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    near the end of his undergraduate career and he started to love psychology by reading James and theorists for example Santayana and Royce. He developed an interest in anthropology and that made him to attend conferences with Ruth Venedict and Franz Boas while he was a student in psychology at Columbia. In 1930‚ Asch wedded Florence miller and they went to a summer fellowship together to conduct research about Hopi children and their culture. As he was conducting the Research he noted that Hopi children

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    professionals so that admire them. In Nodojiman‚each episode are usually served by two different coaches since the program has been broadcasting for 65 years without any fixed coaches. In Korean program‚they used fixed coaches such as Yang Hyun-suk(11)‚ BoA(12) and JYP(13) who are on behalf of their brokerage company to observe the potential of the players‚ but also to see whether he is worth to be discovered or not.In the contestant point‚is the fastest way that can be chosen by the agents and coaches

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    Footnote to Youth

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    Early evolutionism(Tylor and Morgan)    - culture evolved from simple to complex- 3 stages of development  savagery‚ barbarism‚ civilization     - to account for variations – societies in different stages of evolution Historical Particularism – (Boas) disagreed with evolutionists that cultures are governed by universal laws -   cultural trait has to be studied in the context of the society in which it appeared     - only after body of the data was gathered could theories be proposed and interpretation

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    . Step hen C rane rem a in s the m o st in teresting Am erican w riter of the 1890’s H is w o rk is of la sting va lue. T he O p en B oa t (p ub lished in J une 1898) ‚ con sidered h is best sto ry‚ is ba sed on an exp erience he had w hen a boa t he w a s on sh ipw recked en rou te to Cuba. C rane w a s one of on ly th ree su rvivo rs. A s M a rston L afrance says‚ C rane studen ts genera lly agree tha t T he O p en B oa t is¡ the crow n of a ll h is ‚ w o rk s ¡– the one sto ry w h ich¡

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    Zora Neale Hurston was an American novelist‚ short story writer‚ folklorist‚ and anthropologist and lived through the time period of 1890-1937. Her most successful and famous book‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God was one that was influenced by her experience in anthropology‚ her inclusion of feminist ideas‚ and the perspective she have to her African American characters. Three examples in which she showed that these ideas were infused into her writing are the use of race and racism‚ rural Southern black

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    Jung Chang‚ a Chinese-born writer who now resides in London‚ chronicles the history of three generations of women in her family as well as their lives in twentieth century China in her descriptive novel‚ "Wild Swans." As evidenced throughout the story‚ Chang provides her readers with the development of women’s rights‚ customs‚ and traditions as witnessed throughout the development of the Chinese government. Because Chang’s information is derived from her and her family’s personal experiences‚ one

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    Cultural Studies First Examination Due September 28th by Midnight Name ___________________________________________________________ Part One: Identifications (Write the correct terminology or name in the space provided by each statement. Some terms may not be used. Anthropology Human Race Orthopraxy Arbitrariness Informants Paralanguage Christianity Language Phonology Cultural Hybridization Language Family Pidgin Culture Language Ideology Priests Diachronic Langue

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    In The Metamorphosis‚ a novella written by Franz Kafka‚ the author demonstrates a connection between the transformation of the protagonist‚ Gregor Samsa‚ into dirty vermin to he isolated condition of human kind. The similarities between Gregor’s isolation and humans’ is revealed through symbolism. And through many symbols‚ the entire novella depicts an allegory of isolation and alienation. Throughout this allegory‚ Kafka does not reveal the meaning of the story outwardly. Instead his use of symbols

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     5‚1887. She had attended Vassar  College‚ and was able to graduate in 1909. Benedict decided to start her graduate studies  completing her phd at Columbia University‚ she had joined in 1923. Franz Boas‚ Ruths mentor  and teacher had held the title to be the American father of Anthropology. Franz Boas teachings  are clear through many works of Ruth. From many of the books Ruth Fulton had wrote “  Chrysanthemum and the sword” was an idea that stood out. She was able to recompose her ideas  of the japanese and the culture

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