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    Polygamy: Then and Now Polygamy is a common‚ well-buried secret that is often hard to leave and still exists throughout the country today. Usually‚ when one thinks of polygamy‚ the mere idea seems unreal. The idea of having more than one spouse disgusts some people. How can someone want to be married to more than one person? Sure‚ you can sit there and say that you “love” all of them‚ and that may be true‚ but to divide yourself up among them in order to spend time with everyone is almost insane

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    Introduction Polygamy‚ the practice where one husband has many wives‚ is a hotly debated topic in the world. This practice can be found in many parts of the world‚ especially in North Africa as well as in the Middle East. In the latter area‚ there are many instances of polygamy and this habit has been researched by many scholars‚ especially from the point of view that this practice has bad effects on the women and children who are in these families. Many research papers call for this practice to

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    as the “Holocaust.” They were taken from their homes‚ stripped of their valuables‚ and severely tortured beyond human limits. In this dark story‚ the reader can experience pain and suffering like they have never experienced it before by looking through the eyes of the young Elie Wiesel. For a person to endure as much suffering as Elie did‚ they would have to be very strong. They would have to have very strong morals‚ and have something very important to fight for. People suffer everyday‚ whether

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    Friedrich Nietzsche: PainSuffering and the Death of God In order to understand Nietzsche‚ one must actually feel‚ physically and emotionally‚ the pain which was the catalyst that inspired him. The phenomenon of pain effects humans different than animals‚ as humans are both emotionally and physically aware of the pain. Human beings know what it is to tell the great lie of our culture. This lie is the denial of suffering in everyday life. The human capability to shape the pain into something distant

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    tenet of the Christian and Jewish religions‚ but is it really murder? Euthanasia can help family members‚ relatives and carers to end the dreadful pain and suffering that their loved ones have to endure. It sometimes seems the kindest thing to do. However one could argue that with more powerful pain relief and dedicated hospices‚ pain should be controlled. Another reason against euthanasia is that in hospitals it could destroy the relationship and trust between the patient and the doctor

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    Why Polygamy? Polygamy is the practice of having two or more spouses at the same time; this includes both polygyny and polyandry‚ which is the union of one man with more than one women and the union of one women to more than one man. A new study out of the University of British Columbia (UBC) documents how societies have systematically evolved away from polygamy because of the social problems it causes. The Canadian researchers are really talking about polygyny‚ which is the term for one man with

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    Is Polygamy Socially Acceptable? The reality TV show Sister Wives follows the lives of a polygamist family of 22. The husband‚ Cody Brown‚ has 4 wives: Meri‚ Janelle‚ Christine‚ and the latest addition Robyn. The number of polygamists in North America‚ estimated at 50‚000 or more‚ is doubling every decade. Polygamy by definition is a marriage that includes more than two partners. When a man is married to more than one woman at the same time it is called polygany and when a woman is married to more

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    In the nonfiction book Pain: The Science of Suffering by Patrick Wall‚ he describes a variety of pain that can be found in the human body‚ and how this pain is caused. Patrick Wall is a professor of physiology at St. Thomas’s Hospital Medical School. He gives examples of patients that he has come in contact with while working and goes in depth about the pain that relates to those people. Wall goes into explicit detail about the body‚ which includes the nervous system‚ and he provides visuals for

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    Polygamy from an Islamic Point of View Aisha Lemu−Director General of the Islamic Education Trust in Niger State‚ Nigeria−was born in England and later converted to Islam while attending College (746). Lemu‚ being a strong supporter of polygamy‚ uses her opinionated Islamic perspective in order to make clear to the reader circumstances in which polygamy may prove to be useful. In Lemu’s essay “In Defense of Polygamy‚” she provides the reader with relatable examples and benefits of polygamy from

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    Polygamy BARKER‚ MEG. “This is my Partner‚ and this is my . . . Partner’s Partner: Constructing Polyamorous Identity in a Monogamous World.” Journal of Constructivist Psychology; 18.1(2005):75-88. Print. Meg Barker is a lecturer in psychology at the Open University and a practicing psychotherapist. She is co-editor of the journal Psychology & Sexuality and co-organiser of the Critical Sexology seminar series and Psychology in the Pub. Her research focuses on bisexual‚ polyamorous and sadomasochistic

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