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As if forced marriage was not enough, Maasai women still demonstrate cultural solidarity through female genital mutilation.... Primary Reading: cultural Solidarity of Maasai Women In the first primary ethnographic reading, we will explore the role of gender among Maasai women in Kenya.... Within the reading, the writer Llewlyn Melissa analyses two contexts of cultural solidarity observed among women in the Maasai community.... However, majority of Maasai women and men are still subscribing to conventional roles as contained in their cultural norms....
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Conditional Love: The Advantages of Arranged marriage (in Turkey, China, India) Name Instructor Course Institution Date Introduction Often generalized as forced marriages, arranged marriages have received wide condemnation yet there are positive instances of them where couples were consenting and compatibility was arrived at beyond external factors such as ethnic and religious similarities, to include their personalities.... In such a scenario, the arranged marriage is arrived at for the primary reason of compatibility- culturally, socially, religiously and ethnically (Fowers et al, 2008)....
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The paper "marriage as a Culturally Complex Phenomenon" tells that in certain parts of the world, such as India and Saudi Arabia, marriage is more than just sexual or relational bondage between two individuals.... ( Bates and Plog 1990)Few of the underlying kinship concepts include family and marriage, wherein the family is considered the basic unit.... A family is considered a group of people related to each other due to birth, marriage, or shared consumption....
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Questioning done to the two couples revealed several factors that affects the relationship of a cross-cultural marriage....
cross cultural Marriages Robert 30 years old an American is married to Savi 28 years an Indian.... But Robert does not want to recommend to his friend this kind of marriage.... Also it shows two contrasting idea about this kind of marriage....
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It is an irresistible force of cultural change which cannot be stopped without the isolation of other cultures from the globalised, western one.... This essay talks about globalization which is a force that can be considered to be unstoppable, which is slowly spreading throughout the world....
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The paper "marriage as a Culturally Complex Phenomenon" discusses that in India, religion, caste system, as well as economic factors, contribute towards how the strategic alliances are actually being formed between the families as a result of such marriages.... marriage is, therefore, not just limited to the sexual relationships but also encompass other functions such as care of children and other responsibilities which come with family.... ( Keesing and Strathern 1998)In certain parts of the world such as India and Saudi Arabia, marriage is more than just sexual or relational bondage between two individuals....
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The paper "marriage Practices of Singaporean and Hindu Culture" sums up the named marriage practices are similar in aspects related to Asian values, but differ in multicultural and traditionalistic views on the same.... Besides, the marriage practices of Singaporean culture are considered innovative.... nbsp;… marriage is considered an important event in human life, but the ritualistic and cultural differences deeply influence marriage practices....
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The writer of the paper “The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis” states that language imposition is a common trend in the world, which is gradually transforming the world into a global village.... The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis derived various conclusions attaching language to different actions and perceptions in life....
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