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    January 18‚ 2013 British Anthropological Studies of Folklore ENG70N-B6 Reported by: Niña L. Azumbrado Folklore and Anthropology Anthropologists view folklore as a means to understand the views of a culture. So‚ folklore is a key to understand the creative force within small groups of societies. Cultural anthropology is the study of the artifacts of a society. It takes into consideration forms of artwork‚ dance‚ music‚ liturgy and even business techniques to form an accurate picture of

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    a society. The researcher’s method of fully understanding the culture of the group of individuals they study is by integrating into their assemblage or in other words living amid them for approximately two years. Cultural Anthropologist such as Malinowski and Lila Abu-Lughod’s‚ experienced a direct contact with individuals that maintain alive their own culture adopted from past generations of ancestors‚ by carrying out and conducting the practical work of fieldwork. The works of Malinowski’s ‘“Introduction”

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    The Trobrianders 1. “The social and cultural system in which we live in determines who we define as kin.” Describe the a) economic; b) political/power‚ c) moral obligations kin have toward one another in this society. Since the Trobriand society follows a strict belief in matrilineage‚ the relationship between the mother and her family as well as the father and his family is very important. Economically‚ the status of a person in the family‚ would often determine how many items he receives‚ and/or

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    1. Introducción   Antropología‚ estudio de los seres humanos desde una perspectiva biológica‚ social y humanista. La antropología se divide en dos grandes campos: la antropología física‚ que trata de la evolución biológica y la adaptación fisiológica de los seres humanos‚ y la antropología social o cultural‚ que se ocupa de las formas en que las personas viven en sociedad‚ es decir‚ las formas de evolución de su lengua‚ cultura y costumbres. La antropología es fundamentalmente multicultural. Los

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    Dictionary defines freedom as "The state of being able to act without hindrance or restraint‚ liberty of action" (524). More often than not‚ people do not take the time to realize all of the freedoms in existence around the world today. Bronislaw Malinowski states that "Freedom is the most dynamic‚ essential‚ and general factor in the problems of to-day" (22). Take a moment and realize the importance of freedom based upon the many struggles today and in the past for this ideal. Many major campaigns

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    After the father decorates his child with shells‚ if he intends to give his child a necklace‚ he must first provide them with tortoise earrings. The male and female earrings vary by decoration‚ but are almost the same. Like everything else in the Trobriand culture‚ there is a way to tell the families stature by the earrings. It depends upon the amount of shells that are in the child’s ear‚ so the more tortoise shells a child has‚ it shows that the child’s family is of that much greater wealth or

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    Examining Childhood‚ essay Sociologists view childhood as being socially constructed; which in other words‚ means something that is created and defined by society. They believe‚ that what people mean by the term “childhood” and the position that children have in society is not fixed‚ but varies between different times‚ (historically specific)‚ places and cultures. We can see this‚ by comparing the western view on childhood today with childhood in the past and in other societies. In childhood today

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    Critical Analysis of Jeff Weiner – CEO of LinkedIn. Assignment topic Using relevant theories and models critically evaluate and analyse the leadership of a 21st century business leader. If you were in the position of the leader‚ what could you do to be a better leader and make a stronger impact on the followers and on situation/s? For this assignment you can select a leader from a large or a small organisation. It could be a CEO of an international organisation whom you have read about in the newspapers/biographies

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    ANTH 1: Introduction to Socio-cultural Anthropology (Fall 2013) MIDTERM I REVIEW Part I Identifications: The exam will have 10 concepts from the list below. You will select 5 concepts only from the list of 10 and provide the following information: a) a definition (4 points); b) identify the source of the term from class—specific reference to syllabus topic‚ lecture‚ reading or film (2 points); and c) state why the concept is important to anthropology (2 points) [5 concepts x 8 points each

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    defining them as sacred religion provides them with greater power to direct human actions. Collective worship through rituals also reinforces values and beliefs‚ as it is a shared expression of these‚ Thus reinforcing the collective conscience. Malinowski also touches on the topic of shared expression and reinforcing values and beliefs. However Durkheim does ignore the darker side of society in the conflicting values and physical conflict between its members. Functionalists see that religion creates

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