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birth-interview
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===== Preparation ===== To prepare to interview someone about your own birth, read this article (assigned... ment. ===== Instructions ===== First, interview someone authoritative about your birth. This could be your mother or someone else who is accessible to you who knows what went down when you were born. When you interview someone, record the interview and make notes on it later,
peer-criticism
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y understand something when you can explain it to someone else in your own words, and they can understand w... ng feedback is not an evaluation or a critique of someone’s work. You simply report to the author what you
advice
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pective, a huge opportunity to grow and to become someone who is fully responsible for one’s own learning.
cultural-contextualization
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bservation you describe from the point of view of someone from Nisa’s culture (Shostak [1982] 2000), the cu
research-exercise
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debated ideas in anthropology.) )) which presents someone’s research, analysis, and conclusion on the topic

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