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Term for Discriminating and disenfranchising people with less advantaged backgrounds and limiting their access to resources,
Q1. How are meanings conveyed? Q2. Define Metacommunication Q3. What is framing in relation to the anthropology of play?
A cultural wall, implicit or explicit, imaginary or real, symbolic or tangible, that people use to affirm their cultural identity
According to Pipes which two broad groups of people tend to believe in conspiracy theories? The politically affected and the culturally suspicious.
What does the film strive to communicate about care (and kinship)? Do you find yourself agreeing with the message? Why or why not?
How the body is affected by this disease. You are welcome to use terms and language contained in the description, but do not simply copy and paste
Do you think women in the U.S. military should serve on the front lines in combat situations? Why or why not.
Chronic diseases are conditions that last at least three months and may result in impairments that require long-term management
Define Bergmann's Rule and Allen's Rule in relation to climate adaptation. What is one example of an environmental factor that can lead to body-shape
1) What new insights on language, culture and politics did you gain from this film? 2) How does the film connect to the chapter we read this week?
What is the probability that the child will not be a PTC taster? (Remember the ability to taste PTC is a dominant trait)
Colonialism and climate change are interconnected in several ways. One example is the exploitation of natural resources by colonial powers,
Discuss how you used the anthropological perspective to develop your research question? My research question is how did the pandemic resulted in racial bias
How does culture/language change and globalization fit into this study? How effective or persuasive is the author's argument?
Compare the idea of "death without weeping" with the seemingly strange body-rituals of the Nacirema, especially their rituals of the mouth.
Unlike law-enforcement officers or garbage guerrillas, the archaeologists of the Garbage Project are not interested in the contents of any particular individual
Question: Briefly describe distinguishing characteristics of Bonobo and Chimpanzee societies.
What was the terms and conditions of the "Monroe doctrine" What are the main differences between "Latifundia and Minifundia"?
Why does Michael Pollan (in The Botany of Desire) think we humans might be instinctively drawn to flowers and to finding them beautiful?
How does taphonomy help solve one of archaeologists biggest problems? Use two examples from the video about how taphonomy can explain the process
Problem: Is the "Star Child" PROOF of extraterrestrial life?
Problem: What are some topic ideas for a term paper for Origins of Agriculture?
A question that you now have about past trade, or trade routes in the region you've chosen that pertains to cultural connections and spread of ideas about sex
Question: How does bullying connect to feminist anthropology?
Problem: What depictions in the film Angry Inuk by Alethea Arnaquq-Baril were accurate?