No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) stopped allowing it's members to have more than one wife over 120 years ago in October 1890. Anyone found practicing polygamy since then has been kicked out of the Church. The only way that a Mormon may marry more than once is if their spouse dies or if they are divorced.
There were some who disagreed with this new policy who left the Mormon church to begin their own groups. Many of these groups still exist today and do still practice polygamy. Sometimes these groups are called "Fundamentalist Mormons" because they broke off the of the Mormon church, however they are not affiliated with the Mormon church in any way and have tried to distance themselves from the Mormon Church as much as possible.
Some did go to California, and some wanted to continue on to California, but the vast majority moved to what is now Utah (at the time Mexico) to practice their religion in peace.
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Practice practice practice, oh yeah and practice some more. The more practicing of anything you do in life the better you get, and the better you get the more confidence you gain.
Some historical traditions of Confucianism are still in practice today. The most common is the deviation from pleasure of the flesh and to submit more to a spiritual form of relationships.
There still exist some Shuar tribes in Ecuador and Peru that practice headhunting.
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It all depends upon the man, really. There are some men that do still practice chivalry, some men that will never do it and think it's stupid, and some men that don't realize that we as women still want them to be chivalrous.
Not really. Some places have this for tourist who visit, but wine making is much more modern and complicated.
Best to get a teacher or tutor, then practice, practice, practice and then practice so more. After you are done practicing, practice some more. Practice makes perfect, or almost so, anyway. You only become proficient at something by doing it over and over again.
Stay in school so that you graduate high school. Work hard, practice, practice, practice, practice, and practice some more then the colleges will find you.
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