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    Found in northeast Arizona‚ Chevelon Pueblo was theorized to have flourished for a time but then eventually abandoned. It is recognized as the third largest of the eight ancestral Hopi pueblos. This site provides features such as 500 rooms‚ plazas and kivas that give vital evidence supporting that an ancient civilization used to reside there. Although it is obvious that the site was abandoned‚ it has not yet been proven as to how‚ when and why the inhabitants dispersed. However theories such as‚

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    Daniela Solis Ms. Gadia 4/18/17 7/8A Anthropology and Forensic Science Anthropology is the study of human bones and and the development of cultures and societies. Forensic science is the discipline in which professionals use scientific means to analyze physical crime evidence. Forensic science and anthropology are both used in many different ways and maybe even alike in some ways. Anthropology and forensic science can be used together to identify multiple things. Both help

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    Anthropological Association- a professional organization of scholars and practitioners in the field of anthropology Anthropologist- the science of human beings; especially :  the study of human beings and their ancestors through time and space and in relation to physical character‚ environmental and social relations‚ and culture Applied anthropology- refers to the application of the method and theory of anthropology to the analysis and solution of practical problems Archaeology- a science that deals with past

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    The goal of anthropology is to learn about people in all spaces and times. Specifically‚ cultural anthropology aims to study how contemporaneous populations understand and organize the world around them‚ both socially and environmentally‚ as well as how they view and treat themselves and others. Four articles‚ which impacted how I think about cultural anthropology‚ are interwoven by concepts of ethics‚ power‚ identity‚ and environment. The main goal of the code of ethics should be to protect human

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    the unconscious habits‚ values‚ and standards of your own culture come to your attention. Edward T. Hall (1914-2009) Beyond Culture‚ 1976) ❑ Anthropology: a broad‚ comprehensive‚ ambitious scientific discipline that studies humans: ▪ Both as biological organisms as well as culture-bearing creatures. ▪ From all possible perspectives & using all possible approaches‚ tools & techniques

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    When one goes to the store one expects to be monitored constantly. But this may be the reality we live in every time we make a purchase. Retail anthropology is the study of consumers’ shopping habits in order to choose the best locations‚ retail sites‚ and designs for the space within each store. This may seem like such a good idea for businesses and even for the people‚ but is it really a good idea? Being able to control what the masses may buy can be a powerful tool against the people. Surveillance

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    Table Manners between China and America Manners reflect one’s personality. Table manners are art that reveals one’s culture. There are many table manners around the world. It is also necessary to learn more table manners because of the rapid process of globalization. Using utensils‚ eating gestures‚ and serving food are different between China and America. Frist‚ using the utensils is different between China and America. In the United States‚ people would like to put their plate on the table

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    Mental Illness: Silencing the Stigma What I knew about mental illness before this project was very limited. I mean besides the T.V. shows that portray a bleak life for people with mental illness. Images of individuals with mental illness aren’t always so in your face. Subtle stereotypes pervade the media regularly. I had minimal knowledge as to what types of mental illness there were. All I knew was that there were general perceptions about these people. Just the other day before the presentations

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    How does human trafficking affects one’s life socially‚ culturally‚ and the society in which they are a part of? Human trafficking is defined as the illegal practice of trading in humans for the purpose of prostitution‚ forced labor‚ and other forms of sexual exploitation.This type of delinquency crime has been known to be highly severe‚ impacting the victims socially‚ culturally‚ and the community. Each component of human trafficking outweighs the positives. Overall‚ the consequences of human trafficking

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    Dissecting the Infected: The Adamant Notion of a ‘True Zombie’ Definition An inefficient virus kills its host. A clever virus stays with it. – James Lovelock Pre-Code Hollywood broke horror barriers in 1932 with the independently produced film White Zombie by brothers Victor and Edward Halperin‚ a work strongly considered to be the first feature-length zombie film. Prior to the film’s creation‚ articles and journals on the subject of Voodoo in Haiti had been already published in the U.S. (Rhodes

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