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1.1.2
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nd “universal” on the left (-). * Universal traits are common to all. Particular traits are those that make something different from others (but not nece... and “innate” on the bottom (-). * Acquired traits are learned, unlike innate traits which are automatic, essential or fixed, that is, one is born with t
1.3.1
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Hopi and Navajo (Lowie 1917, 50–51) * Nature limits what people can do, but less than you might think... sify people in this way, there are risks and benefits ===== * The benefits are that we can actually escape for simple judgments about primitive and civil
1.2.1
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is acquired > Culture or Civilization, taken in its wide ethnographic sense, is that complex whole wh... s, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society. (Tylor [1... action of uniform causes: while on the other hand its various grades may be regarded as stages of devel... another kind of ladder of humanity, even if it posits that culture is acquired. * People are differen
a_note_about_attendance
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in your tutorial, if your schedule otherwise permits it. However, just because there is a tutorial that fits your schedule, this does not mean you will be all
1.2.2
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different. What is it? "Each cultural group has its own unique history" (Boas [1920] 2006, 102). Boas... cquire culture as a whole system of thought, not bits and pieces ===== The patterns of behavior people
module_1_quiz
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her or not you have begun to form the kinds of habits that will make you successful in this class. You
2020
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ology]]//. ANTH 1001 is one of two introductory units in anthropology at the University of Sydney. This
what_we_do_in_class
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ed an edifice of knowledge rather than collected bits and pieces of information. For all the pieces to
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is picture? > Culture or Civilization, taken in its wide ethnographic sense, is that complex whole wh... s, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society. The condi... action of uniform causes: while on the other hand its various grades may be regarded as stages of devel

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