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    After reading the article in assignment one‚ complete the following questions. 1. Analyse the behaviour of William Pickton using the three different social science perspectives. Choose one theory from psychology‚ sociology‚ and anthropology. Using each perspective‚ write a one page analysis of the behaviour of William Pickton. Write a perspective for each social theory (three pages in total). 2. Write a hypothesis to research a serial murderer using the following social science theories:

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    The Pickton Case Analysis

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    The police is the most visible representation of the law‚ they are ever present in every corner of our community to deter crime from occurring. Looking at the lower mainland‚ one may notice the many divisions of districts and may question whether there is enough personnel in the police force to effectively govern the vast landscape. However‚ with the lower mainland being quite extensive and diverse‚ the question still remains if there is a need to create one cohesive unit to provide ample service

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    Germanese Mrs. Mariani CLN4U1b Monday‚ December 15‚ 2014 The Case of Robert Pickton: Failure in Canada’s Judicial System Robert Willie Pickton is famously known as the serial killer who would hunt prostitutes on the streets of Vancouver and lure them back on his farm‚ where he lived with his brother Dave Pickton. Beginning in 1978‚ women around the city had been disappearing mysteriously. However‚ Robert Pickton was not arrested until Feburary 22nd 2002‚ and was eventually sentenced to life

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    What is Anthropology and Why is Evolution a part of this class? ! Anthropology‚ in a whole‚ is the study of humans. It is the study of mankind itself and where we have evolved from as a species. Anthropology teaches how Evolution has always been apart of us as humans or as a species. Evolution needs to be taught in the classroom because evolution shows how and who we have evolved from over time. Without evolution and without genetic mutation‚ we may still have a tail where our tail bone is. We

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    A serial killer is someone who kills at least three victims one by one in a serious of sequential murders; with an emotional cooling-off period in between the homicides.” Robert Pickton‚ a local pig farmer living on his farm in Port Coquitlam‚ is a serial killer. He is known as Canada’s worst serial killer; convicted of killing six women and charged in the deaths of twenty more women. Many of his victims were prostitutes and drug users from Vancouver’s East side. Pickton’s killing has shocked and

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    AND ANTHROPOLOGY ZPY 114-HR7A Handout No. 2 Anthrophology- coined from two Greek words anthropos which means “man” or “human being” and logos which means “knowledge”. Four Main Fields of Anthropology 1. Physical or biological anthropology-studies human beings through genetics‚ inherited traits‚ evolution and adaptation. It is called physical anthropology because the data it uses are mainly physical to gather information on the evolutionary development of man. 2. Cultural Anthropology-it examines

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    Anthropology Jan15th‚ 2008 Cultural Anthropology -Margaret Mead went to eastern Samoa in 1925 when she was 23‚ and spent nine months in the field studying childrearing patterns and adolescent behaviour -Renato Rosaldo the Ilongot Head-hunters -Clifford Geertz: the Balinese cockfight -Douglass Drozdow-St. Christian: what Samoans consider “good and proper body” and the meanings of making babies into “good and proper bodies” Anthropology 025 Introduction to Socio-cultural Anthropology

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    Anthropology 1120 Assignment 1: Critical Reading Exercise Value: 10% of final grade DUE DATE: Section A: MONDAY OCTOBER 21 in your tutorial Section B: WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 23 in your tutorial You must also upload your assignment to Turnitin via the course Moodle website by the beginning of the lecture on the due date. (more instructions will be provided in tutorials) How does it work? You must write a 3-4 page critical summary of 1 (one) of the following required reading articles from

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    Cultural Anthropology Review Sheet.  * On test I. Introduction to Cultural Anthropology A. Different kinds of Anthropology* 1. Biological/Physical Anthropology: the branch of anthropology dealing  with the evolutionary changes in human body structure and the classification of  modern races. 2. Archaeologist: Study of material culture 3. Linguistic Anthropology: Study of how language is used in various social  context. Focuses mainly on interplay of language and culture. 4. Cul

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    Anthropology 1: Human Evolution Recombinant DNA technology is defined as a series of procedures that are used to recombine DNA segments. A recombinant DNA molecule is constructed from segments of two or more different DNA molecules. Under certain circumstances‚ a recombinant DNA molecule can enter a cell and replicate‚ either on its own or after it has been integrated into a chromosome. Some examples of DNA technology are the insertion of bacterial DNA into certain crops‚ cloning‚ and genetically

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