015 by the Supreme Court granting marriage equality, there are still arguments, primarily fueled by religious views, of what a marriage is. Therefore, dividing the country and leading the United States down a path that infringes on constitutional rights of the people in the LGBTQ community when it comes to marriage. One must ask, what would it take to bring the United States out if it is current…

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    With regards to the moral stance of monogamy, homicide, theft etc, we are very much divided again. Within the Nuer tribe, who follow the spiritual essence of the totem, polygamy is very much accepted, often identified as natural. Whereas, within more traditional religious cultures, it is thought of as sinful and intrinsically wrong. Additionally, many societies would see the killing of another human being as inherently wrong, something which could be ascribed as an absolute universal truth.…

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    All sexual partners must be notified that they have come in contact with a chlamydia positive individual and must seek diagnostic testing and treatment. The best preventative mechanisms against this communicable sexually transmitted infection is monogamy, safe-sex with consistent use of latex condoms, and annual chlamydia screenings for all sexual…

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