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    the idea that Christianity in this era was shifting from community faith to individualized religion. He believes that with the arrival of the Renaissance came the birth of the individual‚ and therefore naturally there was a movement away from the kinship and community aspect that had previously been seen in Christianity towards and personal salvation

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    leave regarding the family unit‚ as such technologies can change the meaning of what family is‚ or what the norm of the family used to be. These also challenge fundamental categories about what is natural‚ the expected roles a person should carry‚ kinship problems‚ marriage problems and how it could be affected‚ childbirth. These bring about questions about what is ethical‚ what should be legal‚ and also other philosophical problems. The new reproductive technologies constitute a broad variety of technologies

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    EXAM TIME: WEDNESDAY APRIL 30TH‚ FROM 2-5 PM IN THIS ROOM Second Exam Review Sheet Think about the two ethnographies we have read: Unity of Heart and In Search of Respect. How does each author go about writing their ethnography? How do they present the people they are studying? How do they place themselves into the ethnography? How does the cognatic descent system of the Nanumea reinforce their egalitarian culture? The cognatic system is an inheritance system that encourages people

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    trade routes. Throughout post-classical Africa‚ the promotion of Islamic power took place through the mandation of the religion by local kinship rulers‚ the diffusion of religious art in overseas trade‚ and the importance of the economic relationship between Sudanic states in the expansion of Islam. The mandation and promotion of the religion by local kinship clans resulted in a rise of population in the Islamic faith throughout post-classical Africa. Islam offered many attractions such as equality

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    After kinship‚ one of the most central ideas in anthropology is exchange. In societies without centralised states and systems of social control‚ exchange was often a key method for maintaining some sort of balance and political neutrality between communities. It was also a key method of ensuring the movement of desired commodities from one place to another and ensuring survival through the generations. In this lecture I look at two central anthropological thinkers in relation to aspects of exchange

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    ready that is okay. Although‚ in some cases‚ one may adopt through family. This is another form of adoption called kinship care. Kinship care can be more beneficial for the child than other forms of foster care‚ but usually receives less services and therefore‚ may add stress to the lives of the guardians involved. As you can see‚ every situation is special. In the case of kinship care‚ there may not be as many services offered‚ but the initial cost of adoption goes away. When considering cost

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    Belonging is an essential part of human life that is not always just a connection to a place; it is a feeling of being at home within yourself and having the patience to discover who you are. Being at home within yourself is a process that is not instantaneous and this is evident in the film Ten Canoes and the poem ‘Digging’. Through characters and text specific techniques‚ the film and poem portray processes of how developing an understanding of group dynamics and relationships allows one to gain

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    This paper will explore the term “family community” in relation to Indigenous Australians’ and how their way of life enriched by spirituality‚ music art and storytelling has been impacted by decades of political decisions and social attitudes. The deliberate policies of assimilation has caused intergenerational impact on indigenous families. The author will consider personal experiences of family offering a reflection of how values‚ beliefs and experiences may influence and perhaps question what

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    traditional style of dance was that I was able to observe and watch our traditional teachers‚ not just for the dance steps but to be aware of what environment they came from‚ what their landscape was like geographically‚ and to try and understand their kinship and their customs and their values.” - Stephen Page Being an indigenous artist‚ Stephen Page’s priorities would be recognized as bringing indigenous culture to the crowds in a creative and respectful manner. Growing up in the town of Mount Gravatt

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    animals are equal here‚ but some are more equal than others." [G‚Orwell‚ Animal Farm] What does Social Inequality Mean? Differential Access to Wealth Power Prestige In What Areas does Social Inequalities Exist Gender Race Age Ethnicity Religion Kinship How does differential access to wealth‚ power and prestige arise from differences between people? Differences are accorded varying degrees of value Those who are most similar to “me” have the highest value Those who are the most unlike “me” have

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