HD FS 315Y Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Apache Hadoop

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Institutional marriage: pre 20th century, key aspect: emphasis on roles and responses, 1) clear expectations for husbands/wives. Wife"s responsibility was the house: 2) romantic love wasn"t essential for a good marriage. Rise of companionate marriage: started to emerge late 19th century peaked at mid 20th century, key characteristics, emphasis on affection, friendship and sexual gratification, marriage increasingly seen as shared rights/responsibilities. Individualistic marriage: dramatic social/cultural changes between 1960 and 1980 led to rise of. Role performance less important than whether marriage is. Meeting their needs : key characteristics, emphasis on self-development, roles are flexible and negotiable. Reasons individuals get married in past that no longer apply: 1) not for sex, 2) not for living together, 3) not for bearing/raising children, 4) not on economic necessity for women. Having a good marriage and family life is extremely important to 70% of high school boys, 82% girls. Marriage is an outdated institution : 10% americans; 26% british; 36% french.

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