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Based on the readings over the semester, which of the following statements is not true.
You will have all semester to submit a paper about one subfield of anthropology and one topic.
Question: What are some factors that affect discrimination against LGBTQ people? Describe LGBTQ rights around the world.
What are the differences and connections between sex, gender, sexual orientation, and gender expression? Define cisgender, intersex and transgender?
What is foraging and what adaptations do we have for this subsistence strategy? Could you train to be a skilled forager?
Describe one way that a particular societal construction of a gender role or expectation (from the US or somewhere else) shows the cultural variability
If the Topic of interest is population of growth in India why is it important to its respective industry? What is your problem statement?
How does the reading connect with your life experiences? How does the reading mesh with your thoughts and beliefs or perhaps challenge you to rethink
Please explain what the Hegelian, dialectic view of change is, and how it applies to Graeber and Wengrow's ideas about social change.
Argument: To what extent do you think scientists today are influenced by their beliefs, assumptions, and/or their social context? Explain your answer.
To what extent is deviance relative to culture? Use culture-bound syndromes, like pibloktoq or susto, to explain your response.
Question: What are the key evolutionary trends and other developments in early Homo?
What about the concepts of ethnocentrism and cultural relativism? How important are they?
Please write two paragraphs that answer this question: How do you see future electronic technology changing language in the years to come?
Problem: Define 'concordance'. What does this concept (or non-concordance) tell us about the relation of race to other traits?
What is gender, why do anthropologists study this topic and why do they call gender a 'cultural construct'? What aspects of gender are influenced by biology
What is the problem with linking more complex traits like personality and athletic ability to simple Mendelian genetics
Why do you think Homo erectus would need such a large brain and increased intelligence?
How do you scientist determine the age of the Nariokotome skeleton so precisely?
Name the parts that make up the cranial buttressing system. Do you see this system in habilitation? Can you think of any reason why H.
Identify at least three anthropological core concepts represented in this scenario that you might analyze within your final project film study.
Students will have an ethnographic interview with an older adult (grandmother). Find an older person who is aged 70 and older.
How can biological anthropology be used to help address these issues? How is biology relevant in your own life?
Herdt had a certain goal in writing the article. From your perspective, what did you get from this article? Did Herdt Herdt convince of his perspective?
Given these ideas and values are the essential case for anthropology (and Anthropology 201, The Nature of Culture)