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- print @talks:print
- > Local news should hold plenty of names because readers like to see what their friends are doing... (p. ... # //Papuan Times// was produced on a shoestring. Readers were routinely asked for various kinds of suppor... g it in" (February 2, 1951, p. 3). ## Notice to readers ## A notice printed on June 13, 1952: > NOTICE TO READERS > > The price of paper and ink had gone up a lo
- revising @the_quest
- something that can build the same building in the reader’s mind. Consider what’s involved. You’ve got so... . ## I'll be your mirror... ## Feedback from a reader helps a lot when you are revising. But criticism ... read? Then you can say what you thought." A good reader will then neutrally paraphrase your thesis statem... rroring is to simply identify the parts where the reader needs a little handholding. ## Play it again, S
- citing_sources @the_quest
- which you draw information. You do this so that a reader can follow up on your evidence and arguments. In ... arch to discover this fact, and it will matter to readers how this new fact was reported to you. Likewise,... found.) The idea is to give as much guidance to readers as needed, but also be concise as possible, whic... at the end of the text. This list has to provide readers all the information they will need to find the s
- translation
- if not beautiful, then at least sound natural to readers of the translation. The translator is thus imagi... forming a yeoman’s service for the author and the reader without any credit for making their interlingual ... believe that the task of ethnography is to bring readers to a point where they can understand another cul... s the sole intermediary between a culture and its readers. In fact, if as we know that no culture is truly
- tribe @talks:tribe
- ighlands serve to differentiate its Papuan native readers from those in so-called uncontrolled areas. Seco... aries in the Highlands. While the first positions readers at an encompassing level of the whole country, i... === “Home from the Highlands”: Kama Lebasi ===== Readers of this article are also addressed by Kama Lebas
- reading_list @1002:2018
- ading list # Required readings are found in the reader in the order they are assigned. Recommended read... Motion.” In The Anthropology of Globalization: A Reader, edited by Jonathan Xavier Inda and Renato Rosald... ections from Capital, Vol. 1.” In The Marx-Engels Reader, edited by Robert C. Tucker, 309–43. New York: W.
- plan_for_an_hsc_lesson_on_kinship @1001:2020
- and on their own. You should not assume that your readers know anything about what you are presenting to t... e a specific idea, you need to explain it to your readers in terms they understand. All you should assume about your readers is that they are educated and possess basic know
- readings @6916:2018
- he required readings are made available as a unit reader. Where possible, these are also available on the ... ot listed in this outline. There is also a second reader which contains another required text, an extended... on eReserve, so we strongly recommend buying this reader. Each student is required to ensure they have acc
- weekly_plan_and_assigned_readings @6916:2018
- books, all of these readings are included in the reader for this unit. Shipton's book is available as a separate reader. Recommended readings are indicated with an aster... ections from Capital, Vol. 1.” In The Marx-Engels Reader, edited by Robert C. Tucker, 309–43. New York: W.
- story_analysis @1001:2020
- narrative shared by your informant, so that your reader (that is, your tutor) will understand the cultura... rmant, the storyteller, in enough detail that the reader can understand what you want to say? * Have you ... nd the emic perspective in etic terms so that the reader can see and understand the world from the perspec
- plan @6916:2020
- hical Manuscripts of 1844].” In //The Marx-Engels Reader//, edited by Robert C. Tucker, translated by Mart... e German Ideology, Part I].” In //The Marx-Engels Reader//, edited by Robert C. Tucker, translated by S. R... ow, Paul. 1984. “Introduction.” In //The Foucault Reader//, edited by Paul Rabinow, 3–23. New York: Panthe
- 1 @2667
- ers traditional Chinese herbal medicine. ## Palm reader, El Cajon Boulevard ## {{ :2667:psychic.jpg |}} On El Cajon Boulevard, a palm reader offers healing as well. ## Iglesia de Dios, Uni... fs. This is true. People go to botanicas and palm readers because they believe in either herbal medicine o
- transport_shaming
- Presence) solicited transport shaming images from readers. Many submitted the typical images of feet on se... ule them on racial grounds. For instance, a STOMP reader submitted a photo of "foreign workers" asleep on
- 2022 @1002:2022
- pital, Vol. 1 [Selections].” In //The Marx-Engels Reader//, edited by Robert C. Tucker, 309–43. New York: ... ism of everything existing.” In //The Marx-Engels reader//, edited by Robert C. Tucker, 12–15. New York: N
- 1.2 @1002:2024
- ism of everything existing.” In //The Marx-Engels reader//, edited by Robert C. Tucker, 12–15. New York: N... 43b) 1978. “The Grundrisse.” In //The Marx-Engels reader//, edited by Robert C. Tucker, 221–93. New York: