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    Ethnographic fieldwork is another way of using the term ethnography. Ethnographic fieldwork‚ or ethnography‚ usually consists of “spending a year or more in another society‚ living with the local people and learning about their way of life” (Gezon and Kottak 2). There are at least three different methods that anthropologists use when it comes to how they execute their fieldwork. First‚ there is the Participation-Observation method which can be described as‚ “taking park in the events one is observing

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    Question 3: Applications of Applied Anthropology The direction of this paper will be discussed in sections according to objective description. Each section will analyze and discuss the following objective via personal experience‚ class discussion‚ or referenced by textbook. Objective 1: At the end of the course you will better understand the role of the clinical anthropologist in the workplace and how the discipline of anthropology contributes to the real world.                The course well-addressed

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    CHAP 1 – What is Anthropology 1. Which of the following is not true about Franz Boas? A. He was a German-born‚ Jewish person until the Hitler regime 2. The American Anthropological Association (or AAA) acknowledges the public service role provided by anthropology by recognition of which of the following dimensions of the field? B. cultural anthropology or allied 3. What is the most critical element of cultural traditions? C. Their transmission through learning

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    IMPORTANCE OF SEX EDUCATION 1 Importance of Sex Education Lynda M. Gibbons Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 101 Dr. Eszter Barra-Johnson March 22‚ 2010 Ashford University IMPORTANCE OF SEX EDUCATION 2 Abstract This paper explores the benefits sex education for the teenagers of the United States. It shows cause and statistics for and against the issue of further education in the fight to prevent teenage pregnancy. It is a growing epidemic that affects our

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    Anthropology notes Main theme: Gender vs. sexuality Gender- role based‚ identity‚ subjective depriving on culture‚ fluid‚ appearances‚ speech‚ identities and role‚ status‚ schema: collection of ideas that influence perception‚ essentialism: nurturing vs fighting differences in intimacy (what men do‚ what women do) Sex- biological‚ psychological‚ anatomy‚ binary‚ applications‚ names‚ color (blue and pink)‚ and biological differences (build‚ hormones‚ and hair)‚ transition: sex change‚ forms “The

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    "History and People of Papua New Guinea." History and People of Papua New Guinea. InterKnowledge Corp.‚ 11 Mar. 2006. Web. 05 Nov. 2013. <http://www.geographia.com/papua-newguinea/papuahistory.htm>. Unknown. "Reciprocity (Social and Cultural Anthropology)." Academia.edu. C/o Academia.edu‚ 11 Apr. 2013. Web. 05 Nov. 2013. <http://www.academia.edu/Documents/in/R eciprocity_Social_and_Cultural_Anthropology_>. Wardrip‚ Loretta. "A." Definitions of Nthropological Terms. Oregon State‚ 26 Dec. 2012

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    Theoretical Framework Two approaches to ethical decision making have dominated ethics for a long period of time. Utilitarianism‚ developed by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill‚ defines the moral goodness of actions by their consequences. This theory distinguishes good from bad‚ with particular emphasis on the happiness generated by the consequences. Those acts are right that produce greatest happiness for the greatest number. Utilitarianism‚ at times‚ requires that some good be sacrificed

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    Bibliography: Lavenda‚ R. H.‚ & Schultz‚ E. A. (2013). Making Meaning: Worldview‚ Religion‚ and Art. In R. H. Lavenda‚ & E. A. Schultz‚ Core Concepts in Cultural Anthropology (pp. 55-63). St. Cloud: McGraw Hill. Miner‚ H. (2013). Body Ritual amoung the Nacirema. In E. Angeloni‚ Anthropolgy 13/14 Annual Editions (pp. 181-183). Pasadena: McGraw Hill.

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    Table of Contents Management: 2 Classical Approaches: 3 Scientific Management: 3 Human Relations: 3 Maslow Pyramid of Needs: 3 Bureaucracy: 3 Administrative Management: 4 Fayol’s Business Activities: 4 Contemporary Approaches 5 Quantitative Management: 5 Organisational Behaviour: 5 Systems Theory: 5 Contingency Theory: 6 Total Quality Management: 6 Organisational Culture: 7 B. 8 A. Management: “Management” (from Old French ménagement “the art of conducting‚ directing”‚ from

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    Many individuals played an important role in the production of this thesis‚ and I would like to take this opportunity to note my heartfelt appreciation. First‚ I am indebted in particular to my entire family; most importantly‚ Mom; every path I have taken has been to make you proud‚ and I hope to fulfill your dreams through my shoes. I would also like to thank my sister Michelina‚ Joel‚ Dad‚ Nanny‚ Ken & Jarret‚ Uncle Ian & Aunt Kari‚ my guardian angel Thomas‚ Gran & my late Grampy–without your

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