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It is most important that we recognize the law of love as being unbreakable in all personal relationships, whether individually, socially or as between whole nations of people.
Like France and Sweden, homosexual activity was legal but socially frowned upon in Poland, and he undertook relationships with a number of men in Warsaw.
Through online engagement, because of the smoke screen of anonymity, it allows a person to be able to socially interact with strangers in a much more personal way This personal connection the consumer feels translates to how they want to establish relationships online.
It is important to note that the terms " genitor " or " genetrix " do not necessarily imply actual biological relationships based on consanguinity, but rather refer to the socially held belief that the individual is physically related to the child, derived from culturally held ideas about how biology works.
Anthropologists Stephen Murray and Will Roscoe reported that women in Lesotho engaged in socially sanctioned " long term, erotic relationships " called motsoalle.
These relationships create mutual obligations and responsibilities that may be socially useful for participants.
The Power Elite ( 1956 ) describes the relationships among the political, military, and economic elites, noting that they share a common world view made up of the following components: a " military metaphysic ," in other words a military definition of reality ; " class identity ," recognizing themselves as separate from and superior to the rest of society ; " interchangeability ," i. e., they move within and between the three institutional structures and hold interlocking positions of power therein ; cooptation / socialization, in other words, socialization of prospective new members is done based on how well they " clone " themselves socially after already established elites.
Lister is a very socially capable person ; well liked by his friends and has had a number relationships with women, albeit not all successful ( his lack of ambition being the main cause for not settling down ).
Susie Orbach ( 1992 ) has argued that the dissolution of dating and cohabiting relationships can be as painful as or more painful than divorce because these nonmarital relationships are less socially recognized '.
Family relationships, neighbors and friends, are all socially considered as relationships of trust, whether or not the older adult actually thinks of the people as " trustworthy ".
Many children that are afflicted with this disorder exhibit poor interpersonal relationships and struggle to fit in socially with their peers.
Vanita examines how Hindu doctrines such as rebirth and the genderlessness of the soul are often interpreted to legitimize socially disapproved relationships, including same-sex ones.
Despite their many neurologic impairments, most individuals with A-T are very socially aware and socially skilled, and thus benefit from sustained peer relationships developed at school.
Jarvenpaa and Leidner's study found that if teams communicate more socially they achieve higher trust and better social and emotional relationships.
Lives in the Balance was the first album by Browne where overtly political and socially critical songs dominated, although it also included one of his best remembered songs about relationships, the tragic " In the Shape of a Heart ", inspired by his relationship with his first wife.
Mousnier referred to these relationships as maître-fidèle relations between those in the socially superior and those in the socially inferior orders.
* Whether or not commodities traded for a bit more, or a bit less, than their socially average value, made no difference to the capitalist relationships of the production process which he sought to analyze.
It is hoped that telepathic groups, bonded in polymorphous sexual relationships, will form a socially stabilising replacement for the " obsolescent family unit ".
The goal was to enforce social standards and rid the community of socially unacceptable relationships that threatened the stability of the whole.
Although inter-racial relationships and marriages have become far more popular and socially acceptable in the United States and Western Europe since the Civil Rights era, these unions continue to be viewed with less than total acceptance by significant portions of the population.

relationships and prominent
Nevertheless, prominent figures were known to form homosexual relationships, including Narcyza Żmichowska ( 1819 – 1876 ), a writer and founder of the Polish feminist movement, who used her private experiences in her writing.
This led to several prominent cases of British princes who had gone through marriage ceremonies, and who cohabited with their partners as if married, but whose relationships were not legally recognised.
Throughout Season Two, Spike and Dru are the canon's most prominent example of affection between vampires, displaying the humanity and intricacies of vampire relationships.
Family tree showing the relationship between the three members of the First Triumvirate, as well as their relationships with other prominent members of the Roman Republic | Republic.
Slash has a different sensibility than gay fiction, probably due to the fact that most slash readers are female and in a closed community that shares their tastes, which makes most stories in the genre centered into emotional relationships, even as sex is very prominent.
In Paris he forged relationships with such prominent cultural figures as James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, e. e. cummings, Aaron Copland, Ezra Pound, Igor Stravinsky, Pablo Picasso, Orson Welles, Jean Cocteau, and Gertrude Stein.
Though her husband lost a second bid for the Senate in 1970, President Richard Nixon appointed him the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, which enabled Barbara to begin forming relationships in New York with prominent diplomats.
Lower IQ and reading problems were most prominent in their relationships with childhood and adolescent antisocial behaviour.
They were particularly prominent in the working-class lesbian bar culture of the 1940s, ' 50s, and ' 60s, where butch-femme relationships were the norm, while butch-butch and femme-femme were taboo.
" The Susie " is the only episode in which their relationship is as prominent as the relationships between the other characters.
Historians debate if there were any prominent homosexuals and bisexuals at this time, but it is argued that figures such as Edward II, Richard the Lionheart, Philip II Augustus, and William Rufus were engaged in same-sex relationships.
The corporation is known for its active participation in Canadian politics through its relationships and the relationships of the Desmarais family with prominent politicians of all political stripes.
Living in Seattle gave Rieflin the opportunity to build relationships with other prominent musicians including Robert Fripp and Trey Gunn of King Crimson, Scott McCaughey of the Young Fresh Fellows, Sascha Konietzko of KMFDM and Peter Buck of R. E. M.
The British Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald is one of her more prominent relationships.
* Bertie Charles Forbes, Scottish immigrant and founder of Forbes Magazine, became a regular at the Waldorf-Astoria with his savings from writing for Hearst in order to form the close relationships with prominent businessmen needed to start his own business publication.
Lucy became so prominent that Atmosphere's 2001 album bore her name, Lucy Ford: The Atmosphere EPs, with the record itself concentrating fairly heavily on women and relationships, in songs such as " Don't Ever Fucking Question That " and " Mama Had A Baby And His Head Popped Off ".
Carl Bernstein wrote in 1977 that " The CIA in the 1950's, ' 60's, and even early 70's had concentrated its relationships with journalists in the most prominent sectors of the American press corps, including four or five of the largest newspaper in the country, the broadcast networks, and the two major weekly news magazines.
Romilly was the first German prisoner to be classified as Prominente, prisoners regarded by Adolf Hitler to be of great value due to their relationships to prominent Allied political figures.
A prominent feature of the show is his inability to attract women, and secure dates or relationships with them.
As a long-time public official in Nevada, where individuals with alleged ties to organized crime were prominent in the early Las Vegas gaming industry, Laxalt came under scrutiny for his relationships with certain individuals.
Taking the shape of a narrative concept album which Perry detailed as a portrait of " various relationships in decay ", Susquehanna featured prominent strains of Latin and Caribbean-influenced music, incorporating flourishes of flamenco, Latin rock and reggae into the band's traditional fare of swing, ska and rock.
While the British governor Arthur Phillip sought to establish good relationships with the local people and even befriended Bennelong, a prominent Wangal person, the differences between the groups led to tensions with both sides killing and injuring members of the other.
She has also played a prominent role in developing relationships between the United Nations and the Findhorn Ecovillage, culminating in the launch of CIFAL Findhorn in 2006.

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