procreation
(noun)
 The sexual activity of conceiving and bearing biological offspring.
Examples of procreation in the following topics:
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The Functions of a Family- The primary function of the family is to perpetuate society, both biologically through procreation, and socially through socialization.
- The primary function of the family is to ensure the continuation of society, both biologically through procreation, and socially through socialization.
- From the point of view of the parents, the family's primary purpose is procreation: The family functions to produce and socialize children.
- From the point of view of the parents, the family is a family of procreation: The family functions to produce and socialize children
 
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Family- A family serves to reproduce society biologically, through procreation, and socially, through the socialization of children.
- The primary function of the family is to reproduce society, both biologically through procreation and socially through socialization.
- From the point of view of the parent(s), the family is a family of procreation: The family functions to produce and socialize children.
- Analyze the pivotal role a family plays in the socialization of children and the continuation of society through procreation
 
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Families and Theory- ., families built around the pursuit of parenthood) is to reproduce society, biologically through procreation, socially through socialization, or in both ways.
- From the point of view of the parent(s), the family is a family of procreation: the family functions to produce and socialize children.
 
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Marriage and Responsibility- The reasons people marry vary widely, but usually include publicly and formally declare their love, the formation of a single household unit, legitimizing sexual relations and procreation, social and economic stability, and the education and nurturing of children.
 
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The Nature of Marriage- The reasons people marry vary widely, but usually include the desire to publicly and formally declare their love, to form a single household unit, to legitimize sexual relations and procreation, for social and economic stability, and for the education and nurturing of children.
 
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The Family Life Cycle- The reasons people marry vary widely, but usually include: to publicly and formally declare their love, the formation of a single household unit, legitimizing sexual relations and procreation, social and economic stability, and the education and nurturing of children.