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    “We're a pair-bonding species, and we have a deep need at the species level to love and be loved by another and a need to pass on a part of ourselves to the next generation” (Masci 1). As long as humans have lived, they have paired up in order to reproduce. It has been the way of life even before government or religion. Should the natural order of a species be changed? That is the question circulating the United States. Gay marriage will have an effect on the country, and the people need to decide

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    Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), the 1996 United States legislation that restricted rights of marriage to opposite-sex couples, are without basis in defining what traditional marriage is and why federal rights are exclusive to opposite-sex couples. Polygamy, prostitution, incest, same-sex, and arranged marriages have been regarded as traditional throughout history and as recent as the 20th century. Douthat elaborates that unnatural is an incorrect term to define same-sex marriage as natural is defined

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    sex marriage then it will become the norm and will be taught in schools. It could also cause the United States to go down a road where other nontraditional relationships like polygamy and incest will expect the right to be married. Glen Lavy, JD, senior counsel with the Alliance Defense Fund said, "The movement for polygamy and polyamory is poised to use the successes of same-sex couples as a springboard for further de-institutionalizing marriage." Some may argue that same sex marriage would bring

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    Culture Nepal’s culture is very diverse, there are many different ethnic groups which involve Hindus, Buddhists, Muslim and Christians. Nepal became a secular country by order of the parliament on May 18, 2006, according to the Nepal Tourism Board. Nepal’s main religion is Hindu; this religion consists of 80% of Hindus, 9 percent are Buddhist, 4.4 percent are Muslim, 3.1 percent are Kirant and 1.4 percent are Christian, according to the CIA. Hindu is involved with the caste system, this has four

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    It is argued by some that religion is the belief in one god. Others argue that religion is the belief in several gods. Then there are those who classify religion as any belief an individual holds as faith. The reason why there are so many different definitions of religion is because the term means different things to different people. Religion by certain groups and individuals is interpreted by their word choice, what they include as religions, as well as what they exclude as religious when they

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    and it’s also practiced around the world, is called monogamy, which means having a single partner. We live in the 21st century, and there have been many changes including a lot more same sex marriages. Many cultures practice type of marriage called polygamy, which means being married to multiple spouses. There are three main point when we talk about economic exchange? The first point is dowry which means the transfer of goods or money from the bride’s side. Dowry is practical all over the world and

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    complete one another” (272). I also learned about the the different perceptions on marriage having to do with monogamy versus polygamy. Coontz tells of a tradition in parts of Asia where: “A woman may be married to two or more brothers, all of whom share sexual access to her” (257). This shows a clearly polygamous relationship, whereas Bennett’s essay shows he is against polygamy and believes it marriage should only be two people. He says, “How could they explain why we ought to deny a marriage licence

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    In today’s society, marriage is defined as a formal union between two people recognized by the law (“Marriage”). However, in Celtic society, marriages were much more flexible, not always monogamous, and maybe not always between the opposite sex. Compared to other countries at the time,such as Rome, marriage in Celtic society was distinctly different because Celtic women had more rights than the average women of the time period. Marriage in Celtic society was more or less, just combining the resources

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