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In Act One Scene three, on page 57 Two Train Running. What does this say about people like Memphis and the stereotypes given to men like Sterling?
Describe the differences between the information acquired by relative dating techniques and chronometric dating techniques.
The end of the 19th century how did Russia compared to other countries in the world? How did lifestyle of Tsar Nicholas II compare to the majority of Russians?
At the beginning of Chapter 19 Marlowe gets home at 11 pm. From the beginning of book up to this point, how many hours in total have we been following Marlowe?
Assignment Task: 1. Reflect on your personal experience about: Have you ever being prejudiced towards someone?
What has Fortunato done to Montresor, our narrator? How does Montresor pray on Fortunato's ego? What are the catacombs of the Montresors?
Wolf is critical of the nice things Prophet Samuel had as a preacher. How do his statements compare to how people talk about preachers and their profits today?
Do Native people have 'special rights' over their reservations? If they don't, what kind of DO they have, and where did such rights originate?
Why does Marlowe believe that Joe Brody didn't kill Geiger, even though J.B. had strong financial motives to kill him?
Drawing on the module readings, briefly describe the field of anthropological linguistics and its' contributions to understanding foundations of human language
How would that criterion be used in a real-life evaluation of alternatives? How would one measure the effectiveness or efficiency with regard to your decision?
What are some prevailing theories for the origin of language? What can work with primates tell us about language acquisition?
What are the striking visual images in the scene? What makes them significant? What is the filmmaker trying to represent?
Problem: What is one important trend in anthropology since the 1970s?
What are good scholary or peer reviewed sources to use for the question: How has today's technology positively impacted younger children?
How does O'Connor use their interactions to explore the generational divide and the tension between tradition and progress?
Offer your opinion of the story homegoing. What praise do you have for the story homegoing? What criticism do you have for the story homegoing?
Problem: How has the traditional Nayar marriage practices changed in modern times?
What does the author mean when he states, The Nation has not yet found peace from its sins; the freedman has not yet found in freedom his promised land.
In "the revolt of mother" discusses your feelings about Mother. How might she have become a role model for the turn of the century women?
Problem: How social institutions make culture feel so natural and stable?
Most of the characters in Reservation Blues are self-destructive. Talk about two characters and discuss the ways in which they seem to destroy themselves.
Problem: What do the scientists bring with them when they meet the aliens?
What you feel is the most important scene in the book. After, in a short paragraph explain what theme is demonstrated in this scene (why is it important?
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