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    Making a Living

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    MAKING A LIVING Anthropology: Chapter 16 Cultural Anthropology: Chapter 8 Physical Anthropology and Archaeology: Not Present CHAPTER OBJECTIVES 1. Know what an adaptive strategy is. In addition you should know how Cohen uses adaptive strategies to classify different societies. 2. Understand what foraging entails and what social and cultural traits are commonly found in foraging societies. 3. Understand what horticulture entails and what social and cultural traits are commonly

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    Living with the in-Laws

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    Living with the In-Laws “Everybody Loves Raymond” is a comedy TV show where a couple lives together and their in-laws spend most of the time at the couple’s home. In reality‚ people may think that there is nothing funny about having to share a home with the in-laws. However‚ living with the in-laws is a situation some married couples face. Sometimes it is early in the marriage until the couple gets on their feet financially. Other times it occurs when parents get older and need care. Whatever

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    Living the Dream

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    Living the Dream The Philippines is drawing closer to its government elections for 2010. Once again‚ there will be another breed of politicians armed with the latest political mantra. They will come out again from their comfort zones to make wonderful speeches and draft well-crafted platforms of governance‚ leading the people to believe that they both have a common goal. But history tells us time and again‚ once they are elected; they do their very best not by addressing the pressing issues of the

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    founder of the living labs theory in the 20th century. He suggested that a living lab “represents a user-centric research methodology for sensing‚ prototyping‚ validating and refining complex solutions in multiple and evolving real life contexts” (Bergvall-Kareborn‚ et al. 2009). The living lab approach later on spread from the USA to other parts of Europe‚ and also to developing countries like South Korea and Taiwan. Presently‚ there are numerous descriptions and definitions of living labs from various

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    Living in Dorm

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    freedom living in a dormitory‚ I would choose to live in the dormitory. I used to live in a dorm‚ there are many practical advantages. By living in the dormitory‚ I can focus on the studying‚ and enables me to interact with more people. First of all‚ I can concentrate on school works and clubs. It is not only because I can get to the school right away‚ but also because living along with other students enhances my motivation. If I see somebody studying‚ I would be motivated to study. Living off the

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    Living in Sin

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    Living in Sin’ ‘Living in Sin’ is a poem written by Adrienne Rich in 1995. It has a continuous structure and is about an unmarried couple living together. In the 1950’s a couple living together without being married was frowned upon. In the poem Rich describes the couples relationship and feelings. ‘Living in Sin’ starts as ‘she’ is cleaning their ‘studio’. Rich says that the couple’s ‘furniture of love’ (their bed) has ‘no dust upon’ it. This implies that the man and woman are in a relationship

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    Living in Divergent

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    To our loyal citizens‚ Living in Divergent‚ there once came a terrible snowstorm. Usually around this time period the weather began to over-freeze. This weather actually did a lot of horrible damage. Due to the people‚ some survived‚ but everyone didn’t. Regardless of this‚ many lives were believed to be forever damage. However after 20 years have passed by The city Divergent has come along way. Houses‚ Churches‚ bakery’s‚ malls‚ etc are now better than before. The population has increased‚ even

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    Why Marriage Matters

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    Why Marriage Matters -3rd Edition Marriage matters. If marriage did not matter‚ would it even be considered when growing up? Today‚ I feel that the word “marriage” is often misunderstood‚ and that’s why I am intrigued by any research that has been done on this topic. Like most‚ I believed that the divorce rate was skyrocketing. However‚ as I was going through my Marriage and Family book‚ I quickly began to realize that marriage has survived through it all due to its importance. According to

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    Does Gandhi Matter?

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    down by the bullets of intolerance that had infested the minds of a few. An irony of fate‚ or a cruel twist of destiny? Godse was sentenced to death‚ an eye for an eye. But‚ the question staring India in the face today is‚ "Does the message of Gandhi matter today?” In my opinion‚ Gandhiji’s message of love‚ peace and non-violence have never been as essential for Indian society as today. Intolerance has not died with Godse. It has survived in the hearts of those who look at the Indian flag and only see

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    Black Lives Matter

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    The Black Lives Matter movement is meant to encompass‚ address‚ and make light of the many facets of oppression black lives experience. Even though police brutality is on the main stage of the Black Lives Matter movement the more pervasive problems that affect our people are in need of being addressed. Black Lives matter does not just look to win basic human rights but also the right to privileges like safety‚ advancement‚ education‚ and health. “We seek fundamental transformation – a holistic

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