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    of this ethnography is to think about the standards of the laborers when the head chef is available at The Mart when he is missing. As indicated by Richard T‚ 2006‚ a standard is a setup standard of conduct kept up by a general public. How do the norms of conduct change when the administrator is there watching out for everything contrasted with when the understudy supervisors are in control? Despite the fact that the standards of the specialists are the fundamental center of the ethnography‚ chain

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    Ethnography Project: Cambodian Culture “A person without the knowledge of their past history‚ origin‚ and culture is like a tree without roots.” Marcus Garvey. What do you think of when you hear the word Cambodia? Do you think of the dirty water? The cows? The hard working rice pickers? The poverty? What does being Cambodian mean to you? To me‚ it means a lot. If I never knew that I am Cambodian‚ things would be a whole lot different. There’s a certain way in which we speak‚ believe

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    Buddhist: the Problem of Suffering and Way to end Suffering Buddhism is a widespread Asian religion or philosophy‚ founded by Siddhartha Gautama in north-eastern India in the 5th century BC. The main question that Gautama Buddha (c.566 BC - c.480 BC)‚ sought to answer was: "Why do pain and suffering exist?" Unlike any of the world’s religions‚ Buddhism locates suffering at the heart of the world. According to Buddhism‚ existence is suffering. The search for a spiritual path is born out of suffering

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    10 Ethnographies Speech is used in different ways among different groups of people. As we will see‚ each group has its own norms of linguistic behavior. A particular group may not encourage talking for the sake of talking‚ and members of such a group may appear to be quite taciturn to outsiders who relish talk‚ or they may feel overwhelmed by the demands made on them if those others insist on talking. In contrast‚ in another group talk may be encouraged to the extent that it may even appear to be

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    Buddhist View on Abortion

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    been severely disapproved of in the Buddhist tradition. It is also equally clear that abortion has been tolerated in Buddhist Japan and accommodated under exceptional circumstances by some modern Buddhists in the U.S. The situation is similar to that of Roman Catholicism‚ where abortion‚ though disapproved of in the strongest terms by Church authorities‚ is still practiced by a large number of devoted Catholics and defended by at least a few. As a Buddhist‚ I would most likely still be for abortion

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    Music Ethnography

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    Passionate Musician With A Humble Beginning A music background can come from any one individual or a group of individuals with the desire to create music. Dominic Facciponte a native of Syracuse‚ New York and a good friend of mine‚ who currently attends Hobart College as a Biology major and also plays lacrosse‚ is a talented drummer who was apart of a high school band. Although his life path and career path he chose is not in the Music Industry or involved with music‚ Dominic still has a deep

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    Creative Ethnography

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    Incense and Basketball in a Strange Place As I was coming flying to Hawaii in my beat up old space ship I saw the most beautiful flowing river and mountains and I knew I had to stop and explore. I landed in a large field and got out of the ship. The first thing I noticed was an interesting skunk smell hanging in the air‚ but I couldn’t tell where it was coming from because no one else was around. I could see some sort of civilization off in the distance‚ so I started hiking through a thick forest

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    Chinatown Ethnography

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    The site that I have chosen for this ethnographic research is the streets of Chinatown. The reason why I chose Chinatown is because it portrays my Asian background‚ but at the same time‚ it still brings out some Western elements so that I could relate the two different cultures with each other. I had some trouble coming up with a site that allows me to feel connected to it because a lot of the other sites that I go to more often do not signify anything special particular about my character. The

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    Ethnography Of Firearms

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    Firearms should be photographed overall‚ midrange‚ and up-close with a scale. Make sure that the weapon is unloaded and made safe. Firearms should be packaged in a cardboard gun box. Make sure to zip tip the firearm down as well as zip tie trough the barrel to show that the firearm is safe. Magazines can be zip tied down and packaged in the same gun box. The serial number‚ model‚ make‚ and caliber of the firearm need to be recorded. If a firearm has blood or other material on it‚ make sure to surround

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    The Change In Ethnography

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    Throughout the past 40 years there has been a great change in technology with many significant advancements. This has allowed many changes in systems that use technology‚ one of which being cartography which involves the study and creation of maps. Many major innovations in technology have changed map making capabilities to quite a great extent. These include the advancement of flight‚ computers and electronic devices which have lead to significant changes of cartography. (1) The use of cartography

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