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Overall, about 88% of the people who took the quiz got either 9 or 10. | Overall, about 88% of the people who took the quiz got either 9 or 10. | ||
- | Don’t worry about what the right answer to the questions you missed | + | If you missed some questions, don’t worry about what the right answers |
Instead, think through your weekly routine and make changes so you are taking stock of the main ideas each week. | Instead, think through your weekly routine and make changes so you are taking stock of the main ideas each week. | ||
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===== Are genetic relatives your “roots”? | ===== Are genetic relatives your “roots”? | ||
- | You can buy at-home DNA testing kits to discover your relatives | + | Are you flummoxed about whom to include in your family tree? You can buy at-home DNA testing kits to discover your relatives. |
Would you be interested in a “heritage” vacation in the land of your ancestors? | Would you be interested in a “heritage” vacation in the land of your ancestors? | ||
Valle, Gaby Del. 2019. “Airbnb Is Partnering with 23andMe to Send People on ‘Heritage’ Vacations.” //Vox//. May 22, 2019. https:// | Valle, Gaby Del. 2019. “Airbnb Is Partnering with 23andMe to Send People on ‘Heritage’ Vacations.” //Vox//. May 22, 2019. https:// | ||
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+ | “Unlock Your Genetic Heritage: Ancestry Breakdown Central and South Asian.” 2024. 23andMe Blog. July 8, 2024. https:// | ||
===== Nature and culture ===== | ===== Nature and culture ===== | ||
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The distinctions made in Auhelawa are not unique. Many other languages make the same distinctions. | The distinctions made in Auhelawa are not unique. Many other languages make the same distinctions. | ||
- | * Children of cross-sex siblings (M–F, F–M) are // | + | * Children of cross-sex siblings (M–F, F–M) are // |
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===== Categories of kin, groups of people, structures of societies ===== | ===== Categories of kin, groups of people, structures of societies ===== |
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