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- second_essay_who_represents_the_future_of_anthropology_and_why
- your close reading and analysis of the ideas and arguments of a scholar who is in conversation with the mai... argue for why you think this scholar’s ideas and arguments speak back to or build upon the ideas we have di... 2025, or from any specific time or era. Making an argument about “the future” is not the main thing in this ... nd an essay lives and dies on the strength of its argument for a single claim. An essay puts forward one ide
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- lot]]. * An essay has an [[:the_quest:building_an_argument|argument for a thesis]] - In this class, you are making a claim about another scholar's claims: it's a "m
- first_essay_improving_ai_reference_material
- r thinkers. In other words, while this is not an argumentative essay, it should still have a main point, an... at you know from your own reading. This isn’t an argumentative essay, but any writing needs to (1) have a m
- possible_sources_for_the_second_essay
- t I have read in ANTH 2700? Is this form that the argument takes similar to the kinds of arguments people make in ANTH 2700 readings? * Then, ask yourself, “Is the
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- a human, was really a god, Lono? ==== Sahlins’s argument has been provocative, and led to a rather typical
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- Swanton, another anthropologist, constructed his argument concerning the "Probable Identity of the 'Croatan