Polygamy should not be in our culture.
yes it can because it was part of their culture as it is still practised in neighbouring countries like South Africa and Swaziland
Pablo Picasso was part Spanish, part Italian. (born in Malaga, Spain). His parents culture remain unclear. Answer 2: His mother was of Cuban descent.
Polygamy among Ashkenazic Jews didn't cease until about the year 1000 CE, when Rabbi Gershom issued an edict banning polygamy for 1000 years. The edict has since expired, but the ban is still followed, mainly because all Ashkenazic Jews live in places where polygamy is illegal.Sefardic Jews living in some Arab countries still practiced polygamy until the 1950's. After that time, most had moved to Israel and the United states, where polygamy was not part of the culture. Today, very few elderly Sefardic Jews live in polygamous marriages.
the United States and Western Europe have the same type of culture and way of living and remain in close alliance.
Polygamy is practiced by many different groups worldwide. It is a common cultural practice in many parts of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Many Muslims and some Christians practice polygamy as a part of their religion. Polygamy is illegal in the US and most western countries, but many still practice it in secret.
Many people believe that safety should be part of the workplace culture. In many workplaces, it is clearly not part of the culture, and so must be achieved by management initiative.
The Aztecs was THE culture. They were not part of any other culture.
Polygamy was practiced in Mormonism many years ago, but is not currently practiced by Mormons today. It is highly unlikely that the kid's family practices polygamy._______While there is a possibility that "this guy"'s family practices polygamy, it is very unlikely. It is true that polygamy, the practice of having multiple wives, was once a part of Mormon tradition, times have changed a great deal since the religion was first founded. It was in 1890 that polygamy was officially rejected as a part of Mormonism, though some sects continue to practice it.______Additionally, no sects practice polygamy that are officially part of the church. If you were to practice polygamy now, you would be kicked out of the church... therefore, any "real" Mormon (member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints) would NOT be a polygamist, so your friend in high school almost certainly is notthe people of FLDS practice poligamy they are not Mormons though
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Yes they are part of culture.
It might be part of the address of the involved parties, or an abbreviation for polygamy.
There are arguments for and against Scotland remaining part of the U.K. It's all a matter of opinion.