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1.2 @1002:2024
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ggest problems are truly global, then they affect everyone. But they affect everyone differently, because everyone is different and everyone is in a different situation. Anthropologists employ an **ethnographic imaginatio
7.1 @1002:2024
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e fantasy of 19th century bourgeois culture. * Everyone is a Robinson Crusoe on an island making economic... ences. * In the transition to a mass society, everyone has to be assimilated, that is, to learn how to b... aneous witness of all the day's events along with everyone in a nation, irrespective of location or social i... 26) of the nation. It's the same day and time for everyone in one national community. ===== Are there nati
4.1 @1002:2024
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stence and social membership in a community? * Everyone who has ever lived was already part of a larger s... rix (is to) Mater (as) Biological (is to) Social Everyone has a //genitor// and a //genetrix//, but //pater... ineal descent, either matrilineal or patrilineal, everyone in the society belongs to exactly one group. Everyone has a place in a distinct group. ===== Kinship’s wea
5.1 @1002:2022
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stence and social membership in a community? * Everyone who has ever lived was already part of a larger s... rix (is to) Mater (as) Biological (is to) Social Everyone has a //genitor// and a //genetrix//, but //pater... ineal descent, either matrilineal or patrilineal, everyone in the society belongs to exactly one group. Everyone has a place in a distinct group. ===== Kinship’s wea
11.2 @1002:2024
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ity struggles against poverty. It strives to meet everyone’s material needs. * The second phase, that of t... solvable. The problem is that the means by which everyone’s needs are met also exposes everyone to new risks. These risks are more important than the “risk” that one
4.2 @1002:2018
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before have so many people been without food. * Everyone in Australia can afford "fast fashion," but peopl... esh work themselves to death for minimal wages. * Everyone depends to some extent on the working of a global capitalist system, but everyone occupies a different, unequal position with respe
6.2 @1002:2024
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nd De Matos Viegas (2003) describe, for instance. Everyone’s kinship is fictive! Kinship in The Flats entai... city is a system of exchanges among many in which everyone is equally able to ask from everyone, and equally obligated to give. * Balanced reciprocity is a system i
7.2 @1002:2022
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nd De Matos Viegas (2003) describe, for instance. Everyone’s kinship is fictive! Kinship in The Flats entai... city is a system of exchanges among many in which everyone is equally able to ask from everyone, and equally obligated to give. * Balanced reciprocity is a system i
4.1.2 @1002:2019
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fact of Auhelawa society * because it involves everyone in the community in some way, and * because what... d death" in Kwahu-Tafo, Ghana, a society in which everyone is related to everyone else in some way, and their relationships define who they are as persons. In Kwahu-T
1.1 @1002:2018
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things we might take for granted, the things that everyone thinks are normal. ## Get to know people Stand ... ill send a weekly email giving you a sense of how everyone answered the question. ## The essay ## The ma
attendance @1002:2020
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class has been scheduled to make it possible for everyone to dip their toes carefully back into campus clas... rrr!) They will be diligently cleaned every day. Everyone is required to be enrolled in a tutorial. But you
9.2 @1002:2024
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ut what racists think. This is different from how everyone in this class thinks, and it is also an ugly, rep... ts name. * One group is defined as normal and everyone else is marked as other. * This is a polarize
late-work @1002:2020
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will send you an email to see how you’re doing. Everyone still has to do all five major assignments in the... der to finish the class. We will want to see that everyone has been consistently making an effort each week
weekly_writing @1002:2024
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in fact, these questions are open to debate, and everyone could answer them differently. Instead you will r... === Anthro tutors, including myself, try to read everyone’s weekly writings each week before class. We will
3.2.1 @1002:2019
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es**, the owners of capital (the bourgeoisie) and everyone else (the workers, or the proletariat). ## Quiz ... opposite of a system of total services, in which everyone is **interdependent** on the services of others,
advice @1002:2020
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4.2 @1002:2024
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module_ii_essay @1002:2024
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12.1 @1002:2024
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4.0 @1002:2018
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11.1 @1002:2024
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4.1 @1002:2018
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7.1 @1002:2018
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13.1 @1002:2018
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staying_on_top_of_your_studies @1002:2018
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13.2 @1002:2018
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4.3.1 @1002:2019
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3.1.2 @1002:2019
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5.2 @1002:2022
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3.1 @1002:2022
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2.1 @1002:2022
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4.1.1 @1002:2019
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2.2 @1002:2018
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cultural-contextualization @1002:2020
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how-to-zoom @1002:2020
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