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    Pride has several different definitions. The most common used definition of pride is being proud‚ or having a feeling of great accomplishment. According to Merriam Webster’s Dictionary‚ pride is an indirect feeling that conveys two sides‚ the positive and the negative side. On the positive side‚ pride is an invention of admiration‚ independent self-reflection‚ or a content feeling of belonging. Be negative produces a conflict between right and wrong since you only recognize your own personal choices

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    The battles between right and wrong‚ moral and immoral‚ “good” and “evil” are apparent in the greatest religious‚ political‚ and scientific debate of all time. There has not been a topic so contested‚ so controversial since the days of Darwin and his “evolutionary” theory. With the intent to save but the power to kill‚ stem cells may be the greatest advancement of human science and medicine; but they also may become the greatest failure. There are those who would do anything to advance stem cell

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    Worksheet # 2 – INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY Name: ___Platero‚ Alfhonso Jose San Juan_______ Date: ____June 5‚ 2012____ Score: ________ Student #:____11304685_____ Course: ___AB-ISE_____ Schedule: __MW‚ 0800-0900_ Room: M310 Contact Details: e-mail address ___palfhonso1678@yahoo.com_ mobile phone _____09353778295________ • Identify one interesting anthropologist (local or international). • Explore the life of the anthropologist and present a short biographical sketch

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    Anthropology notes Main theme: Gender vs. sexuality Gender- role based‚ identity‚ subjective depriving on culture‚ fluid‚ appearances‚ speech‚ identities and role‚ status‚ schema: collection of ideas that influence perception‚ essentialism: nurturing vs fighting differences in intimacy (what men do‚ what women do) Sex- biological‚ psychological‚ anatomy‚ binary‚ applications‚ names‚ color (blue and pink)‚ and biological differences (build‚ hormones‚ and hair)‚ transition: sex change‚ forms “The

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    Student Name: Jessica Anderson________________________________ Date:___10/18/2013_________________ Anthropology 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology FALL Semester 2013 Online Course Exam # 1 – October 14‚ 2013 Please circle Yes or No to the statements below (2 points each) 1. Do foragers have more “control” over their environment than horticulturalists? No 2. Is there an increase in “density” among the foragers vs agriculturalists? Yes 3. Is there an increase in

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    of an Ethnic Orphan: Cultural Essay Over the past 100 years my family has come from many places of origin Lebanon‚ Spain‚ Ireland‚ Russia‚ Germany and many others. over the past century there’s been a breakdown and separation amongst the family and its traditions that we used to have. There’s so much left to my imagination regarding my culture and ethnicity‚ but there is some that I am aware of from questioning people such as my mother‚ father‚ grandmother and other extended family members. Being

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    1. What is anthropology? What are its four sub-fields and how are they briefly defined? Use your own words to answer these questions! Anthropology is the overall study of humankind. The four sub-fields of Anthropology are; Social-Cultural‚ Linguistic‚ Physical‚ and Archaeology. S-C Anthropology studies living people’s cultures using comparisons to learn how different they are from another culture. Linguistic Anthropology is the study of language in humans and can be studied with one particular language

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    program is Anthropology. My background as a Montessori teacher has been the impetus for the community observation and development approach I’ve taken to my daily life throughout my career. Dr. Maria Montessori‚ the founder of the Montessori method‚ and a person I hold in the highest regard‚ also studied Anthropology and likewise applied it to the philosophy that would define her legacy. This semester I had the opportunity to enroll in the BGS colloquia course in Forensic Anthropology lead by

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    Social Cultural Environment The process of shedding the Soviet Union and starting anew as the democratic Republic of Kazakhstan is made difficult by the fact that a large percentage of Kazakhstan is not Kazakh. According to the 2009 census there are two dominant ethnical groups in Kazakhstan‚ they are ethnic Kazakhs (63.1%) and ethnic Russians (23.7%) with a wide array of other groups represented‚ including Ukrainians‚ Uzbeks‚ Germans‚ Chechens‚ Koreans‚ and Uyghurs - that is‚ virtually any group

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    ethnicity‚ beliefs and social behaviour of a particular group of people or society (Crisp and Perry 2013). Dreamchslin‚ Gilbert and Malone (2013) define cultural competence as the ability to acquire and respond to specific behaviours by delivering care effectively that meets the socialcultural and linguistic needs of people‚ therefore‚ promoting equality and equity in healthcare. Also‚ Garneau and Pepin (2014) view cultural competent as a way of appreciating patients cultural contexts as well as understanding

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