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    inspecting human remains. Forensic anthropologists often work and help out forensic cases‚ and they often help solve crimes that involve human remains that can’t be identified to just anyone‚ but for these anthropologists‚ they come in hand to help solve these cases. Forensic anthropologists are notably helpful with decomposed bodies that are found due from natural causes such as earthquakes or tsunamis or bodies that were burned‚ or unrecognizable. Forensic anthropologists can conclude from inspecting

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    of cultures across all of human history‚ anthropology draws and builds upon knowledge from the social and biological sciences as well as the humanities and physical sciences. A central concern of anthropologists is the application of knowledge to the solution of human problems. Historically‚ anthropologists in the United States have been trained in one of four areas: sociocultural anthropology‚ biological/physical anthropology‚ archaeology‚ and linguistics. Anthro b pologists often integrate the perspectives

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    is the study of humankind‚ viewed from the perspective of all people and all times. Cultural Anthropology Cultural Anthropology is the study of cultures and societies of human beings and their very recent past. Traditional cultural anthropologists study living cultures and present their observations in ethnography. Linguistic Anthropology Linguistic Anthropology is the study of language‚ especially how language is structured‚ evolution of language‚ and the social and cultural contexts

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    of identification by a forensic anthropologist include "detailed skeletal and dental features‚" of the remains‚ but they are sometimes asked to perform DNA profiles as well (Arismendi‚ Baker‚ & Matteson‚ 2004). According to the paper by Arismendi‚ Baker‚ and Matteson‚ when the common modes of identification do not yield any results‚ "DNA typing may provide a further avenue of investigation (Arismendi‚ Baker‚ & Matteson‚ 2004)." Usually when the forensic anthropologist collects the DNA‚ it’s from any

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    It makes more than twice of the salary of a factory‚ so the ten years it takes to get the degree is worth it. To become a forensic anthropologist‚ a person needs to have a PhD. To be a forensic anthropologist‚ a person needs thorough education about human anatomy‚ archeology‚ decomposition of human tissue‚ and many other scientific processes. A person also must have an extremely strong stomach because they have to see

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    Michaela Hurtienne Anthropology 101 Forensic Anthropology Forensic Anthropology has been a vital component in the investigation of genocides and homicides. Forensic archeologists and anthropologists excavate human remains and identify skeletal remnants‚ to discover information on how each individual died. Through this‚ they are able to figure out what had occurred in the death and why it happened. In one case in particular‚ known as the John McRae case‚ we can observe how the forensic recovery

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    each store. This may seem like such a good idea for businesses and even for the people‚ but is it really a good idea? Being able to control what the masses may buy can be a powerful tool against the people. Surveillance of consumers by retail anthropologists is manipulative and unethical because it’s an invasion of privacy‚ there is no consent‚ and the video could be misused for any purpose they desire. Periodically one can purchase anything in a store and many

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    health and why medical anthropologists emphasize the need for local knowledge of culture to critically tackle human health. Medical anthropology is one of the major subfields of anthropology. It aims to understand the factors that influences health including biological and socio-cultural factors. The job of medical anthropologist is to determine the cultural aspects of diagnosis and disease treatment. In essence‚ there are three major arguments shared by medical anthropologists include that culture

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    forensic anthropologist can help in the proof of identity of deceased persons whose remains are seared‚ mutilated‚ decomposed‚ distorted or else unrecognizable. “Forensic anthropologists work with coroners and others in identifying and analyzing human remains.” (pg. 14‚ Jurmain) “Why study bones? In summary‚ the answer is that bones often survive the process of decay and provide the main evidence for the human form after death." (Medstate) The first form of communication a forensic anthropologist receives

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    INTRODUCTION Over the years‚ there has been increasing concerns among Anthropologists about how their fieldwork has been impacting the lives of the people they are studying. This has led the American Association of Anthropologists (AAA) to develop what is known as a Code of Ethics which involves guidelines that should be observed by Anthropologists when doing their fieldwork. Cassell & Jacobs (n.d.) stated that ‘Anthropologist’s perceive ethics as an abstract and‚ on occasion‚ intimidating set

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