TOPIC : PLUS-SIZE LADY FASHION IN AUSTRALIA ------------------------------------o0o---------------------------------- WHAT – THE DESCRIPTION: With high living standards in some countries such as: US‚ European continents‚ Australia‚… has tended to increase the number of obese people. So my topic is ‘’plus –size lady fashion in Australia’’‚ I want to find out how this situation is and how fashion companies deal with growing weight trends in Australia‚ especially to ladies and how it’s going
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“There are two kinds of opportunities: one which we chance upon‚ the other which we create. In time of great difficulty‚ one must not fail to create his opportunity”‚ (Takamori Saigo‚ 1989: 28). When Benedict was given the opportunity to do an ethnography‚ she was made to do so during a time of great difficulty. She was unable to go on a field trip to Japan to observe in person the Japanese culture the way that most anthropologists normally would have due to World War II. She created her opportunity
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describes it as being violent when they’re faced with impersonal attacks and any type of disrespect shown. 4. I think this course reading fits with two course concepts from the lectures in class and the textbook. The first concept would be ethnography. The author had reached a personal level with the disadvantaged African American communities of Philadelphia. He was able to distinguish the difference between “street” families and “decent” families. In the decent families‚ they teach their
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Demonstrate the knowledge of culture’s role in society; * Develop a sense of cultural relativity * Think clearly and critically‚ fusing experience‚ knowledge and reasoning into considered judgment * Summarise and write a critical view of an ethnography * Understand the relationship between patterns in behaviour and cultural influences; * Identify‚ interpret‚ and solve problems‚ effectively implementing and evaluating proposed strategies. UNIT OUTLINE Week | Date | content | Task |
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McGraw-Hill © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Using These Slides These PowerPoint slides have been designed for use by students and instructors using the Anthropology: The Exploration of Human Diversity textbook by Conrad Kottak. These files contain short outlines of the content of the chapters‚ as well as selected photographs‚ maps‚ and tables. Students may find these outlines useful as a study guide or a tool for review. Instructors may find these files useful as
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“Marriages and Families” and “Diversity and Change” by: Schwartz and Scott What does marriage in the United States and other countries around the world mean? Debunking has five myths about marriage 1- The Universal Nuclear Family‚ 2-The Self-Reliant Traditional Family‚ 3- The Naturalness of Different spheres for Wives and Husbands‚ 4- The Unstable African American Family‚ and 5- The Idealized Nuclear family of the 1950’s. The Universal Nuclear Family is basically everything under the sun. It
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Exam 1 study guide PEOPLE * EB Tylor- the father of modern anthropology‚ supported evolutionism/uni-lineal evolution * Franz Boaz- the father of American anthropology‚ supported empiricism * Margaret Mead- Boaz’s student‚ wrote about the sexual revolution * Borshay Lee- studied the !Kung San from Africa * Zora Neal Hurston- one of Boaz’s students‚ an African-American folklorist * Bronislaw Malinowski- the father of fieldwork‚ said anthropologists need to learn the language
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to Chagnon‚ he collected data‚ interacted with opposing Yanomamo villages‚ and received testimony to arrive to his findings. His researched was very lucrative; his book sold more than 4 million copies‚ which is well beyond the average of other ethnographies. He not only gained financial benefits‚ he began to be praised and attacked by people around the globe. People accused Chagnon of exaggerating the fact that violence is a part of their culture. For instance‚ French anthropologist Jacques Lizot
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slavery which was a product of human trafficking was largely used. It today’s world‚ human trafficking is used mainly for sexual exploitation. Human trafficking is formulated as a crime. According to journal‚ Anti-anti-trafficking? Towards Critical Ethnographies of Human
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Ashford 6: - Week 5 (Jun 25 - Jul 01) Overview Assignment Due Date Format Grading Percent Discussion 1: Ethics in Anthropology Day 3 (1st post) Discussion 4 Discussion 2: Anthropology and Your Future Day 3 (1st post) Discussion 3 Assignment: Final Cultural Research Paper Day 7 Research Paper 25 ________________________________________ Note: The online classroom is designed to time students out after 90 minutes of inactivity. Because of this‚ we strongly suggest that you compose
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