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  • 21Evolution of monogamy — Close RelationshipsThe evolution of monogamy refers to the natural history of mating systems in which species reproduce by forming pairs to raise offspring. Animals The evolution of mating systems in animals has received an enormous amount of… …

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  • 22Marriage in the Palestinian territories — Legal status of polygamy Recognized under civil law Afghanistan Algeria Bahrain Bangladesh Brunei Burkina Faso Cameroon Chad CAR Comoros Congo Djibouti Egypt Ethiopia Gabon The Gambia India1 Indonesia Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Libya Malaysia …

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  • 23Value of monogamy — The value of monogamy refers to people s views about the contributions monogamy makes, good or bad, to individual and social well being. Some cultures value monogamy as an ideal form of family organization. However, many cultures prefer other… …

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  • 26Utah — This article is about the U.S. state of Utah. For other uses, see Utah (disambiguation). State of Utah …

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  • 27Igbo people — Ndị Igbọ O. Equiano • Jaja of Opobo • Chinua Achebe • C.N. Adichie Total population 15–30 million worldwide (est.) …

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  • 28Cousin marriage — Charles Darwin and his wife Emma were first cousins. Cousin marriage is marriage between two cousins. In various jurisdictions and cultures, such marriages range from being considered ideal and actively encouraged, to being uncommon but still… …

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  • 29Customary law in South Africa — South African customary law refers to that usually uncodified legal system developed and practiced by the indigenous communities of South Africa. Customary law has been defined as an established system of immemorial rules [...] evolved from the… …

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  • 30Monogamous pairing in animals — Relationships Types …

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