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    a fruitful task and does “Jenny Peaches” provide an alternative option to convey the visual as a mode of knowing and understanding culture in social research? I would hope to infer that film-making can help to cause intrigue in the field of anthropology‚ looking at specific theories and seeing if this individual film has challenged my view and enhanced thinking. “Greenblatts resonance and wonder” the disused house objects evolve the culture and the nuances of the mother dismissing then re-assessing

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    Why Does Racism Exist

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    Our earth is made up of many different humans and races. According to Sociocultural Anthropology‚ race is “used to refer to the presumed genetic‚ natural‚ heritable characteristics of a group of people‚ normally based on physical attributes such as skin colour‚ eye colour or hair type”. The vast number of races that live in the world make humans unique…so why does racism exist? Racism is the discrimination or mistreatment of racial groups. For many years‚ racism has existed‚ especially due to race

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    affairs and at all times. Anthropologist‚ however‚ argued that such form of anthropological political system is very stable. According to experts‚ this kind of socio-political organization tends to be prone to a cycle of monumental collapse. In anthropology‚ the state is a political institution established to manage and defend a

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    Outline of Crime and Custom in Savage Society Who wrote it? * Bronislaw Malinowski * Was born in 1884 in Krakow‚ Austria-Hungary (now Poland) but lived most of his life in Britain * Known as the Father of Social anthropology * Written in 1926 * He did not participate in the activities; he was an observer only * Takes place in the Trobriand Archipelago‚ an island near New Guinea that is inhabited by a Melanesian community * The island has many lagoons and is very swampy

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    Chapter 1 The Sociological Imagination: An Introduction (August 19-25) Sociology is the study of human society‚ and there is the sociology of sports‚ of religion‚ of music‚ of medicine‚ even a sociology of sociologists. “Thinking like a sociologist” means applying analytical tools to something you have always done without much conscious thought—like opening this book or taking this class. It requires you to reconsider your assumptions about society and question what you have taken for

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    people from Pompeii and Herculaneum Estelle Lazer has worked on hundreds of disarticulated bones that were stored in the Sarno Baths in Pompeii. Her research was based on statistics and the use of techniques like forensic medicine and physical anthropology to determine the sex‚ age-at-death‚ height and signs of disease. The information gained from the use of this technology indicates how the people of Pompeii and Herculaneum lived‚ what they did and details of their life. This method of has allowed

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    Symbolic Interactionism and Geertz’ Deep Play Symbolic interaction‚ one of the three main perspectives of the social sciences of Anthropology and Sociology‚ was thought to be first conceived by Max Weber and George Herbert Mead as they both emphasized the subjective meaning of human behavior‚ the social process‚ and the humanistic way of viewing of Anthropology and Sociology. As human behavior and socialization were observed‚ Mead discovered that behavior may be either overt‚ meaning observable

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    cultural instability

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    3763\04 ANTENEH ZEGEYE 3824\04 AREGNESH NEGA 3829\04 AWINE DURESSA 3852\04 AYNALEM WERKNEH 3860\04 BANCHIGZE WELELAW 3865\04 YETAGESU GIRMA 4654\04 A proposal submitted to the Department of Social Anthropology the partial fulfillment of the course ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEACH METHOD I SUBMITTED TO INS. SIRAW MIGBARU.MSc UNIVERSITY OF GONDAR FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL ANTROPOLOGY DECEMBER

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    causes them to have to be very carefully. Another challenge is that they can’t explore more into the tunnels because there are modern houses built on top.  4. How do you think the archeological investigation of Herculaneum relates to forensic anthropology? In what ways are similar techniques and processes used in both of these situations? I think that it relates because the archeologist are look and dealing with the remains of ancient people. The two still seek to find the remains and causes of

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    References: Nowak‚ B.‚ & Laird‚ P. (2010). Cultural anthropology. San Diego‚ Bridgepoint Education‚ Inc. Yeoh‚ Brenda . (2007). Migration and social diversity in Singapore. Singapore perspectives 2007 World Scientific Publishing

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