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- 2.2.0 @1001:2020
- en in an [[:emic_and_etic|emic]] perspective, and everything else is the same. * The emic perspective is imp... Our cultural worldviews teach us how to **read** everything we **see**. Everything that is, is a symbol of something else. ===== We see the world through symbols ===== People do not simply see things; they read everything they see as signs (symbols) of something else.
- 5.1.1 @1001:2020
- ly unknown virus demands that we pay attention to everything around us and to step out of every routine. *... hropologist enters a new situation, she reacts to everything that is unfamiliar, and people react to the anthr
- 1.1.2 @1001:2020
- e and different ===== For instance, I argue that everything about human beings can be located somewhere in a
- 1.3.1 @1001:2020
- ===== Technology determines some things, but not everything ===== We must be wary of technological determini
- 1.3.2 @1001:2020
- rform means–ends calculations on every choice * Everything has a utility. People want different things, but
- 2.1.1 @1001:2020
- -observation * Rapport Sometimes, it felt like everything I did was a mistake! * “Where are you going?”
- the_keys_to_success_in_this_class @1001:2020
- on.** Even if you think you are so far behind on everything that you can never catch up, we still want to see
- the_truth_about_lecture_recordings @1001:2020
- e is no guarantee that the recording will capture everything you need to know from lecture. Ryan cannot do any
- 11 @1001:2021
- You have to depend on your hosts for practically everything * You must trust people, and they must trust yo