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    effective drugs‚ TB "ceased to bother the wealthy" (2000: 185). Against this forgetfulness‚ Farmer urged anthropologists to listen to the voices of the poor and to record their stories of deprivation and discrimination. But he also said that ethnography was insufficient to grapple with the problem. A comprehensive perspective on

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    Qualitative and Quantitative Articles on Home Hemodialysis Elizabeth Hetherington Northeastern University Receiving hemodialysis in the in-patient or outpatient setting

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    that respect and value differences‚ and skills for working in diverse settings.[…] As teacher educators‚ we hope that cultural diversity classes will help out students become aware of their own beliefs and become more culturally diverse." (The Ethnography Project p1) Cultural diversity‚ it’s a phrase we have all heard at sometime or another but what does I mean for teachers and the way they go about designing lesson plans‚ delivering lectures‚ grading and any other aspect of teaching that comes

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    Attaining and maintaining optimal health and wellbeing in a society is a must. To attain optimal health‚ lifestyle that is health-oriented should be emphasized. Moreover‚ wellbeing has a close connection to health because it is seen to have correlation in terms of addition of life years‚ recovery from illnesses‚ having positive health behaviors and positive outcomes‚ and has implications toward the relationship between patients and health care providers (Smedley‚ Stith‚ & Nelson‚ 2002). Essentially

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    Passengers of a local Honduras bus scream and duck as bullets rush from the barrel of a crazed man. Innocent women and children fall to their death as the gunner methodically shoots at will. Ruthlessly‚ the attacker fatally injures twenty eight people without warning or even a sign of reason before they must shut their eyes for the last time. This crime is one of many merciless slaughterings done by the infamous gang‚ Mara Salvatuchra‚ or otherwise known as MS-13. This crime stemmed from one man

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    Although Roy D’Andrade’s and Nancy Scheper-Hughes’ arguments oppose one another they have fundamental similarities. As stated by Laura Nader‚ both D’Andrade and Scheper-Hughes are commenting on the overall adequacy of anthropology. D’Andrade argues that moral (defined as evaluative; good and bad‚ reward and punishment‚ and completely subjective) and objective (defined as telling about object being described‚ not about the describer) models should be kept separate‚ while Scheper-Hughes argues that

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    Impact of death and dying on the personal lives and practices of palliative and hospice care professionals Shane Sinclair‚ PhD Additional article information Abstract Background Working within the landscape of death and dying‚ professionals in palliative and hospice care provide insight into the nature of mortality that may be of benefit to individuals facing the end of life. Much less is known about how these professionals incorporate these experiences into their personal lives and clinical

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    obtained In his 1920 essay on the “The Methods of Ethnology‚” Franz Boas clearly made the case for human societies’ dynamism and the need to study history and change. Thus‚ recognition of this fact arose early in the history of anthropology and ethnography‚ but it did not become central to general practice until later. In Boas’ article‚ “Methods of Ethnology”‚ he argues the hypotheses of hyper-diffusion and linear evolution is flawed‚ and lack supportive evidence. He provides an alternative anthropological

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    for his Catholic missionary work in Southeast Asia during the 16th century. Stadthuys: Constructed in 1650 as the residence of the Dutch Governor and his deputy‚ the structure reflects Dutch architecture. It is today the "Museum of History and Ethnography". The

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    certain culture do certain activity‚ how the culture has impacted the people on that community and the historical of the culture as well. On top of that‚ a better understanding of the culture may assist the anthropologists to produce an unbiased ethnography by avoiding ethnocentrism. Having different cultures‚ people tend to make a comparison among the culture. It could be inevitable when living with people with different cultures in which values‚ norms and behavioural acceptance are in different

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