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  2. Q&A: These researchers examined 20 years of data same ... - AOL

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    The argument we find most compelling is that having people loudly clamoring for all the great things that come along with marriage made people in the broader population say, "Oh hey, getting ...

  3. Criticism of marriage - Wikipedia

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    One of the concerns about marriage is that it may contradict the notion of sexual self-determination, due to cultural, religious, and in many countries also legal norms. For instance, sex outside marriage is still punishable by death in some jurisdictions. In 2014, Amnesty International's Secretary General stated that "It is unbelievable that ...

  4. The History of Human Marriage - Wikipedia

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    Westermarck argues that marriage is a social institution that rests on a biological foundation, and developed through a process in which human males came to live together with human females for sexual gratification, companionship, mutual economic aid, procreation, and the joint rearing of offspring.

  5. Google's Ideological Echo Chamber - Wikipedia

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    James Damore wrote the memo after a Google diversity program he attended solicited feedback. [2] The memo was written on a flight to China. [12] [13] Calling the culture at Google an "ideological echo chamber", the memo states that, whereas discrimination exists, it is extreme to ascribe all disparities to oppression, and it is authoritarian to try to correct disparities through reverse ...

  6. Minimizing Marriage - Wikipedia

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    Minimizing Marriage: Marriage, Morality, and the Law is a 2012 book by Elizabeth Brake in which the author provides an "in-depth examination of marriage, within the context of contemporary ethical and political theory."

  7. My husband and I put everything in a shared Google ... - AOL

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    my husband balked one night when I mentioned an imminent meeting I was headed out to attend. It was then that I realized how successful this little app had been for us.

  8. Marriage privatization - Wikipedia

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    Marriage privatization is the concept that the state should have no authority to define the terms of personal relationships such as marriage.Proponents of marriage privatization, including certain minarchists, anarchists, libertarians, and opponents of government interventionism, claim that such relationships are best defined by private individuals and not the state.

  9. A History of Marriage - Wikipedia

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    A History of Marriage, published by Penguin Canada in 2009, is a non-fiction book by Elizabeth Abbott, the Canadian author of A History of Celibacy (1999) and A History of Mistresses (2003) that combines general history and personal histories of marriage. The book is a study of mostly North American rituals of courting, nuptials, marriage, sex ...