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Creationism, Evolutionism, and the Anthropic Principle
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This paper examines the debate between evolutionists and creationists, discussing the so-called "separation of church and state," intelligent design, and evolution, and suggesting that the Anthropic Principle should be taught in the schools as a means of defusing the antagonism of the debate.

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Creationism Evolutionism and the Anthropic PrincipleIntroduction There is a longstanding perception that religion and science areincompatible and that religious people and scientists make up two distinctand openly hostile groups that will probably never reach a meeting of theminds Actually though there are numerous scientists that are religiousand numerous religious people that respect and embrace science with athird group the individuals vehemently devoted only to one side or theother notwithstanding The issue of religion versus science has never been so prominent as inthe

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Cultural Characteristics
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This paper provides a discussion of five characteristics that define a culture, before addressing three characteristics of Chinese culture and how they are being challenging by the spread of globalization and China’s rapidly expanding economy.

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Cultural Characteristics There are many characteristics of culture From the cuisine peopleeat and the manner in which they dress to language religious beliefs andgender relations each culture develops its own perspective of suchcharacteristics as they are expressed in the social interaction ofindividuals For instance conservative Muslim women are fully covered inpublic and are often escorted by a male relative as a show of modesty Characteristics p American women are much freer to dress inpublic as they see fit Culture is learned so

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Social Adaptation via the Internet
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This paper discusses how the Internet has changed the behavior and relationships of people and groups where socializing is concerned. The intended consequences of the Internet are discussed and whether or not adaptation in socializing bears out these consequences. Unintended consequences are also highlighted.

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Social Adaptation via the Internet The Internet is now a pervasive technology that has organized peoplein a new way to complete many tasks from doing business and attendingcollege to obtaining news and socializing The Internet is a technologicalcreation of a new environment through which people socialize Like mostsignificant inventions the Internet has the potential to greatly impacthow people socialize both in intended and unintended ways As Affonso notes While our culture heralds the Internet as a technologicalwonder there is evidence that Internet

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In An Antique Land & Dramas of Nationhood
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This paper provides a comparison of the narratives of two ethnographies, Amitav Ghosh’s In An Antique Land: History in the Guise of a Traveler’s Tale and Lila Abu-Lughod’s Dreams of Nationhood: The Politics of Television in Egypt. The analysis compares Ghosh’s novelistic approach to narrative with Abu-Lughod’s more clinical and conventional ethnography.

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In an Antique Land Dramas of Nationhood In Amitav Ghosh\'s In an Antique Land History in the Guise of aTraveler\'s Tale and Lila Abu-Lughod\'s Dreams of Nationhood The Politics ofTelevision in Egypt the authors take a different approach to illustratingtheir respective communities Ghosh\'s book is a combination history mystery travelogue and anthropology that reads as much like a novel as itdoes ethnography Ghosh uses a number of fictional devices in constructinghis story of the relationship of a medieval Indian slave Bomma and

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In an Antique Land and Dramas of Nationhood
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This paper compares the degree of objectivity/subjectivity utilized by two anthropologists to both avoid and maintain friendships with the subjects of their study in Amitav Ghosh’s In An Antique Land: History in the Guise of a Traveler’s Tale and Lila Abu-Lughod’s Dramas of Nationhood: The Politics of Television in Egypt.

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In an Antique Land Dramas of Nationhood In Amitav Ghosh\'s In an Antique Land History in the Guise of aTraveler\'s Tale and Lila Abu-Lughod\'s Dramas of Nationhood The Politics ofTelevision in Egypt the authors work with objectivity and subjectivity tovarious degrees as they try to avoid and or maintain friendships with thesubjects of their study In many of his relationships for example thosewith Jabir or Nadeel Ghosh attains a level of relating that might arguablybe labeled extended kinship while his fascination and

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In an Antique Land and Dramas of Nationhood
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This paper discusses the different approaches, methods, views of difference, and gender differences in the ethnographies of two authors; Amitav Ghosh, In An Antique Land: History in the Guise of a Traveler’s Tale, and Lila Abu-Lughod, Dreams of Nationhood: The Politics of Television in Egypt.

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In an Antique Land Dramas of Nationhood In Amitav Ghosh\'s In an Antique Land History in the Guise of aTraveler\'s Tale and Lila Abu-Lughod\'s Dreams of Nationhood The Politics ofTelevision in Egypt each authors provides an ethnography of a distinctkind Ghosh\'s work combines a mystery story in his search for an Indianslave who lived nearly years ago a depiction of life in twelfthcentury India Egypt and other locations and an examination of life incontemporary rural Egypt based on Ghosh\'s own observations of

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Mayan Community
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This paper discusses the Chiapas Maya response to encroaching globalization and their efforts, strategies and activism in attempting to retain local autonomy and cultural identity as illustrated in June C. Nash’s Mayan Visions. Other groups and strategies in the region are also addressed.

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Mayan Community In Mayan Visions The Quest for Autonomy in the Age ofGlobalization anthropologist June C Nash provides an account ofthe Maya people of Chiapas as they struggle to forge a place in the rapidlyemerging global marketplace Within the Mayan drive for cultural autonomy the Zapatista Movement is explored one that shows the wide scope of socialmovements that includes indigenous grassroots national and globalactivism in Chiapas Nash\'s current study of the Maya people is informedby her years spent as an anthropologist in

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Homo Erectus and Homo Sapiens Sapiens
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Homo Erectus & Homo Sapiens Sapiens DESCRIPTION: This paper provides a discussion of why researchers now believe that modern man – Homo sapiens sapiens – evolved from Homo erectus, or “upright man” and not Neandertal Man. Similarities between the two species are the focus.

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Homo Erectus Homo Sapiens Sapiens Introduction Homo erectus or upright man was the first species of hominid tomigrate out of Africa Homo Most researchers believe that Homo sapiens knowing man evolved from Homo erectus making modern man a chronospecies Homo While this is generally agreed upon byresearchers there is still uncertainty as to how and where Homo erectusultimately gave rise to Homo sapiens This analysis will discuss to whatextent Homo erectus is comparable in anatomy and culture to modern man orHomo sapiens

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Ethnography and Multiculturalism in Education
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How ethnographic and social capital theories have influenced theories of pedagogy of multicultural students ...... More...
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How ethnographic and social capital theories have influenced theories of pedagogy of multicultural students and the methods of classroom management of teachers who may be from mainstream cultures.

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In the traditional approach to anthropology scholars from highlyliterate societies would betake themselves to some remote enclave or otherand proceed to study the ways and habits of were held to be primitivepeoples An important result was to privilege Western culture and itsattributes what was rational systematic and logical In more recentdecades anthropology has extended itself because its practitioners began as it were looking inward or engaging in self-scrutiny They tookthemselves or their own cultures as subject Thus Western contexts becamethe venues of

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Zulu Tribe
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This paper provides a discussion of the Zulu tribe in what is now the new South African state. The paper discusses government, rituals, rites of passage, social organization, employment, military, and family type among other aspects of the culture.

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Zulu Tribe The Zulu are an African tribe now subsumed within the State of SouthAfrica which traces its roots to the kingdom founded by King Shaka in theearly decades of the nineteenth century Laband ix That kingdom lastedonly a little over six decades before being overthrown in war broken intopieces and dispersed In that brief period however the Zulu exertedenormous influence over events in the region and wielded great militarypower This analysis will discuss various aspects of Zulu government society and culture

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Hominin Exercise
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Hominin Compare and Contrast Australopithecus afarensis lived to million years ago invarious areas of Africa including contemporary Tanzania and Ethiopia Origins of Humankind Using carbon dating techniques with fossilsdiscovered in the early s this species was named by D Johanson and T White in The oldest known specimen is Lucy a million year-oldpartial skeleton found in November at Hadar Ethiopia Kreger Australopithecus afarensis had a very low forehead a face thatprojected forward and a prominent brow ridge Its brain was about one-third

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ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENTS IN INDIA
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Considers two environmental issues in India the Chipko movement and the Narmada dam project ...... More...
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Considers two environmental issues in India--the Chipko movement and the Narmada dam project--and how grassroots organizations worked together and at cross purposes with international organizations.

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Environmental Movements in India Introduction Environmental movements have risen in popularity around the world inthe last half century Increasingly activists in various countries areconcerned about issues that have a global effect such as global warming yet environmentalists also focus on local events and issues Often localand global environmental challenges overlap Dams may be one way toaddress a region\'s power needs which in turn will stimulate the economy but the dam may have severe ecological impacts Forests may be importantto a region\'s ecology

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WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS AND THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT IN INDIA
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Considers three women's movements in India and their overlap influences and fragmentation Includes the ...... More...
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Considers three women's movements in India and their overlap, influences and fragmentation. Includes the All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA), the Self Employed Women's Association (SEWA) and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

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Women\'s Organizations and the Women\'s Movement in India Introduction India has a large and affluent middle class yet it is also a countryof extreme poverty and extreme wealth Socially one of its most prevalentfeatures continues to be the caste system and working in conjunction withthe caste system the place of women in Indian society Women can bemarginalized and victimized even in the middle class-honor killings takeplace at all strata of the society-yet there are also women\'s movementsactive in India that pull members

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Cultural Anthropology
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Discusses cultural anthropology in terms of psychology and subsistence using Haviland's Cultural Anthropology as a basis.

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Understanding Culture in Terms of Anthropological Concepts Haviland identifies culture as representing a set of rules orstandards that when acted upon by the members of a society producesbehaviors within the range of variation that the group considers to beproper and acceptable Culture in and of itself therefore consists of abroad array of elements that combine to influence attitudes and behavior to structure relationships between and among individuals and groups and tovalidate or invalidate specific practices Culture in and of itself asdescribed by

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Women's Movements In India
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This essay discusses the efforts by women to lead social reform movements in India during the 1970s and 1980s, including demonstrations against sexual exploitation, anti-price rise movements, and anti-alcohol movements as the forerunners of modern women’s movements in the country.

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Women\'s Movements in India Social movements in Indian have historically incorporated women from anti-price to anti-alcohol movements Women have been victims ofsexual exploitation especially those of lower-class or caste and alsovictims of violence whether Hindu or Muslim Women\'s involvement in suchmovements and women\'s activism nevertheless has been rather complex AsSubamaniam asserts The contemporary women\'s movement comprises numerous groups and organizations which vary in location form and type groups include urban rural small large informal formal localized national internationally affiliated and combinations of

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Farmer's Movement in India
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This essay discusses the key reasons in the farmer’s movement in India in the 1990s until the present, primarily arguing that the key split was over increased globalization and government control of agriculture that tended to favor the wealthy rather than poor farmers.

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Farmer\'s Movement in India The key reasons for the split in the farmer\'s movement in Indiaduring the s and to this day stems from the increasing globalizationand government control of the agriculture industry in India As Banerjee argues Postcolonial discourses in India continue to reflect thestructural tension between those segments among the ruling elites whoemphasized industrialization at all costs This included increasingagricultural productivity through the application of science Rapid foodproduction and overproduction were accompanied by social exclusion and thegrowth of hunger in

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Social Movements in Contemporary Indias
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This essay discusses the different forms of political protest that emerged in the Indian freedom for struggle after the formation of the Indian National Congress. The essay also compares and contrasts the efforts of the Congress with those of peasant and environmental protests.

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Social Movements in Contemporary India The formation of the Indian National Congress INC in the latenineteenth century gave rise to the Muslim League because Indian Muslimswere worried that Congress represented only Hindu concerns In thestruggle for freedom and liberation the INC was opposed by the British andblamed Muslims for supporting efforts by the British to rejectindependence The Congress is highly associated with Mahatma Gandhi whosestruggles to win independence attracted many Muslims However there weretwo factions within the Muslim League one that opposed

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Social Movements in Contemporary India
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This essay provides a discussion of communalism in Indian history and its relationship to modern nationalism. The essay also provides a discussion of the activities of the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League from the 1920s to partition.

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Social Movements in Contemporary India Communalism is the phenomenon of societies or communities beingfounded on some manner of discrimination typically religiousdiscrimination in India Hindus Sikhs and Muslims in India are separatedinto different regions and oppose each other Communalism-orientedviolence has existed in India throughout the th Century In the s resistance to colonialism was intermixed with the politics of nationalism religion class and protest Ludden While political parties areviewed as helping curb communalism Ludden maintains that in this era ofIndian history government policy

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River Jordan
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a brief overview of the jordan river basin and the contentious history of water usage in that region fo the middle east

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A critical issue in the Middle East is a shortage of water that is dryingup and polluting the region\'s waterways The River Jordan a criticalsource of water for both agriculture and drinking has lost over of the billion cubic meters of water that used to flow through it every year Given the river\'s strategic location linking the Sea of Galilee with theDead Sea this represents a major crisis for the entire region Farrell The remaining flow of water through the river is

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Brumese Protests
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A brief analysis of the protests in myanmar and their subsequent repression that looks at the history of the military regime and the role of the monks

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The current crackdown on protests in Burma Myanmar has galvanizedworld opinion with vivid images of monks being arrested and beaten Thereis however nothing new about repression of dissent in Burma Thecountry has been torn by regular attacks on demonstrators for the past years When economic conditions take a downturn the ruling military juntafinds the streets filled with students-or in this case Buddhist monks asking for something better Lennon This paper will briefly examine thehistory of repression in Burma and then provide an

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Polygamy in Muslim Society
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Discusses the practice of polygamy in Muslim society, tacing it tothe pre-Mohammadean Arab past and affirming its support in the Qur'an.

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An Issue in Cultural Anthropology Polygamy Among MuslimsIntroduction Polygamy as defined by social scientists such as John C Macionis refers to a marital relationship that involves three or morepeople Polygamy takes two distinct forms The most common form is one inwhich one male and two or more females are united The less common form known as polyandry is marriage that unites one female and two or moremales This particular version of multiple mates is rare and is found inrural Tibet where agriculture

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Mountain Gorillas
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Discusses the mountain gorillas of Central Africa, their history, their status as an endangered species, and present and future prospects for survival.

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Endangered Species Mountain Gorillas of Central AfricaIntroduction Gorillas are among the most feared animals in the world thanks tofilms such as King Kong and Congo which have depicted these gentle andaffectionate primates as inherently hostile and aggressive towards man Bagheera Though it is true that gorillas in general and themountain gorilla in particular are large and powerful creatures they arealso well known for living in relatively harmonious groups in which evendominant silverback males are extremely tolerant of younger males andfemales This particular

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Challenging Gender Norms
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This paper explores an ethnography conducted among the Bugis culture of Indonesia where five ...... More...
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This paper explores an ethnography conducted among the Bugis culture of Indonesia where five categories of gender identity expression are illustrated. These categories are described and analyzed in comparison to Western dichotomous notions of gender.

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Challenging Gender Norms Introduction Sharyn Graham Davies presents a fascinating ethnography about theBugis who inhabit the southern peninsula of Sulawesi an Indonesian Island The Bugis have no indigenous word for gender in their language and indeed the Bugis exhibit multiple gender identities that undermine thenarrow Western concept of gender as either male or female Davies xv Discovering hints of this multifarious gender conception among the Bugis inthe scant literature available on the topic Davies infiltrated the Bugiscommunity to further explore concepts of

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The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down
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This paper is an analysis of Anne Fadiman’s account of the cultural barriers to effective healthcare delivery between Western physicians and a Hmong patient with epilepsy in The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down, revealing the cultural obstacles to effective healthcare delivery in the 1980s U.S.

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The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down Introduction Anne Fadiman\'s account of the cultural barriers to effectivehealthcare delivery between Western physicians and a Hmong patient withepilepsy in The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down reveals the culturalobstacles to effective healthcare delivery in the s in the U S Diagnosed with epilepsy in at the Merced County Medical Center MCMC Lia Lee\'s condition serves to illustrate the highly significant differenceswith respect to illness and healthcare in the U S and Laos

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How Humans Reached The New World
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This paper discusses several theories that purport to explain how the first humans reached the new world. The theory involving the land bridge over the Bering Strait is explained, as well as discoveries in the Amazon and the American West that suppport other theories.

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How Humans Reached the New WorldIntroduction When and how humans reached the New World and where they went whenthey arrived there is a matter of dispute among scientists and researchers There are a number of ways that humans could have reached the New World anddifferent findings that suggest various entry points Molecular geneticstudies of Siberian and Native American populations for example indicatethat the initial migration of ancestral Amerindian originated in south-central Siberia and entered the New World between calendaryears before present Schurr

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domesticaton of african cattle
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An in depth analysis of the domestication of cattle in Africa that demonstrates that African cattle are a unique domestication and that this domestication occured prior to the domestication of plants. Geographical and genetic reasons for early domestication of animals.

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Most anthropologists believe that the roots of civilization occurredwith the discovery of agriculture By agriculture however they typicallyrefer to the activity of planting fields raising crops and reaping aharvest Indeed the effect that agriculture has had on human society isprofound and includes higher population densities and urban stratifiedsocial systems Indeed some scholars even posit that the globaldistribution of wealth and power today may descend from variations in thecharacteristics and timing of early food production Marshall Whenscholars refer to early food production however

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Reconceptualizing the Peasantry
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This paper examines Michael Kearney's book Reconceptualizing the Peasantry: Anthropology in Global Perspectives, explicating the main argument of the text, explaining the author's position regarding substantivism and formalism, and giving an example of how a particular group engages in actions that correspond with the self-interested and social models.

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Reconceptualizing the Peasantry In his book Reconceptualizing the Peasantry Anthropology in GlobalPerspectives Michael Kearney explains that the traditional concept of thepeasant is obsolete and that whatever validity it may once have had hasbeen outdistanced by contemporary history His premise is based onthe fact that in the past peasants existed within a dualist framework thatwas predicated on the structure of the nation-state within which they livedbut that this perspective is no longer relevant to the new peasant class which often has a transnational

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American vs. Japanese Food Customs
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This paper discusses the differences between American and Japanese food-related customs, emphasizing fast food, slow food, community, and respect. The special relationship of food to a culture.

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American vs Japanese Food Customs Few things are more intimate or more telling than a culture\'srelationship with food Not only does the food people eat affect the waythey think of themselves and others as Braudel points out theEuropeans have the saying Tell me what you eat and I will tell you whoyou are Ohnuki-Tierney Parry notes A man is what he eats Not only is his bodily substance created out of food but so is his moraldisposition Ohnuki-Tierney A country\'s food and

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Ethnography response paper
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This paper highlights a couple of sections from the book Dancing Skeletons by Katherine A. Dettwyler. It uses them to look at the attitudes of the author towards the work she and others are doing, and how these sections reveal her own innder conflicts about her work.

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p first paragraph regarding philosophy of giving medication tochildren with schistosomiasis knowing full well they would be reinfected and the money spent on medicine wasted This paragraph is very telling about the attitude of the authortowards the people she is studying and her inability to help them in ameaningful way She knows the children are getting schistosomiasis fromgoing into the river and knows that because of the culture she cannotstop this because the river is their way of life In spite of

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India's Sacred Cows
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This paper looks at the cultural materialist approach to India's sacred cows. It looks at how the cows are treated and why, their economic significance, the prospects if they were no longer protected from slaughter, and how things may change in the future.

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The Hindu\'s refuse to eat beef and the cow is considered sacred Harris It is forbidden to kill a cow in the Hindu religion Althoughthis may seem extreme there are many sensible explanations which explainhow this prohibition probably arose Farmers in India depend on oxen forplanting harvesting and threshing their crops They also use oxen fortransportation pulling carts holding people or goods Cows are needed toproduce bulls and oxen and therefore need to be protected Cows alsoprovide milk although most milk Indians

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