Papers On Anthropology
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Non-Verbal Environments & Business-Related Productivity
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An in-depth, 20 page look at non-verbal environments and their impact upon us. The writer specifically examines how background & foregrounds, windowless environments, weather, odors, etc; can either positively or negatively impact productivity in the business world. Bibliography lists approximately 20 scholarly sources.
Filename: Nonverb3.wps
North American Hutterites
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A 7 page paper discussing ways that the Hutterites keep
modern society at bay yet use the best of that society as well. Material things are neither
good nor bad in the Hutterite perspective - it is individual reaction to them that ultimately
dictate their importance. Of all similarly-structured religious groups, the Hutterites likely
represent that most able to adapt to technological change without allowing that
technological change to adversely affect their culture. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KSHutterites.wps
Nurture Versus Nature
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This 5 page report discusses 'nurture vs. nature' controversy in human development. This writer supports the idea that nature and genetic determinism plays a far greater role in human development that science is even aware of today and which will prove to be essential in the development of future abilities and methods of nurturing. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Natuvnurt.wps
Observations In Cultural Anthropology
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An excellent 6 page essay for those studying anthropology or certain areas of sociology. Author illustratively describes pertinent observations made about people in a Brooklyn, NYC pizzeria and the surrounding events that transpired. Several quotes are used from observed conversations. No bibliography.
Filename: Anthr.wps
Observations on the Linguistic Distinctions Which Exist on a College Campus: The Language of Psychology Students
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A 7 page demonstration that linguistic subcultures can be found in even the most common of places. The author demonstrates that even psychology students utilize language which sets them apart from other students and, in effect, allows them to be classified as a subculture. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPlngPs2.rtf
Observing Behavior: Skaters
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A 4 page tutorial which presents elements that an observer should look for when studying a particular social groups behavior and social activity. The group to be examined is skateboarders at a skatepark. No sources cited.
Filename: RAskt.rtf
Oliver Sacks' 'Seeing Voices: A Journey Into The World Of The Deaf'
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2 pages in length. The writer offers a brief overview of Oliver Sacks' book about how the deaf community has overcome inherent obstacles to finally be accepted as part of society. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Seevoice.wps
ON THE REZ:FRAZIER
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This 6 page paper discusses the book by Ian Frazier, On the Rez. The book is analyzed for characterization, themes, symbolism, and author's point of view. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBrez.rtf
Once We Were Warriors/Postcolonial Theory
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A 6 page research paper/essay that analyzes the 1994 film “Once Were Warriors” offers an international audience a representation of Maori ethnic identity. When viewed in the light of postcolonial theory, the question that such an investigation immediately raises is whether or not the film offers an accurate vision of urban Maori society or if this film is itself a product of a postcolonial mindset. While certainly the domestic difficulties encountered by the film’s protagonists mirror the social disorder that plagues the Maori minority population of New Zealand, an examination of literature indicates that this question is complex and that an ethnic people cannot and should not facilely characterized as fitting so neatly into European-influenced stereotypes. Particularly in regards to how the film pictures Maori men. In order to argue this point, it is necessary to first look at the content of the film, then the basic arguments of postcolonial theory Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khmaori.rtf
O’Nell/Disciplined Hearts
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A 4 page book review of T.D. O’Nell’s book Disciplined Hearts, which is an ethnographic study of “depressive experience and depressive disorder among the Flathead Indians of Montana” (O’Nell 3). Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khonell.rtf
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