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This chapter closes with a brief look at "Marriage, Family, and Household in Our Globalized and Technologized World." Topics briefly mentioned here range from blended families to immigrant communities to in vitro fertilization. Undoubtedly, immigrant populations have, in some cases, challenged some traditional notions of family, marriage, and sex. Discuss the changes that might be anticipated within a country such as the United States if marriage and residence patterns were to shift.
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