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    dictionary definition of anthropology is the science of human beings; especially the study of human beings and their ancestors in relation to physical character‚ environmental and social relations‚ and culture. However‚ there is more to it—an anthropologist looks for connections between different cultures and their development. These connections are found by looking for specific patterns of behavior and thinking that are shared‚ called Cultural Universals. The four types of Cultural Universals are communication

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    In his writing on archaeology‚ Binford investigated the claim by Willey and Phillips that “’American archaeology is anthropology or it is nothing’‚” which he cited right at the beginning (217). Binford supplied a very long introductory section in which he posed the problem that archaeology faces; he explained that in anthropology it is viewed simply as finding artifacts and that archaeology does not provide any explanatory value when attempting to answer important anthropological questions. In efforts

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    Poetics and Politics of Ethnography. United States of America Berkeley: University of California Press Ltd. Langnes‚ L.‚ L. and Frank. G (1978). Fact‚ Fiction and the Ethnographic Novel. Anthropology and Humanism Quarterly‚ 3 (1-2)‚ pp. 18 – 22. Metcalf‚ P. (2002). They Lie‚ We Lie: Getting on with Anthropology. London: Routledge Malinowski‚ B. (1984). Argonauts of the Western Pacific: An Account of Native Enterprise and Adventure in the Archipelagoes of Melanesian New Guinea. United States of America:

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    Jessica Chiodo 11/7/12 Cultural Anthropology Prof. Scott Stull A Man Called “Bee”: Studying the Yanomamo In February of 1971‚ ethnographer Napoleon Chagnon went against all the negative outcomes of visiting a village that had never seen a foreigner before‚ to see what it was like to live with the Yanomamo people. He spent thirty-six months with the Yanomamo and eventually understood their culture completely by studying their ways through ethnographic methods. “Shanki” or the

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    been or might be accorded the status of key symbol in cultural analyses‚ categorizing them according to their primary modes of operating on thought and action. IT IS by no means a novel idea that each culture has certain key elements which‚ in an ill-defined way‚ are crucial to its distinctive organization. Since the publication of Benedict’s Patterns of Culture in 1934‚ the notion of such key elements has persistedin American anthropology under a variety of rubrics: "themes" (e.g.‚ Opler 1945;

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    Ashley Ahlene ACO1:Intro to Anthropology Instructor: Sunga Lee Write an analysis of “Ethnographic Empathy and the Social Context of Rights” by Caroline Archambault. American Anthropologist‚ 113:4 (2011): 632-643. What is the author’s thesis? • In your own words‚ paraphrase the thesis. • Fully explain the thesis. What are the author’s supporting points? • In your own words‚ state 2 supporting points. • Describe the supporting points. • Fully explain how the supporting points support the thesis.

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    the community. Miller‚ the anthropologist found his Mennonite habits to be a factor in his growth as an individual and his fieldwork ways. He referred to fieldwork and pilgrimage as two pieces that fit together as a whole. Berreby also compares anthropology with the differences brought by missionaries. In examination of the article‚ the differences become clear. Missionaries are referred to as closed-minded publics who are not wayfaring to learn about other cultures‚ when they are in fact attempting

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    legalizing casinos in NYC‚ we cannot have any answer influenced by personal experience like lost money there or personal preference like I don’t like gambling. We have to think objectively without any personal emotion. As to culture shock from anthropology‚ it is a individual get in to a new society which has totally different culture and values. For example‚ when I first came to US from China‚ I was experiencing culture shock. People think differently‚ culture background‚ values and environment

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    Acculturation-cultural modification of an individual‚ group‚ or people by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture Adaptation- the process of changing to fit some purpose or situation Agriculture- the science or occupation of farming American Anthropological Association- a professional organization of scholars and practitioners in the field of anthropology Anthropologist- the science of human beings; especially :  the study of human beings and their ancestors through time and space and

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    years history of cultural exchange. Cultural similarities formed through their mutual communication and cultural differences formed through their respective development‚ have been fully reflected in the increasingly frequent business activities between both countries with the rapid development of economic globalization in the 21st Century. The following paragraphs will analyze and discuss the Sino-Japanese cultural similarities and differences using theory of Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions. (The

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