For this paper you will research societies currently facing problems due to globalization and choose one in which to write your paper. For example, there are numerous Indigenous societies that are currently battling oil companies, or other energy, and some who have been harmed by Coca Cola. The curr...
Closely study The Far Side cartoon by Gary Larson. Based on what you've read in the text and the websites, discuss how the cartoon relates to anthropology.
Content - Accurate application of facts and ideas. Consistently applies ideas from the textbook and LC readings/videos
Response to Others ...
I am requesting help with research here. I am looking at Dubai as a MICE ( Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Events (MICE) destination. I need background on:
***the nature of the business event industry in Dubai
***the size of the business event industry in Dubai
***trends in business in...
There were a couple of readings this week specific to diversity training. How would you describe the current state of affairs with diversity training and what advice (grounded in empirical evidence) would you give to organizations struggling with how to implement diversity training?
After reading "Conflict and Confluence in Advertising Meetings by Robert J. Morais
How can anthropology be used within a business setting? Give few examples. Please 200 words.
* How Race Becomes Biology: Embodiment of Social Inequality
By Clarence C. Gravlee
*Mothers and Others
By Sarah Blaffer Hrdy
*Re-reading Root-Bernstein and McEachron in Cobb County, Georgia
A year Past and Present
By Benjamin Z. Freed
Choose 1 of the articles and wr...
Mothers and others Sarah bluffer hrdy (Delivered as a tanner lecture on human values)
Or
Ancient bodies, modern customs and health Elizabeth d. Whitaker
Or
Ancient genes and modern health by S. Boyd Eaton and Melvin Konner (The Leakey Foundation)
or
Law, Custom, and Crimes against women
The P...
What does it mean to say that the world is simultaneously becoming increasingly divided and increasingly homogeneous?
What role has colonialism played in cultural change? What role do multi-national corporation play? How do anthropologists contribute to the understanding of these processes?
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Please discuss how ordinary people can become evil and be responsible for committing horrendous crimes.
What makes normal people do bad things?
How can moral people be seduced to act immorally?
Where is the line separating good from evil?
How does the Chain of Command Responsibility play a ro...
Can you please assist me in understanding the significance of the Haida house frontal or "totem" poles and their purpose. I'm also curious as to why certain types of figures are incorporated in the totems.
I need help pulling together a thesis statement based on the following:
How does globalization affect cultural conflict in developing nations, resulting from rapid and extensive technological, social, political and economic change?
Quote: "The social and economic challenges that Brazil is exp...
Kennewick man
-What is the conflict, as well as other science-culture dsputes you think are relevant. What should be done with these remains, and what sacrifices will be made when your own solution is implemented.
Nowak and Laird's Applying Anthropology 6.2 box, in Cultural Anthropology, proposes the following question:
The familiar saying "never do business with family" advises against the practices used in many of the chiefdom societies discussed in this chapter. This old saying implies that doing busin...
Cultural Anthropology gives three distinct meanings of cultural relativism: a moral stance that requires anthropologists to suspend moral and ethical judgments when interacting with a culture different from their own, a methodological strategy that allows the anthropologist to pay specific attention...
In your own words discuss the relative capabilities and limitations of people and machines from an ergonomic point of view.
NEED Reference, APA Format..300 words
Consider issues that are current in our own society today. Where will the application of an anthropological perspective be most effective? Consider and describe anthropology's unique perspectives on human cultural behavior.
Why is monumental architecture unique to cities? What do such displays imply about the socio-economic and political organization of the society that created it? Consider pieces of monumental architecture found in the United States. Identify one of these monuments and describe the message it sends...
Btsisi' place great emphasis on the couple as the most important relationship in Btsisi' society." This translates to gender roles on economics as well meaning that "women and men do whatever is necessary for the smooth productive functioning of the household."
What are your thoughts on this arr...
Mention the correlation between bride wealth and stability of marriage. How is our understanding of this relationship impacted by the status of women in pastoral societies? Reflect on marriage in current North American societies. Is there pressure to stay with a spouse from members of our kinship gr...
Cultural Anthropology is used as your guide as well as your own ideas (scholarly articles).
a. The role of women in foraging and horticultural based societies.
b. How a woman's status is impacted by her participation in food procurement.
c. How a woman's status in these societies, compare to ...
What are the major forms of reciprocity found in both foraging and horticultural societies? Give examples regarding how they impact the level of conflict found in these societies.
Define in your own words Anthropology and ethnography and ethnology. Imagine you are a cultural anthropologist studying any culture that you are interested in. Which approach would you use in your study and why? What methods would you use to gather your data?
What role did a shaman play in traditional Native American societies? In Native American culture, the shaman is usually referred to as a medicine man or medicine woman. How was the role of a medicine man similar to or different from, the role of a modern doctor or priest? What religious and healing ...
How can better understanding our collective cultural heritage and shared humanity across time and geographic place help us to be better stewards of a global future? What role or roles do you believe understanding cultural differences across time and throughout the world plays outside academia, if an...
Select the single cultural artifact that you believe best represents the culture in which you live today. Present a detailed description of the artifact, and analyze in detail how the artifact relates to the values, beliefs of the culture. Investigate and evaluate the deep cultural roots of your art...
Address the following questions :
ââ?¬¢What are some of the philosophies that influenced Latin America? In what way did they impact the cultures of Latin America?
ââ?¬¢What contributions to society did folk and elite caudillos bring to Latin American society?
ââ?¬¢What impact did th...