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- Society
- um of its parts. * A society is **__not__ like a building**. This is a mistaken way to think about society. A building has a structure of walls and floors that divide up space. People in the building can only move around in certain ways. To go from ... loor to another, they have to climb stairs. So, a building constrains the movement of people inside it. A so
- Building an argument @the_quest
- {{page>questguide}} # Building an argument # An argument supports a thesis. An argument is a lot like a building. In fact it is a lot like the Parthenon of ancien... tement is the roof, visible for miles around. The building is made from the raw material of facts that you h... e discovered through reading on your topic. But a building also has a design. Raw material does not hold up
- Types of scholarly writing @1002:2020
- an article entitled “Gift Remitting and Alliance Building in Zambian Modernity: Old Answers to Modern Probl... liggett, Lisa. 2003. “Gift Remitting and Alliance Building in Zambian Modernity: Old Answers to Modern Probl
- Revising @the_quest
- doing the hard part of writing. Hopefully, the [[Building an argument|Parthenon]] now exists in your mind. ... ing is creating something that can build the same building in the reader’s mind. Consider what’s involved.
- Thesis statement and outline @2667
- your paper? How do you see yourself [[:The Quest:Building an argument|building an argument]] to support this claim? This assignment is another progress report. I wa
- Staying on top of your study @2667
- Services is located on Level 5, Jane Foss Russell Building G20; contact 8627 8422 or email disability.servic... (CAPS) are located on Level 5, Jane Foss Russell Building G20; contact 8627 8433 or email caps.admin@sydney
- ANTH 3601: Contemporary theory and anthropology @3601:2020
- sydney.edu.au |\\ ^ **Office:** | Social Sciences Building 410 (A02) |\\ ^ **Office hours:** | Tuesdays and
- Stating a thesis @the_quest
- eans to you, and that’s never been done before. [[Building an argument|It’s your thesis statement]]. =====
- ANTH 6916: Culture and development—Key concepts @6916:2020
- sydney.edu.au |\\ ^ **Office:** | Social Sciences Building 410 (A02) |\\ ^ **Office hours:** | Tuesdays and
- Welcome back to 1002! @1002:2018
- hrase): "You know what we mean by 'development?': building a //hauslain// [a village community], a men's hou
- Descent @2654
- 'corporations never die'. UDGs are corporations – building blocks of a society in which people's relationshi
- Module 1 concept quiz @1001:2020
- also test you on your familiarity with the basic building blocks of scholarly thinking, such as identifying
- Develop-man @1002:2018
- hrase): "You know what we mean by 'development?': building a //hauslain// [a village community], a men's hou
- Why is religion interesting and problematic? @2667
- ity.heights.png |}} In City Heights, an imposing building overlooks the I-15, home to a cafe, gym, and an a
- What does death end? @1002:2019
- rld Module 4, Week 2, Lecture 1 Social Sciences Building (A02), Room 410 ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au Oct