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- 4.2
- in terms of something else altogether. They don't assume kinship is essential or fixed. ===== Why did ea... t that is obscure, **but** * We also can easily assume that the lines we draw are objective, empirical t
- 5.1
- needs to be culturally contextualized. Why do we assume that the people **here** are a **group** that sho... ake someone a good brother (Wright 2020). If you assume that kinship relations are completely different f
- 1.1
- of examining people’s lives is to rethink what we assume is natural and normal about our own lives. =====
- 1.2
- om our own social and cultural backgrounds.** We assume that - we don’t know everything, - other peo
- 3.2
- paces most people call slums or ghettos, where we assume the poorest of the poor live, there’s actually a
- 8.2
- oward a modern type of society. * They may also assume that there is a special kind of change that cause
- module_ii_essay
- re not surprised by these differences, because we assume that everyone and every community is different fr