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    What she sees as potentially undermining the assertions of the view and her alternate explanation for such differences In today’s times‚ men and women seem to go out and search for the ideal sex/mate partners for various types of reasons. In “Monogamy vs. Promiscuity: Putting Evolutionary Psychology on the Couch”‚ Natalie Angier brings forward the topic in regards to male female sex/mate choice distinctions in the field known as Evolutionary Psychology. Evolutionary psychology is what Angier calls

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    A treat for lovers of illuminating the truths of our world‚ Race‚ Monogamy‚ and Other Lies They Told You: Busting Myths About Human Nature by an anthropologist by the name of Augustin Fuentes‚ outlines three major ideologies within the constructs of our species: humans can be sorted into biological groups or races‚ we are a violent species when culture is absent‚ and there are significant differences between men and women. The underlying principles of these notions change the way we view the world

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    week’s lecture and tutorial‚ which is about disturbing monogamy and adultery. In last week’s lecture‚ the definition of adultery and the cultural and social issue of it were examined. In tutorial‚ we discussed the questions brought up by our own regarding to Laura Kipnis and Stevi Jackson and Sue Scot’s work. Since my tutorial questions were raised based on Kipnis’ work‚ my reflection will also focus on her work. Kipnis in her work relates monogamy to social relation and pointed out that most people

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    affairs? 4. Is monogamy "natural?" 5. How can affairs be prevented? So‚ Who Has Affairs? People think that only bad people have affairs or only people that have bad relationships. But in reality no one is immune from an affair. Monogamy is something most people believe in and want for themselves. According to Emily Brown every survey ever done on this question shows a high percentage of people think monogamy is important to marriage and that affairs are wrong. The belief that monogamy is ideal doesn’t

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    Monogamy is defined as the practice or condition of having a single sex partner during a period of time. As time passes‚ people fail to realize that engaging in monogamous relationships is the safest and easiest way to live. Yes‚ we are young and we have the rest of our lives to commit to someone‚ but participating in monogamous relationships produce eternal happiness. Non-monogamous relationships result in emotional bewilderment as well as drama among the people participating in numerous sex acts

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    Question #1  a) If monogamy is the norm for most adults in intimate partnerships‚ then why is there so much extramarital infidelity?  Are the two related (monogamy and infidelity)?  Please explain your answer. The article presented the argument that while we perceive monogamy as the norm‚ there is as many as 83% of populations around our world that accept polygamy as their way of living. The article also makes the argument that one of the reasons that monogamy is so established as the norm is because

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    Anthropological Foundation of Education  Culture‚ Characteristics‚ Categories and Approaches  Kinship‚ Decent‚ and Marriage ______________________________________________________________________ Culture is the patterns of learned and shared behavior and beliefs of a particular social‚ ethnic‚ or age group. The goal of a cultural anthropologist is to learn about another culture by collecting data about how the world economy and political practices effect the new culture that is being studied

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    monogamous relationship. Monogamy is a state in which two people are only having sex with one another. Commitment is the key to monogamy. Though monogamy is not always the case in some relationships it can decrease the risk if both parties are only seeing one another. The third way to HIV prevention is to practice safe sex. If one is having sex with someone they are not sure about then they should wear a condom. If one knows for sure that he or she is not practicing monogamy they should also use

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    male polygyny or monogamy. However‚ the main focus today is that these primates have evolved different strategies‚ behavioral and ecological‚ to cop with the need to balance limited food supplies while avoiding predators with intensions of mating and or harming their offspring. It has been assumed that in order for male primates to reach mating success‚ they must have to take on the task of always being present to the female and her offspring’s. I believe that I will argue that monogamy and one male

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    and duty that is in vows at marriage. When a marriage no longer has confluent love‚ the relationship is likely to end. This shows that monogamy may start being replaced by serial monogamy‚ in which cohabitation is most suited to. However‚ the ONS found that 60% of cohabiting couples will eventually end in marriage showing that monogamy can often replace serial monogamy. There is less pressure to follow traditional norms and values. Beck and Beck-Gernshiem argue that individualism has led to changing

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