Anthropology 2A Concepts & Terms Final Exam Macro & Local Levels of Social Analysis Local Level: Analyzing relationships of a single society (village) (Trobriand) Macro Level: Analyzing relationships between societies and among global (colonialism‚ globalization‚ trade) Imperialism - The Practice of running an empire; one society subjugating/dominating other societies. -Refers to a policy of extending rule of a country or empire over foreign nations and of taking and holding foreign
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Question 10 What structure inspired the design of most mosques? Answer The Kaaba in Mecca Muhammad’s house in Medina Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem The Hagia Sophia in Constantinople 2 points Question 11 Why in 1066 did William of Normandy invade England? Answer To reclaim the Norman treasure the Bayeux Tapestry that Edward had stolen To make good Edward’s promise that William would be England’s next king To take advantage of the good timing that
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resource b. Communication c. Cost d. Quality Question 2 Project _____ management involves defining and managing all the work required to complete the project successfully. Choose one answer. a. human resource b. scope c. time d. cost Question 3 A difference between strategic and tactical goals is that: Choose one answer. a. strategic goals are more specific than tactical goals. b. tactical goals encompass broader dimensions than strategic goals. c. tactical goals are more important for
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through out the term. You must have a written excuse for health or emergency to miss class when another student is presenting. Missing the presentation of another will result in a failing grade. (Refer to course outline for presentations) More than 3 absences will lower your final grade and four absences will result in a failing grade. Please be on time class
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know she was now a bear and while hunting one day came across Callisto. To keep Actas from accidentally killing his mother‚ Zeus placed them together into the sky as the Big and Little Bear (we know them better by the names Big and Little Dipper). 3. Ursa Minor (Smaller Dipper) Arcas was the son of Callisto‚ who was transformed by Juno into a bear. When Arcas was fifteen‚ he was out hunting in the forest when he came across a bear. The bear behaved quite strangely‚ looking him in the eyes. He of
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period. Rabbinical Judaism focused on the development of law and text. During this time period‚ the Torah was being studied very carefully‚ interpretations and commentaries eventually became the norm (Mishnah and Talmud). They developed Synagogues to study the text and laws of the Torah. Similarly we see this division in Christianity with Peter and Paul. During the Last supper‚ Jesus mentions that Peter will be the next person in charge. Peter gets the transmission of authority and becomes the head
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1. What are watersheds? An area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers‚ basins‚ or seas. 2. What does a watershed consist of? Watershed consists of the few underground springs and precipitation runoff from the land. 3. Why are watersheds important? We can get some of our water from them. They separate our water and keep it sanitary. We get to reuse the water from run off. 4. What is a tributary? a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake 5. What
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generalizations‚ to the problem. After organizing‚ analyzing and interpreting the data systematically‚ the researcher will come up with a conclusion that will help him/her find a solution or an alternative action to the problem. Doing research expands the study more by clarification and verification. We may believe in something for so long but the research proves that it isn’t true. Knowing all these benefits of research boosts us in doing one. It is a good stepping stone in this course because it encourages
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UNIT-5 NUMBER SYSTEM Number system:-writing system for expressing numbers i.e. it is a notation for representing numbers of a given set ‚using digits or other symbols in a consistent manner. It will * Represent all set of numbers * Give every number a unique representation * Reflect the algebraic and arithmetic structure of numbers It is of two types: * Non-positional * Positional Non-positional: a number system where each number is represented with help of a unique symbol
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Ecology Unit Study Guide AP Biology Study Guide: Read through these concepts. If you are not sure of what the concept is or means search for the answer in your textbook and write it on a separate sheet of paper. If you know these terms you should do well on the test. Chapter 52 – Ecology and the Biosphere 1. Distinguish among the following types of ecology: organismal‚ population‚ community‚ ecosystem‚ and landscape. 2. Explain how dispersal may contribute to a species’ distribution. 3. Distinguish
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