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    Anthropology - Paper 13

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    Anthropology proves to be satisfying and intellectually fulfilling to many in the field. However‚ there are also many challenges and bumps in the road along the way. Napolean A. Chagnon and Claire Sterk faced many of these challenges themselves. During his fieldwork with the Yanomamo‚ Chagnon faced many challenges interacting with the natives. Chagnon could not practically communicate with the people until about six months after he arrived. He notes ? the hardest thing to live with was

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    Philipinne Folk Dances 1. SAYAW SA BANGKO This dance is native to the barrio of Pangasinan‚ Lingayen‚ Pangasinan‚ and demands skid from its performers who must dance on top of a bench roughly six inches wide.  Performed on a top of a narrow bench. Dancers need good balance as they go through a series of movements that include some impressive acrobatic. COSTUMES : Men: camisa de chino with neckerchief around neck‚trousers rolled up‚ Women: Patadyong: Both are without

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    Anthropology Op-Ed

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    When Enough is Enough by Ashley Torres Since the beginning of their knowledge‚ anthropologists have studied virtually every imaginable aspect of other peoples’ lives such as culture and land‚ but what of the examination of anthropology itself‚ and of its plans and theories? Medicine keeps improving healing and creating treatment to protect certain illnesses. However‚ one could raise a quite significant issue about the means utilized to test such treatments. What can prove those tests are helpful

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    Who Owns The Past…? 4/28/13 Anthropology Final Paper Archeologists study the past and other people ’s cultures through things they find like artifacts‚ documents‚ people‚ or any other miscellaneous item. Their job is not easy and it takes quality time for them to interpret things. They first start out by doing research; finding out who lived there‚ what they did there‚ how the land was set up‚ and where the buildings were. Next‚ they survey the area. In the case of Fort Parker‚ they surveyed

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    ballet philippines

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    I. Ballet Philippines II. Executive Summary The case is about the ballet performer status in the Philippines and also the turnover and salary of the performers and how to deal with the turnovers in lack of promotions. III. Background of the Case Founded in 1969 by Alice Reyes with the support of Eddie Elejar and the Cultural Center of the Philippines‚ Ballet Philippines (BP) is widely recognized today as a cornerstone of the Filipino cultural identity. Its audience represents

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    Philippines Cultural Assessment: The primary language that business is conducted in the Philippines is English. This is a result of the American influenced era which began in 1898. One should not assume that just because English is the most commonly used language that both verbal and nonverbal forms of communication are conducted the same way that they are in America. The Philippines business environment is known to be highly personalized. The communication style of the Philippines has also been

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    Main Religions in the Philippines [1] History + distrbution Roman Catholic 80.9%‚ Muslim 5%‚ Evangelical 2.8%‚ Iglesia ni Kristo 2.3%‚ Aglipayan 2%‚ other Christian 4.5%‚ other 1.8%‚ unspecified 0.6%‚ none 0.1% (2000 census) The Philippines is a predominantly Christian nation on account of 300 years of Spanish rule. It is estimated that 81% of the population is Roman Catholic. In the south on the large island of Mindanao‚ many are adherents of Islam. Filipino Muslims make up about five

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    Kayla Beutler ANTH2800:006 11 March 2012 Reaction Paper #1 Reclaiming the Social Body through Self-Directed Violence This article dives into the theories of suicide bombers. Despite what many people think‚ suicide bombing does not only include ethnicity. There are religious groups and other protest groups that have taken part in the violence that not only kills the attacker‚ but kills others as well. Many people have been beaten down and have lost control over their physical bodies due to oppression

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    Culture of Philippines

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    Culture of Philippines Many people may ask where is the Philippines? The Philippines is an island nation located in Southeast Asia. Well known for the rich cultural heritage and a rich natural environment in the atmosphere widely throughout the country. Although Filipino culture acknowledges and greets visitors with a strikingly Western character‚ a strong Asian appearance shortly unravels soon after‚ creating a friendly and hospitable image Filipinos hold with unity of their diverse origins from

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    spread from one society to another. Diffusionism refers to the diffusion or transmission of cultural characteristics or traits from the common society to all other societies. The Biblical theory of human social origin was taken for granted in Renaissance thought (14th century-17th century). The role diffusion played in cultural diversity was acknowledged‚ but could only be interpreted as the result of cultural decline from an "original Adamic condition" (Hodgen 1964:258). The Renaissance conception

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