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    behave differently than others? It prevents the child from experiencing and learning human emotions‚ social behaviors‚ and human languages. 3. What is the role of nature in the case‚ and of nurture in this story? Feral children are devoid of enculturation. These children show that humans don’t instinctually learn to use a toilet or to have interest in the human activities around them. Find the story of Genie the feral girl. Based on the information about Genie‚ answer the following questions

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    more profound interpersonal relations * The democratic character structure * Discrimination between means and ends‚ between good and evil * Philosophical‚ unhostile sense of humor * Self-actualizing creativity * Resistance to enculturation; the transcendence of any particular culture In order to achieve self-actualization‚ there are five basic needs that need to be satisfied. The five basic needs are: 1. Life essentials 2. Safety and Security 3. Belonging and Love

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    Morning After Pill

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    There is a pill becoming readily available that would aid in reducing the amount of unwanted pregnancies. It is the "morning after pill" as it is being called. This pill can be used during the first three days after unprotected sexual intercourse to prevent the fertilization of an egg or the attachment of a fertilized egg to a woman’s uterus. The question is not necessarily in the ethical issue of the pill itself. The problem or question lies in the issue of the pill being sold with or without a

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    Cultural Anthropology: Test #2 Prep (Chapters 5‚ 6‚ 7 and 8) This Study Guide is for your information only. It is not a homework assignment and it does not have to be turned in. Test #2 questions will cover vocabulary and concepts from the textbook‚ videos and extra articles. All questions on this test are multiple choice (four answer choices) or True/False. Read the chapter notes and pay special attention to the ethnic examples and special studies sections in your textbook. Original Studies

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    People have been arguing whether our own culture and experience are barriers that keep us from not seeing the objective truth. To clearly discuss this argument‚ a few definitions and views need to be considered. First of all‚ the objective truth comes from an understanding. To understand something‚ we need to have knowledge on it. Knowledge is defined as true justified belief. Therefore‚ to obtain knowledge for a better understanding‚ we need to rely on our own experiences and cultures. As people

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    For me ‚ I’ve implemented critical thinking techniques into my marriage. I’ve realized that some of my barriers such as emotional and enculturation have impeded my ability to listen to my husband and understand where he’s coming from. By not letting my emotions control me with anger and defensiveness‚ I’m able to really hear him and let his thoughts and words sink in. I’ve learned to ask

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    Mainstream Economics Our Alternative Stance What Many Mainstream Economists Believe Economics from an Alternative Perspective As a discipline‚ economics is defined in terms of a set of specific core assumptions and analytical techniques. As the general "science of choice" economics is applied to any living organism‚ and it is not restricted to human‚ market‚ monetary or business phenomena. Economics is defined in terms of the scientific study of a real object – the economy. The economy is that

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    Cross-Cultural Psychology‚ as well as the methodology associated with cross-cultural. Not only is it important to understand the relationship but important to understand how the case study helps to better understand ethnicity‚ race as well on how enculturation may play a role in the case. An overview on the case study “Group – Level and Intraindividual Stability of National Stereotypes: A Four Year Longitudianl Study on Ingrian Finn Immigrants’ Pre and Post migration Stereotypes of a Typical Finn”

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    SOC 325   Toddlers and Tiaras             A person’s sexual orientation is the determinant to one’s gender identity within a governed society. The core structure of the sex/gender conversion is predominantly engineered by cultural values and societal norms. The divergence of each sex becomes independently refined by stereotypical characteristic specifications. Male specifications on attractiveness and parental influence to conform‚ are encouraging conformity to these unattainable ideals. These

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    transmitted from one generation to the next through learning and not by biological or genetic means 6. Species: A group of organisms that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring 7. Society: A group of people that share a common culture 8. Enculturation: The process by which individuals‚ generally as children‚ learn the values and beliefs of family‚ peer groups‚ and society in which they are raised 9. Adaptation: Functional response of organisms from populations to environment; as a result of

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