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    Anthropology Paper - Module 1 In 1956 a professor from the University of Michigan‚ Horace Miner‚ wrote an article in The American Anthropologist that has become a mainstay of learning for anthropology students. Miner published the article to show a fictional exotic society called “Body Ritual among the Nacirema” as an example of how one’s own limited perspective might affect the perception of a foreign culture (Miner‚ 1956‚ p. 503). The article uses subtle humor to make the reader more comfortable

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    Case Study #1 As a forensic anthropologist working on the “fox hollow murders” and examining the heavily fragmented and commingled remains that were found burned‚ different strategies and forensic methods were employed in recovering and identifying the victims. Some of the remains retrieved showed significant burns making it harder for forensic anthropologist to distinguish between the remains. Nonetheless‚ forensic anthropologists noted that there were two distinct types of states in which the

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    Word count: 1464 words Term Paper On Relationship between Anthropology and Feminism Submitted byName: Halima-Tus-Sadia Roll No: 11 1st Year‚ 1st Semester Course Name & Number: Introduction to Anthropology (102) Department of Women and Gender Studies University of Dhaka Submitted toAditi Sabur Lecturer Department of Women and Gender Studies University of Dhaka Date of Submission: 22nd April‚ 2013. Content  Introduction  What are Feminism‚ Anthropology and Feminist Anthropology?  Relationship

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    Cultural societies from around the world have been looked at and studied throughout our history by many different Anthropologists. Anthropology is the study of mankind‚ their societies‚ and the customs they have. Two Anthropologist that I will compare and contrast are Ruth Benedict and Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban. Benedict believes that morality differs in every society around the world. Benedict’s main view in the anthropology world is moral/ethical relativism. Benedict uses this to show how different

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     630024403     What  light  is  shed  by  the  Mead-­‐Freeman  debate  on  core  problems  in  the   discipline  of  anthropology?     “He  attacked  Mead  in  many  ways  –  he  told  the  anthropologists  that  their  God  was   wrong.”  (Fox‚  Margaret  Mead  and  Samoa‚  1988)     In  1925-­‐26‚  Margaret  Mead  spent  some  nine  months  in  Samoa‚  and  as  a  result  of   her  research

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    argued the word tribe did not exist in any South African indigenous languages. Those who used the term tribe‚ used it on the basis of their own definition. It is important to remember that it was the colonialists and anthropologists would brought that term to Africa and anthropologists used the term in their research writing.

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    Forensic anthropologists have been under the microscope of whether their ability to identify race is accurate or not. For many centuries‚ there was has been a debate whether race can have biological variations (Ousley‚ Jantz‚ & Freid‚ D‚ 2009‚ p.68). For many centuries there has been a debate whether race can have biological variations (Ousley‚ Jantz‚ & Freid‚ D‚ 2009‚ p.68). Forensic anthropologists are called in to help identify physical characteristics which are then used to determine the physical

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    meanings. One of the most vital tasks of an anthropologist is to examine the biological and cultural variability that is present

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    people; anthropology plays a major key component in helping to solve criminal cases. Forensic anthropologists are primary players in forensic science‚ both in the field and in the laboratory. Usually when an unexplained death occurs‚ whether it be a homicide or an accidental death‚ response teams are called in to collect and analyze physical evidence and any skeletal remains. However‚ forensic anthropologists are frequently called in to help out‚ especially if there are any remains that are unidentifiable

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    Professionals‚ other known as forensic anthropologists‚ carry out these studies in legal environments. These forensic anthropologists can determine key identification factors and can determine identity‚ characteristics‚ and even causes of death from the information collected

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