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    RUNNING HEAD: INUIT CULTURE 1 Kinship Systems of the Inuit Culture Marcus Sims Ant 101 Instructor Geoff Wood Aug 12‚ 2012 INUIT CULTURE 2 Kinship Systems of the Inuit Culture The Inuit people live in the harsh conditions of the Arctic region of North America. Once referred to commonly as “Eskimos‚” Inuit’s are spread out in different regions across the Arctic. As a foraging culture‚ the Inuit’s live and operate in wide range of terrains as they forage and hunt. This

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    2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ all rights reserved DIAGRAMMING KINSHIP Kinship diagrams are a shorthand method of representing and giving a clear visual picture of kin relationships. Symbols are used in Diagrams (1) to limit linguistic confusion (2) it is easier to trace and understand complex 
 relationships with the use of these visual images. © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ all rights reserved Symbols Used in Kinship Diagrams © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ all rights reserved

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    Friendship The world is made up of people and is organized‚ divided‚ and held together by the people with relationships and friendships. Going along with Woodrow Wilson‚ these friendships are what will hold the world together. People have many friendships in their lives. I will tell you how these friendships are the only thing that will hold the world together. There are many different relationships that organize the world. For example the United States is held together by friendship. The U.S.

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    provide the source of meaning‚ of self-definition and of self-presentation in interpersonal relationships. Interpersonal relationships are formed in the context of social‚ cultural and other influences. The context can vary from family or kinship relations‚ friendship‚ marriage‚ relations with associates‚ work‚ clubs‚ neighborhoods‚ and places of worship. They may be regulated by law‚ custom‚ or mutual agreement‚ and are the basis of social groups and society as a whole. Definition An interpersonal

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    Thomas Park‚ Friendship Fountain was the largest and tallest fountain of its time. It was designed in 1963 by the architect Taylor Hardwick‚ and took two years of building up until the park opening in 1965 (Godwin). It was renamed in 1968‚ after the park’s finance commissioner Dallas Thomas was involved in scandals and indicted. It then became known as the “Friendship Fountain” at the suggestion of the members of the Rotary Club‚ whose club principles included strong friendship (“Friendship Fountain

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    In the following paper I will be discussing the kinship of the Australian Aborigines. I will be discussing how this culture impacts the way they behave such as how the act and live. I will also be comparing this behavior to that of my life. I hope that you find this paper to be interesting as well as informative. I will start out by giving a little background on the Australian Aborigines. They are a group of several hundred Indigenous people that reside in Australia. They have existed before

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    Fictional literature enables readers to gain knowledge about the world‚ through transportation to alternate places and times‚ potentially resulting in a sense of self-enlightenment. This discovery may be catalysed by familial relationships or friendships‚ as demonstrated in comparison of Snowflower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See and The Curious Incident of the Dog In the Night Time [The Curious Incident] by Mark Haddon. Set in 19th century China where traditions dictate the country‚ Lisa Sees’ Snow

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    Compare and contrast the various descent groups and their functions. A descent group is defined as‚ “A social group identified by a person in order to trace actual or supposed kinship relationships.”1 There are multiple different descent groups and sub groups within them. A lineage is a descent group where anyone can track themselves back through blood or marriage. All the information of who is related to who is known through a lineage.2 There is one kind of descent group for either males and females

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    the binding force is either kinship or marriage with full sexual priveleges. Casual relationships carry no obligations with them. They are comprised of of next door neighbors or work relationships in which there is brief and superficial contact. Nothing deeply personal is revealed and there is no sense of mutual obligation. People exchange greetings and pleasantries in ways that are polite. On the other hand‚ friendship relationships are neither sexual nor kinship in nature. However‚ there is

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    Hazzara servant which Hassan is as well. Social Status prevents Baba from treating Hassan like the son he always wanted. But social status allows Ali to treat Hassan like a son even though they are unrelated. Amir and Hassan’s friendship as they were growing up was‚ “A kinship that not even time could break.” They were fed from the same breast‚ took their first steps on the same yard and spoke their first words under the same roof. They were told that there was a brotherhood between people who fed

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