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    New Guinea highlanders can go to war with each other to avenge ghosts or to exct revenge for the killing of one of their one. As we have to seen from other reports‚ or lessens we have discussed‚ people don’t seen to comprehend the complex interrelationship among the various parts of their own social system. The leaders of Papua New Guinea see intertribal fighting as a major social problem with severe economic consequences. Although fighting is not new to them‚ warfare seems to re-emerge in 1970s

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    Here now is my work from the question? “What will I become 5 or 10 years from now” it took me several weeks and I got a serious headache thinking about it well any way I came up with my own research about this‚ so far I managed to get some ideas and possibilities‚ I questioned some of my relatives and my family regarding my question somehow my efforts is worth trying for because I have earned a good answers through them. No one can predict his own future and no one exactly can tell what will be

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    Handling Information In The Workplace The Data Protection Act 1998 protects the service user and all their information such as medical notes‚ personal information and the care they need to be receiving. In your job role it is your responsibility to complete all paperwork that is assigned to the service user. The information contained in that folder should only be shared with colleagues no other service users or relatives of other users. Finding Advice About Handling Information

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    Ma Earth

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    Assignment Ans1. Heather before being a marketing manager she loved the company and its products. And not only because of its products but also because of their values‚ that they promised to use all natural ingredients and also ensured that they wouldn’t harm the planet. But in reality the story was different. When she was given the responsibility of campaigning one of its product Ore Essentials‚ she came to know that the story behind growing the product is quite different. Ma Earth Skin Care

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    The Trobrianders 1. “The social and cultural system in which we live in determines who we define as kin.” Describe the a) economic; b) political/power‚ c) moral obligations kin have toward one another in this society. Since the Trobriand society follows a strict belief in matrilineage‚ the relationship between the mother and her family as well as the father and his family is very important. Economically‚ the status of a person in the family‚ would often determine how many items he receives‚ and/or

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    Aboriginals

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    Aboriginals in Australia Matias: Aborigines are indigenous peoples who migrated to Australia and many of the islands in Oceania. There are currently about 517‚000 Aborigines in Australia‚ throughout the country. The term “aboriginal” is used as a collective term for the various indigenous groups‚ usually in Australia. Aborigines are not Negroes of African origin. The word “Aboriginal‚” arrived from the Latin phrase “ab origine‚” meaning "from the beginning". Aborigines probably came to Australia

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    High bride price and low intellectual capabilities Girls are a source of instant wealth‚ therefore‚ are retained at home for bride price. Research confirms that parents value most of their young girls like gold‚ coffee and other commodities to be traded at the immediate market value. They are only few and scarce that their value has soared recently. This is even worse around Ialibu area and some parts of Central Province. Some young girls can cost around K20 000. Women are used as the medium

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    Yanomamo Kinship

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    Yanomamo Kinship Yanomamo people are from Central Brazil and they are the oldest example of the pre-Columbian forest footmen. They live in the Amazon rain forest and they are considering the last to have come in contact with the modern world. ( Chagnon‚ Napoleon. Yanomamö‚ Fifth Edition. Harcourt Brace College Publishers: Fort Worth 1997) They have no writing system and they have different type of dialects which they use. By having no writing system they have to use verbal commutation to

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    Aboriginal Spirituality

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    came to Australia. In present period‚ Indigenous still are spiritually linked to the land rights of this country‚ which will be further discussed and analysed throughout this ethnographic report. 2. Aboriginal Spirituality Indigenous Spirituality is recognized and defined as the core of Aboriginal being‚ it is the general notion of the interconnecting elements of creation. It is the relationship between every human‚ every flora and every fauna. The relationship between the land and the person. The

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    Anthro 201-Intro to Social Anthropology Prof. Ward‚ Fall 2013 Study Questions: Anthropology & Contemporary Human Problems 6th Edition by John H. Bodley Chapter 1: Anthropological Perspectives on Contemporary Human Problems 1. Who is Franz Boas? What does this quote mean? What problems confront us today? 2. What do we mean by ‘progress’? Is human cultural evolution progress? 3. What human system of adaptation do we live in today? 4. What changes in our society have dramatically

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