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    experimental-near means the way in which the subject‚ or in anthropological cases‚ the native‚ define what they experience every day. Experimental-distant refers to the understanding of the objector‚ or person looking from afar‚ the anthropologist. One solid example that Geertz utilizes in his article is love as the experimental-near concept and object catharsis as the experimental-distant approach. It isn’t until the anthropologist can align these near and distant concepts that he or she can have a full understanding

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    display the complexity of the storyline‚ and the resolution is to finalize and clarify the elements in the movie. But‚ if one go deeper in to explore the deep structures of elements in the movie each parts can be segmented into many pieces. For example identity‚ nature‚ elements‚ and penetration of layers plays a big role in Lars and the Real Girl. Thus‚ exploring and discovering these elements in the movie makes it interesting. Exploring the deep structure makes this movie revealing to the

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    languages can be explained by the long and very tough journey between Sumer and China. The fact that there were no other civilizations that used writing is easily explained‚ it just comes down to that those civilizations did not want or need writing an example of this would be the Huns (215). Geography was what allowed writing to spread without barriers and easy routes writing would have spread very differently‚ these factors influenced the great civilizations and also kept other civilizations from becoming

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    ever been carried off the field since 1975. Rudy’s personal pursuit of happiness resulted in making him a legacy‚ maybe even a legend. I believe this movie was produced to inspire someone to follow their own dreams and aspirations‚ using Rudy as an example. A major aspect emphasized by the film is no matter what the odds are‚ you can overcome them. You can make it no matter what; a person can find a way. Also‚ success will not come easily; Struggle must happen to earn your dream. Just like Rudy‚ we

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    References: Framework for HIV/AIDS‚ 2003–2009.” Republic of Botswana‚ Gaborone. http://www.achap.org Brushett‚ Stephen‚ and John Stephen Osika. 2005. “Lessons Learned to Date from HIV/AIDS Transport Corridor Projects.” Discussion Paper‚ Transport‚ Africa and J. Kreiss. 1994. “Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in Long-Distance Truck Drivers in East Africa.” Archives of Internal Medicine 154 (12):1391–96 Carswell‚ J. W.‚ G. Lloyd‚ and J. Howells. 1989. “Prevalence of HIV-1 in

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    The research design in the articles by Batson et al‚ Darley & Latane‚ and Darley & Batson appears to be relying heavily on the assumption that the subjects truly believe the scenario that is being played out. The validity of the research hinges significantly on the acting abilities of the experimenter and the degree to which he/she convinces the subject that there is a true emergency that requires intervention from a helper. The research validity also requires that the experimenters accurately

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    trusts etc which arose out of the concentration of production had the fully advantage among the capitalist countries; second‚ monopolies controlled the most important industrial sector in capitalism society‚ especially the industrial department‚ for example the demands of coal industry and steel industry; third‚ bank became a monopolist of the financial capital by practicing the “personal link-up” between bank and industrial capital‚dominating the vast majority of money capital and revenues‚and controlling

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    One rainy night on February 26‚ 2012 a 17 year old African American high school student by the name of Trayvon Martin walked to the store to get a can of tea and a bag of skittles for his brother. Trayvon was spotted by a neighborhood watchman by the name of George Zimmerman. Mr. Zimmerman called 911 and complained that there was a black male just walking around in the area looking suspicious. The operator took the report and advised Mr. Zimmerman that they were going to send police out to investigate

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    all happens when being a Juror. One thing that caught my attention was the different types of trials that people had in previous years. I wasn’t expecting religion to be an important piece in determining how person should show its innocence. For example‚ Trial by combat or in other words‚ wager of battle was a method that used to solve disagreements’ amongst individuals. The way this type of trial played out was that the individuals would get into a fight and would rely on God’s will to make the

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    II. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE TRAINING PROGRAM A. Objectives: General To obtain knowledge in the real situation of the environment of chosen field and acquire experiences that can be used when we become an engineer. Specific Students will adjust to working‚ and they will gain invaluable experience that they can take with them as they move forward with future careers and education. To apply the theories and computations that they have learned from the school. It also helps the students to acquire

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