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    materialism‚ was fascinated by religious practices of specific religions like Islam‚ Hinduism and Judaism. He observed how these religions had specific food restrictions which followers could not eat like pork or beef. He also examined the types of sacred figures in these religions like the Ka’aba where people would walk around it and pray‚ as it is known as the house of God in Islam. This led to assumptions from his philosophy that these historical practices and restrictions of food are connected

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    Amylase is found in saliva and breaks starch into maltose and dextrin. This form of amylase is also called "ptyalin" /ˈtaɪəlɪn/[4] It will break large‚ insoluble starch molecules into soluble starches (amylodextrin‚ erythrodextrin‚ and achrodextrin) producing successively smaller starches and ultimately maltose. Ptyalin acts on linear α(1‚4) glycosidic linkages‚ but compound hydrolysis requires an enzyme that acts on branched products. Salivary amylase is inactivated in the stomach by gastric acid

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    India's Sacred Cow

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    India’s Sacred Cow by Marvin Harris The cultural practices of other people often seem strange‚ irrational‚ and even inexplicable to outsiders. In fact‚ the members of the culture in question may be unable to give a rationally satisfying explanation of why they behave as they do: they may say that "the gods wish it so‚" or that "it is always done that way." Yet a fundamental assumption of social science is that no matter how peculiar or even bizarre human cultures may appear‚ they can be understood

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    18 India’s sacred cow MARVIN HARRIS Other people’s religious practices and beliefs may often appear to be wasteful. They seem to involve a large expenditure of scarce resources on ritual; they contain taboos that restrict the use of apparently useful materials. Their existence seems irrational in the face of ecological needs. One example that many cite in support of this viewpoifJt is the religious proscription on the slaughter of cattle in India. How can people permit millions of cattle to

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    Anthropologist Marvin Harris tries to convey the reasoning behind India’s problem involving starvation in his paper‚ India’s Sacred Cow. To us Westerners it seems silly to have millions upon millions of people starving while such a tasty and nutritionally satisfying food source is wandering the streets. But who are we to truly judge what people do on the other side of the world think. These people were raised with totally different beliefs and share few if none of the same values that we do in America

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    In the 4th chapter of the book‚ Sacred Cows make the best hamburgers‚ they talk about the Speed cow. The Speed cow is the manager or employee who never stops. They never feel accomplished and are always running at 110%. The book suggests to try running at only 90% and then see how much more productive you become. Less is more‚ slow down‚ take a break and enjoy life a little bit‚ you may be surprised at how much more you enjoy it. The Expert cow is all about not being a know it all. Sometimes having

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    Matrilineal Societies

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    MATRILINEAL SOCIETIES Sociologyindex‚ Sociology Books 2011‚ Matrilineal Descent‚ Patrilineal Descent Matrilineal societies are those societies in which descent is traced through mothers rather than through fathers. In matrilineal societies‚ property is often passed from mothers to daughters and the custom of matrilocal residence may be practiced. In matrilineal societies‚ the descendants of men are their sister’s children and not their own‚ who belong to their mother’s matrilineage. Matrilineage

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    Matrilineal Relationships

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    Matrilineal Relationships Ancient Greek mythology was a genre characterized by patriarchal dominance. Epics heralded heroes such as Heracles‚ Achilles and Odysseus. Authors chronicled the genealogies of the great Grecian gods‚ such as Zeus‚ Dionysus and Apollo‚ leaving out no detail when describing the powers and strength they wielded. On the other hand‚ female figures‚ though less celebrated‚ played a significant and weighty role as well in Greek mythology. As a whole‚ mother figures‚ both mortal

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    Cows

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    with the anatomy of a cow. The cow’s digestive system calls for a diet that consists of grass. United States farms instead‚ use the cheapness of corn to mass feed these cows. This is a major problem because when cows are not being fed the necessary food‚ they release methane through excretory processes. Methane has 21 times the polluting effect than nitrogen according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Speaking of nitrogen‚ fertilizers and manure that the tending of cows includes‚ all includes

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    The Cow

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    The cow is a four-footed domestic animal. She has two eyes‚ two horns‚ two ears and a long tail. There is a tough of hair at the end of the tail. Her body is covered with soft and short hair. She has teeth only in lower jaw. Her hoofs are divided. There are many kinds of cows. They also differ in color. Some are black‚ some white‚ some red and some are mixed colors. Cows of one country differ from those of another country in shape and size. The cows found almost in all country of the world. Wild

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