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    Polygamy is the practice or custom of having more than one wife or husband. To specify, polygyny is the practice of a male obtaining multiple wives and polyandry is the practice of a female having more than one husband. Overall, these types of plural marital unions are religious based. On the opposite spectrum, polyamorous unions are a philosophy or state of being in love or romantically involved with more than one person at the same time and is non-religious based; this marital union typology can

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    A rational review of the information available from social research on the subject of polygamy starts with the study of polygamous relationships found in nature. In nature, polygamy is usually the result of three factors: 1) the scarcity of the male species (polygyny); 2) the need for healthy partners to propagate the species in societies where disease or lack of food is a concern; 3) the desire for a partner of higher wealth and/or status. (Golden) In humans, hunter-gatherer and tribal societies

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    Sex, Sex And More Sex

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    Sex, Sex, Sex and more Sex is what many people think of when someone mention well known terms for plural marriages such as Polygamy or Bigamy. According to Wikipedia, “Polygamy exists in three specific forms: polygyny - wherein a man has multiple simultaneous wives; polyandry - wherein a woman has multiple simultaneous husbands; or group marriage - wherein the family unit consists of multiple husbands and multiple wives. “Many people don’t know the stress that comes with having so many spouses living

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    Despite affinity of these concepts, between them there is a number of essential semantic differences. Unlike the polygamy regarding as of paramount importance structure and structure of family connections, polyamory pays the basic attention of love and based on it to relations. Thus love relations can accept both the form of polygamous family connections, and others

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    Wsu Anth 316 Essay 1

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    Raiven Bell ANTH 316 Essay Exam #1 1. A. Ernestine Friedl says that the position of women is higher the more they are involved in primary subsistence (as owners or controllers, NOT merely as laborers). This is true of Kung women because they are equal if not primary contributors to the Kung society as key decision-makers, primary food collectors, domestic leaders, child bearers and child caregivers, and equal distributors of the food and goods to the tribe. Also, Kung women lead the household

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    In 2013 a Cheerios commercial aired on television that caused an uproar from viewers. Usually one would think a cereal commercial would not receive such negative feedback. The commercial opens up with a little girl asking her mother if Cheerios are good for your heart. The mother replies with a yes, which highlights the Cheerios branding; Cheerios are ‘heart-healthy.’ The little girl then proceeds to innocently take the box and wander into the living room, where her father is sleeping. The next scene

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    In the 1800’s Polygamy was a matter of other cultures and was not part of the United States. When Asian descent people started to arrive at the United States, citizens were concerned that their influence would start to shock the nation and animosity towards these people started to grow. The unorthodox culture of Chinese immigrants to allow practices of polygamy and prostitution was an important factor in federalization of immigrate law and laws subduing polygamy (Abrams, 2015). During this time the

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    The Polygamist Lifestyle

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    Polygamist Lifestyle What is the true definition of polygamy? Dictionary.com says that it is the practice or condition of having more than one spouse, especially wife, at one time. This definition is most certainly true, but there is so much more to know about polygamy. Polygamy is practiced by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as the Mormons. The most common form of polygamy that is practiced is when one man is married to multiple wives. However, the opposite can

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    the Law for Defenses Of the State of Utah for Polygamist Marriages PA499: Bachelors Capstone Project in Paralegal Studies MEMORANDUM TO: Ted Leopold, ESQ. FROM: Keith A. Swift PARALEGAL DATE: October 16, 2012 SUBJECT: Deborah Evans-Polygamy defenses for state of Utah Facts: Deborah Evans Met Aaron Conway and his wife Barb Conway five years ago as part of the religious sect Canyon County Family Society that has existed for 25 years with 120 members, which is part

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    to govern his own universe (Robinson). However, the practice of polygamy of the Mormons had declined in the modern days due to the pressure yield by the government. The Edmunds-Tucker Act in 1887 withdrawn the legal voting rights of the Mormons, posted a fine of $500-800 and prison terms for any practice of polygamy founded; and seized church properties that valued over $50,000 (Edmunds-Tucker Act). Some religion allowing polygamy could be seen on the surface in the prophets. But some religion had

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