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  2. LGBTQ rights in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Laws regarding same-sex behavior Laws regarding being transgender or non-binary Anguilla: Sexual acts among consenting adults of the same sex became legal in 2001 due to an order from the British Government. [7] Same-sex marriage is illegal. [8] Transgender rights and protections are not recognized. Antigua and Barbuda

  3. Etiquette in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Although tied more closely to France than to Spain or Portugal, the etiquette regarding Haiti is similar to other Latin American countries. [8]Haitians take proper behavior seriously and this includes good manners, clean appearances at all times, a moderate tone in one's speech, and avoidance of any profanity or public "scenes", as these are all important indicators of one's social class.

  4. Module:Location map/data/Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Module:Location map/data/Cuba is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Cuba. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.

  5. LGBTQ rights by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers were free to have relations with their male slaves; [47] the use of a fellow citizen-soldier's body was prohibited, not homosexual behaviors per se. [48] By the late Republic and throughout the Imperial period, there is increasing evidence that men whose lifestyle marked them as "homosexual" in the modern sense served openly.

  6. LGBTQ rights in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The current Constitution states that "marriage is a social and legal institution. ... It is based on free will and equality of rights, obligations and legal capacity of the spouses." [1] A major public campaign by LGBT groups began in late 2017 to amend the Constitution to allow same-sex marriage. [63]

  7. Law of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, Cuba formally institutionalized the revolution with the adoption of a new constitution, which provided that the legal system be based on the principle of socialist legality. In constructing its legal system, Cuba looked to the countries of the Socialist Bloc for blueprints.

  8. Attitude (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Attitudes influence behavior at individual, interpersonal, and societal levels. [1]: 13–16 Attitudes are complex and are acquired through life experience and socialization. Key topics in the study of attitudes include attitude strength, attitude change, and attitude-behavior relationships. The decades-long interest in attitude research is due ...

  9. Reciprocity (social psychology) - Wikipedia

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    When employees reciprocate positive actions, such as providing support, sharing information, or acknowledging achievements, it contributes to a culture of mutual respect and cooperation. Practicing social reciprocity in the workplace can strengthen interpersonal relationships, recognized as a social norm within employees of the same status. [41]