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Explain gender identity with the help of an example.
 
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To many, marriage is a sacred act. From the text, please discuss the religious aspect of marriage and how it affects society.
 
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Answer to Question 1

People develop a gender identity, a perception of themselves as masculine or feminine, early in life.Many Mexican baby girls but not boys have pierced ears, for example, and hairstyles and clothing for
American toddlers differ by sex. Gender identity, which typically corresponds to a person's biological
sex, is learned in early childhood and usually remains relatively fixed throughout life.

Answer to Question 2

In the Christian, Jewish, Hindu dharma, and Islamic religions marriage is considered to be divinely ordained, a sacred, religious act not to be entered into lightly. In these religions, marriage is viewed as a life-long commitment between a woman and a man. Within these religious communities, the sacrament or act of marriage is believed to be the strongest of all social bonds around which the rest of society is organized. This bond, in turn, initiates the new generations into the culture and traditions and facilitates further evolution of their civilization. It is the link that joins the past with the present and with the future in such a way that social transition and change can take place through a healthy and stable process.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 18, 2018
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