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    issues of alimony (spousal support)‚ child custody‚ child support‚ distribution of property‚ and division of debt. In most countries monogamy is required by law‚ so divorce allows each former partner to marry another; where polygyny is legal but polyandry is not‚ divorce allows the woman to marry a new husband. Divorce is the legal breakup of a marriage. Like every major life change‚ divorce can be a stressful experience. It affects finances‚ living arrangements‚ household jobs‚ schedules and more

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    Broken Family Family is considered to be the smallest unit of society. This is the most essential component of a country. Governance will only be effective if the citizens are properly oriented with good values and virtues‚ which is commonly taught by the family. A home is where a family lives. It may be alternated to the word ‘house’ but a house is more appropriately referring to the material structure‚ whereas ‘home’ refers to the intangible things that bind together the family members. It is

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    Dowry system in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia ’s quality standards. The specific problem is: reference formatting. Please help improve this article if you can. (March 2013) In India‚ dowry (Hindi: दहेज‚ Dahēja in Hindi)[1] is the payment in cash or some kind of gifts given to bridegroom ’s family along with the bride. Generally they include cash‚ jewellery‚[2] electrical appliances‚ furniture‚ bedding

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    sister. Certain cultures have family arrangements such as polygamy‚ which is the practice of a husband having more than one wife. This is common in some areas of Africa‚ the Middle East‚ and South Asian countries. A few scattered cultures practice polyandry‚ which is when a wife has more than one husband. Polyandrous marriages can be found in Tibet and among a few tribes in Brazil. Joe lives with his mother and younger sister. His parents divorced several years ago‚ and his father recently married

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    The early civilizations of China and India are similar but also quite different to the civilizations of Sumer and Egypt. A common similarity is the use of rivers. Most early civilizations built cities near rivers to gain food‚ water‚ and other necessities‚ this is one common theme between civilizations of China‚ India‚ Sumer‚ and Egypt (Stearns‚ 50). A common difference is the way the emperor/king ruled. In civilizations such as Babylon‚ the ruler created rules to fix family issues and property problems

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    Social institutions Characteristics of social institutions 1. They are resistant to change. Patterns of social behavior become institutionalized when they are reinforced by custom and tradition 2. They are interdependent. A societies institutions uphold similar values and norms to reflect compatible goals and priorities 3. They change together. Because institutions are interdependent a change in one will bring change Ina another 4. They are the site of social problems. For example

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    Both natural and artificial selection refer to processes that determine which genetic traits pass from one generation to the next one. Artificial selection is the process in which humans decide which traits will show up in future generations. Natural selection is the process in which the environment is responsible to pick the traits in order for an individual to adapt and survive to and specific environment. The differences between these two processes is the way that the traits are selected. Some

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    people to desire more than one spouse. It is difficult to commit to just one person; therefore the divorce rate is increasing every day. Polygamy is when a person marries more than one spouse. Polygyny applies to a man having multiple wives and polyandry is when a woman has more than one husband at a time. In most cases it is the men who have multiple spouses rather than women. The question remains whether this should be legalized or not. Having more than one spouse should be illegal because marriage

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    through the foundation of our government‚ moral views‚ homosexual views‚ and holy matrimony versus a union of two persons. I. DISCUSSION A. Foundations of our Government 1. Traditions and Values of America 2. God in America 3. Polygamy & Polyandry 4. Inter-racial Marriage vs. Inter-sex Marriage B. Moral Views 1. God ’s Word 2. Genetic Makeup C. Homosexual Views 1. Parental Rights 2. Public Agenda Statistics C. Holy Matrimony vs. Union of Two Persons 1. Definition of Marriage

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    The Sociology of Family and Households Key terms and words: Roles - an initial definition of a role is that it represents the way that someone is expected to behave in a particular social situation. Roles‚ therefore‚ are the parts that we play in our relationships with others and this idea is similar to that of an actor playing a part in a play. Conjugal roles - the tasks typically taken up by husband and wife in the household. Primary socialisation - a primary relationship is one in

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