processes. University of Wisconsin - Madison. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chalk) "Cassava". Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassava) Ewers‚ John C. "Hair Pipes in Plains Indian Adornment"‚ Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 164‚ pp. 29-85. United States Government Printing Office‚ Washington : 1957. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seashell)
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Intoduction: The past decade has witnessed a tremendous resurgence in the interest and use of medicinal plant products.Medicinal plants are various plants used in herbalism and thought by some to have medicinal properties. Few plants or their phytochemical constituents have been proven to have medicinal effects by rigorous science or have been approved by regulatory agencies such as the United States Food and Drug Administration or European Food Safety Authority.The articles in this category can
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1. The broadening set of interdependent relationships among people from different parts of the world is known as ________. a. globalization b. Offshoring c. international business d. outsourcing 2. The term globalization is sometimes used to mean the ________. a. movement of jobs to low-wage countries b. business being undertaken outside the confines of any nation c. Uneven distribution of resources and their influence on different products and services in different parts of the world
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Reevaluating Zulu Religion: An Afrocentric Analysis Ana Maria Monteiro-Ferreira Journal of Black Studies ‚ Vol. 35‚ No. 3 (Jan.‚ 2005)‚ pp. 347-363 Warfare‚ Political Leadership‚ and State Formation: The Case of the Zulu Kingdom‚ 1808-1879 Mathieu Deflem Ethnology ‚ Vol. 38‚ No. 4 (Autumn‚ 1999)‚ pp. 371-391 THE EVOLUTION OF ZULU WARFARE Keith F. Otterbein Kansas Journal of Sociology ‚ Vol. 1‚ No. 1 (Winter 1964)‚ pp. 27-35
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oral tradition‚ which contributes to the historical components of humanities memory. “The folktale is a key source of oral tradition‚ as are other forms of narrative and rituals that are considered essential components of cultural anthropology and ethnology”. (folkculture.org) There is a certain characteristic and significance of indigenous knowledge‚ especially in Africa. Indigenous knowledge has been defined as the local knowledge. Knowledge that is unique to a given culture or society. The expressions
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major companies as well as small and medium enterprises can realize applicable and novel marketing for success in business will be discussed and searched. successful examples of social media marketing In terms of anthropology‚ sociology and ethnology‚ the works of understanding in social media have become successful secret method in business (Brian‚ 2010). Joel (2010) who is enterpriser created one person‚ is known millionaire thanks to Twitter and Facebook‚ maintains there is little doubt that
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help individuals prevent or recover from disease or injury. The "science and art" of nursing should focus on the patient as an individual and not on the specific disease. Johnson used the work of behavioral scientists in psychology‚ sociology‚ and ethnology to develop her theory. Moreover‚ Johnson states that nurses should use the behavioral
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Opler‚ Morris Edward. An Apache Life-Way; the Economic‚ Social‚ and Religious Institutions of the Chiricahua Indians. New York: Cooper Square‚ 1965. Print. Schroeder‚ Albert H. (1974a). "A study of the Apache Indian: Parts 1–3"‚ in American Indian ethnology: Indians of the Southwest. New York: Garland. Print. Stockel‚ Henrietta H. "Ceremonies and Celebrations." Women of the Apache Nation: Voices of Truth. Reno: University of Nevada‚ 1991. 155. Print. Tiller‚ Veronica E. Velarde. Culture and Customs
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specific contemporary cultures‚ and the more general underlying patterns of human culture derived through cultural comparisons * Key concepts: field work requirements‚ development of trust and norms‚ participant observation‚ ethnography‚ ethnology‚ urban anthropology‚ medical anthropology‚ development‚ environmental
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Ext. History Revision History- What historians chose to interpret from the surviving evidence of the past Source + Historians = Histories All historians have their own views and interests due to their upbringing hence that the process of selection and interpretation distorts our ‘knowledge’ further. Issues in historiography Training of historians Objectivity in history Oral societies and history Problems of historical research Universal history Evidence- selection Source- How? Truth-
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