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  • Marriages End
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    Sam Vaknin's Psychology, Philosophy, Economics and Foreign Affairs Web Sites Despite all the fashionable theories of marriage, the narratives and the feminists, the reasons to engage in marriage largely remain the same. True, there have been role reversals and new stereotypes have cropped up. But the biological, physiological and biochemical facts were less amenable to modern criticisms of culture. Men are still men and women are still women in more than one respect. Men and women marry for the ...
  • Kung Tribe To The Parents Of America
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    "Nisa: The Life and Words of a! Kung Woman" In the book, "Nisa: The Life and Words of a! Kung Woman", written by Marjorie Shostak; is a culturally shocking and extremely touching book about a woman who had gone through many struggles and horrific tragedies in her life. This book also emphasizes the perspective of most of the women in the society. There are many striking issues in this book that the people of the! Kung tribe go through. Marjorie Shostak, an anthropologist who had written this boo...
  • Changes In Other Roles
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    Introduction Sweden has developed a modern industrial culture based on natural resources, technical skills, and a sense of quality. Simplicity and even severity resulting from geographic and economic conditions characterize Swedish society and life. The title suggests that there have been changes in the roles of the Swedish woman. There is no doubt that this is the case. The degree to which and the speed with which changes have occurred, however, are somewhat more difficult to evaluate. At the s...
  • Second Precept
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    In the early parts of my life, I learned about all of the laws that restrict our actions, as practitioners of Buddhism. I was educated about the four basic truths that all Buddhists believe. The four basic truths are Dukkha, Samudaya, Nirodha, and Marga (Anderson 24). Dukkha, or its meaning in English, suffering, tells of all the frustration in life. In order to find the end of suffering, I found that one must review the purpose for the suffering to being in one's life (Harvey 49). the second ho...
  • Personality Change Over The Adult Years
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    When I was a teenager, I always wondered how it would feel to be an adult, mother, and a wife. I also wondered how it would feel to grow old. I asked my grandfather and grandmother daily how does it feel to grow old and how does it feels to fall in love. My grandparents gave me the same advice as my parents, each person explained to me these five stages puberty, love, marriage, childbirth, and death. After listening to all the advise I was given, I applied each person advise to my daily living a...
  • Study Of Androgyny On Marriages
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    Androgyny: at Home and in the Workplace According to Webster, to be androgynous means to have both male and female characteristics. In studies of gender, it is referred to as an individual's tendency to report having both traditionally "masculine' and traditionally "feminine' characteristics (Baron & Byrne, 1997). What all that boils down to is that there is a man in every woman and a woman in every man, but by no means should this be interpreted as a human being having both female and male sexu...

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