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study and marriage
Under pressure from parents, the majority of Brooklyn College girls major in education since that co-ordinates best with marriage plans -- limited graduate study requirement and convenient working hours.
Public authorities should oppose laws which undermine natural law ; scientists should further study effective methods of natural birth control ; doctors should further familiarize themselves with this teaching, in order to be able to give advice to their patients, priests must spell out clearly and completely the Church's teaching on marriage.
A significant proportion of students, especially boys, remain in yeshiva until marriage ( which is often arranged through facilitated dating – see shiduch ), and many study in a kollel ( Torah study institute for married men ) for many years after marriage.
Pope John Paul II in his five-year catechesis on the Theology of the Body dedicates a major portion of the section on marriage to a study of Song of Songs.
At the time of his marriage, John Yeats was studying law but abandoned his studies to study art at Heatherley's Art School in London.
Although some rabbis since the Shabbetai Tzvi debacle still maintain that one should be married and forty years old in order to study Kabbalah, since the time of Baal Shem Tov there has been relaxation of such stringency, and many maintain that it is sufficient to be married and knowledgeable in halakhah and hence permitted to study Kabbalah and by inclusion, Tikunei haZohar ; and some rabbis will advise learning Kabbalah without restrictions of marriage or age.
A conflicting study, published by the National Center for Health Statistics, with a sample of 12, 571 people, concludes that those " who live together before marriage and those who don't both have about the same chances of a successful union ".< ref > Jayson, Sharon ( October 14, 2010 ).
Retha Warnicke has written a study on Anne's marriage called The Marrying of Anne of Cleves.
It appealed to many because it used the study of incest taboos and marriage to answer more fundamental research interests of anthropologists at the time: how can an anthropologist map out the social relationships within a given community, and how do these relationships promote or endanger social solidarity?
Parris, who decides to study psychiatry, proposes marriage to Cassie.
The Golden Bowl ( 1904 ) is a complex, intense study of marriage and adultery that completes the " major phase " and, essentially, James's career in the novel.
Reflective of the Guttmacher study, some women perceive men being virgins past their early twenties to be an undesirable trait and would decline marriage due to the man's sexual inexperience ; in these cases, male virginity is considered to threaten the fantasy some women have about men knowing how to sexually please them.
A committee of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America released a report in 1993 after four years of study that asked Lutherans to consider blessing gay marriage and said that lifelong abstinence was harmful to gay and lesbian couples.
A study of the marriage patterns of these children later in life revealed that out of the nearly 3, 000 marriages that occurred across the kibbutz system, only fourteen were between children from the same peer group.
Vastly different from its predecessor and prequel La Fortune des Rougon, La Curée, the portion of the game thrown to the dogs after a hunt, usually translated as The Kill-is a character study of three personalities: Aristide Rougon ( renamed " Saccard ")-- the youngest son of the ruthless and calculating peasant Pierre Rougon and the bourgeois Félicité ( by whom he is much spoiled ), both of them Bonapartistes and consumed by a desire for wealth, Aristide's young second wife Renée ( his first dying not long after their move from provincial Plassans to Paris ) and Maxime, Aristide's foppish son from his first marriage.
On Dec. 27, 2007, the Supreme Court of Nepal issued a decision mandating that the government scrap all laws that discriminated based on sexual orientation and / or gender identity and establish a committee to study same-sex marriage policy.
A study of the marriage patterns of these children later in life revealed that out of the nearly 3, 000 marriages that occurred across the kibbutz system, only fourteen were between children from the same peer group.
That is to say, in marriage … but my independent nature and my great need for serious study make me take the matter lightly.
One study found that the younger sisters of teen mothers were less likely to emphasize the importance of education and employment and more likely to accept human sexual behavior, parenting, and marriage at younger ages ; younger brothers, too, were found to be more tolerant of non-marital and early births, in addition to being more susceptible to high-risk behaviors.
The 2004 Congressional Budget Office study, working from an assumption " that about 0. 6 percent of adults would enter into same-sex marriages if they had the opportunity " ( an assumption in which they admitted " significant uncertainty ") estimated that legalizing same-sex marriage throughout the United States " would improve the budget's bottom line to a small extent: by less than $ 1 billion in each of the next 10 years ".

study and patterns
Cultural anthropology also covers economic and political organization, law and conflict resolution, patterns of consumption and exchange, material culture, technology, infrastructure, gender relations, ethnicity, childrearing and socialization, religion, myth, symbols, values, etiquette, worldview, sports, music, nutrition, recreation, games, food, festivals, and language ( which is also the object of study in linguistic anthropology ).
The study of language processing ranges from the investigation of the sound patterns of speech to the meaning of words and whole sentences.
Notably, Dalhousie is the headquarters of the Ocean Tracking Network, a research effort using implanted acoustic transmitters to study fish migration patterns.
Many historical geographers study geographical patterns through time, including how people have interacted with their environment, and created the cultural landscape.
* Infectious disease epidemiology, the study of the patterns of communicable diseases at the population level
This study continues: “ we learn much more about the political orientation of news content by looking at sourcing patterns rather than journalists ' personal views.
Global scale meteorology is study of weather patterns related to the transport of heat from the tropics to the poles.
Physical geography is that branch of natural science which deals with the study of processes and patterns in the natural environment like the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and geosphere, as opposed to the cultural or built environment, the domain of human geography.
Psychology has traditionally defined personality through behavioral patterns, and more recently with neuroscientific study of the brain.
Benedict also started a friendship with Edward Sapir who encouraged her to continue the study of the relations between individual creativity and cultural patterns.
This study has shown that neuronal patterns in large brain networks are tagged during learning so that they are replayed, and supposedly consolidated, during subsequent sleep.
Human language and discourse, communication, philosophy, science, logic, mathematics, poetry, theology, and religion are only some of fields of human study and activity where grasping the nature of signs and symbols and patterns of signification may have a decisive value.
In the twentieth century, this trend gave rise to the works of Johan Huizinga, Marc Bloch and Braudel, who pioneered the study of long-term cultural and economic developments and the patterns of everyday life.
One study showed, along with other ungulates, wildebeests responded more strongly to the baboon alarm calls compared to the baboon contest calls, though both types of calls had similar patterns, amplitudes, and durations.
The term " natural science " is used to distinguish the subject matter from the social sciences, which apply the scientific method to study human behavior and social patterns ; the humanities, which use a critical or analytical approach to study the human condition ; and the formal sciences such as mathematics and logic, which use an a priori, as opposed to factual methodology to study formal systems.
Sometimes the field also includes the study of climatic patterns on planets other than earth.
Instead, extensive experimentation with the tablebases – combined with an intensive study of tablebase-answers to well designed problems, and with knowledge of prior art ( i. e. pre-tablebase knowledge ) – is used to yield insightful patterns.
A study released in November 2009 characterized the smart-growth policies in the U. S. state of Maryland as a failure, concluding that " here is no evidence after ten years that laws have had any effect on development patterns.
The patterns in which protoxylem and metaxylem are arranged is important in the study of plant morphology.
The study of the field increased in popularity since the early 1990s with research work concentrating on architectural styles ( patterns ), architecture description languages, architecture documentation, and formal methods.
The early view that " black " and " white " mantas were different species was also discounted through a study of mitochondrial DNA in 2001, which however did reveal some general geographic patterns: Based on limited sampling, west Pacific mantas formed one clade, east Pacific and some Caribbean mantas formed a second clade, and finally the remaining Caribbean mantas formed a third clade.
In humans, cells with location-specific firing patterns have been reported in a study of patients with drug-resistant epilepsy who were undergoing an invasive procedure to localize the source of their seizures, with a view to surgical resection.

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