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- pletes us, but we also create culture through our words and deeds. Social and cultural anthropologists ar... 982) 2000. “First Birth.” In //Nisa: The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman//, 170–91. Cambridge: Harvard Un
- cultural-critique
- 0 at 5:00 PM\\ **Weight**: 20%\\ **Length**: 1000 words ===== Objective ===== In this assignment, we wa... ar culture’s way of seeing and thinking. In other words, you should use anthropology to critique the cult... ou find your first draft is much longer than 1000 words, revise it and ask yourself how much you need to
- peer-criticism
- 6 at 5:00 PM\\ **Weight**: 10%\\ **Length**: 500 words ===== Objective ===== The purpose of this assig... en you can explain it to someone else in your own words, and they can understand what you understand (by summarizing your ideas in //their// own words). For this assignment, you will be given another ... you thoroughly describe what they say in your own words, then they will be able to judge whether or not t
- research-exercise
- 30 at 5:00 PM\\ **Weight**: 20%\\ **Length**: 800 words ===== Objective ===== Find a scholarly publicat... rk (using the STEP method as a guide) in your own words? * Do you have a **reasoned statement** of the
- birth-interview
- 1 at 5:00 PM\\ **Weight**: 20%\\ **Length**: 1000 words ===== Objective ===== Find out about your birth... ou find your first draft is much longer than 1000 words, revise it and ask yourself how much you need to ... stak, Marjorie. (1982) 2000. //Nisa: The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman//. Cambridge: Harvard University
- ject line**, along with a few search-friendly key words, like ‘essay’, ‘Mauss reading’, or ‘majoring in a... the previous message below your message. In other words, make an email chain. - Make a habit of regular
- types-of-pubs
- great scholars are able to explain their ideas in words that anyone can understand, and we do try to find
- cultural-contextualization
- 2 at 5:00 PM\\ **Weight**: 20%\\ **Length**: 1000 words ===== Objective ===== Describe a personal exper... stak, Marjorie. (1982) 2000. //Nisa: The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman//. Cambridge: Harvard University