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    Ethnography Analysis

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    Ethnography is defined as “A branch of anthropology dealing with the scientific description of individual cultures.” (Dictionary.com 2017) We’ve read two ethnographies so far that explores the culture of two different groups of people in two very different ways: “Culture and the Senses: Bodily Ways of Knowing in an African Community” By Kathryn Linn Geurts and “Real Black: Adventures in Racial Sincerity” By John L. Jackson. Both authors exploring each culture differently but were still able to magnificently

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    Ethnography Proposal

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    Mini Ethnography: Part 1 In my ethnography I’m going to study a coffeehouse chain‚ such as Starbucks. I will be observing as well as socializing in attempt to compare and contrast multiple characteristics one must have to face in working in such an environment. At Starbucks the Baristas must have a genuine upbeat personality to each customer. I would like to study a locally owned coffee house as well to compare the different environments and how one might keep a small business afloat when we have

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    The research was aimed to study humor as a way of communicating between members in a small organization. By using ethnography of communication‚ the researchers did fieldwork and interviews to discover how humor link coworkers together on a typical work day. According to Hammersley and Atkinson‚ “the researchers were interested specifically in humor in organizations and how it forms a particular way of communicating.” (p.g 285) Also in the article‚ they explain researchers using ethnography of communication

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    What benefits would a UWC education offer you? • UWC schools‚ colleges and programmes deliver a challenging and transformative education experience to a diverse cross section of students‚ inspiring them to create a more peaceful and sustainable future. •  Students come from about 80-90 countries‚ so there is plenty of diversity. • Our student intake is deliberately diverse and each of the schools and colleges draws together students from many different nations and backgrounds

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    Research Paper-What would you do to make a better world? Eliminate Discrimination against People with Disabilities Laura Rodriguez Romero To make a better world I would try to change how people with physical and intellectual disabilities are treated and perceived. I work toward a world in which they are celebrated instead of marginalized. My hope is that people with disabilities will be welcomed to share the unique gifts they have to offer. My dream is that people with disabilities become a vital

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    The problems that faced by anthropologists in the fieldwork are adaptation to new culture‚ maintain objectivism and get access to all information from their subjects. Adaptation to new culture is hard‚ since they have to stay for a period of time and try to live in the way their subjects’ do. Adaptation that done by anthropologists is not only adapt new lifestyle‚ but also learning their cultural norms and language in order to be accepeted by their subjects as a part of them‚ not only as a foreigner

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    Ethnography

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    What has Denise Levertov’s poem‚ “In Thai Binh (Peace) Province” clarify for you about history and memory. Levetov’s poem “In Thai Binh (Peace) Province” shows how sometimes the collective memory that is the history of a society is used by those within that society as a substitute for a lack of personal connection. This inevitably clouds not only the individual’s perception of the event but also hides the truth‚ and also becomes part of the collective memory. This perpetual motion of fallacies via

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    and user studies * User studies and visual ethnography * User study processes * Preparation * Gathering information * Joint interpretation and analysis * Presenting information in a clear format * Utilisation of information * User studies and user-centred design * Research ethics * Assignment Objective of the module * Promoting user-centred product development * Demonstrating research results User studies and user experience as

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    What would you do if you won 1 000 000 $ Why people want to be a rich man? What is does rich mean? In what do people see the richness? (Where do people find richness?) And how can people become rich?  Some people thinks and wants to be rich‚ because they love money‚ they want expencive (espensive‚ costly) possessions such as: things‚ cars‚ great homes and ect.  Some ones want to be a rich‚ because they love contribute‚ to help someone‚ poors‚ olds‚ who has need.  Some ones consider

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    Careful, He Might Hear You

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    Careful He Might Hear You‚ by Sumner Locke Elliot‚ is a complicated novel‚ revolving around the story of a six year old boy named PS and his search for personal identity amidst the conflicts of his closest relatives. The narration of these conflicts‚ as well as the history behind their origins‚ forms the basis of the novel‚ and while the different types of relationships between the characters are not the main focus of the novel‚ the author links them with each of the characters’ sense of identity

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