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University: Social studies: Anthropology Coursework


Highest Rated Anthropology Essays

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How can we account for the spectacular rise of the Arabs?
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The Red Convertible.
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“Critically assess the contribution evolutionist and diffusionist anthropology has made to the discipline”.
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The use of nigger or nigga in present day language.
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Evaluate the criticism that traditional anthropology fixed cultures into particular places and times.
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The people known to us as the Celts, first appeared in Greek texts, around the period of 500 BC.
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Define culture - The Penan are one of the few remaining nomadic peoples of the rain forest.
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Dependence - In 1963, an anthropologist by the name of Jean Briggs made a trip to Chantrey Inlet to study a small group of Hunter-Gatherers called the Utkuhikhalingmuit, or the Utku.
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"I remember during the bicentennial year of 1988 seeing the slogan 'White Australia has a Black History' spray-painted in large letters onto the concrete walls which surround the base of the new Australian Parliament building in Canberra.
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To what extent was the transformational change in the NPF successful?
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This paper will focus on the Agenda-Setting Theory (McCombs & Shaw, 1972) and how this theory can relate to the decline of Native American culture through the many outlets of the mass media today.
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Origins and Development of Social Science - Adopt the persona of one of the characters and, based on your reading for the module, use your own words to defend your character's argument(s).
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Adaptation to Living in China - the meaning of Guanxi in Chinese Culture.
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What impact did the protestant reformation have on women?
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Tradition and culture in India.
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Over the past years, philanthropy in the United States has grown as a trend of status, wealth, and good fortune.
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The distinction between men and women, in terms of genitalia and reproductive roles.
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Intercultural Learning and Residence Abroad.
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"The concept of diaspora…disrupts and unsettles our hitherto settled conceptions of culture, place and identity"(Hall 1995:207) Explain and discuss. Use examples to illustrate your answer.
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Almond and Verba (1963) define three ideal types of political culture - parochial, subject and participant -
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Is Postmodernism yet another inappropriate theory for Latin America?
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"Being an ethnographer is to be in two places at the same time"(Pearson, 1993, p. ix in Hobbs and May). Explain this statement, particularly in relation to the concept of verstehen, and illustrate with reference to ethnographic studies.
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Minority languages - The situation of Romansh in 2002 Switzerland.
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In what ways have Anthropologists shown that kinship is not about genetic relatedness?
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Definitions of popular music.
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Most Recent Anthropology Essays

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Summary of readings: Migration, Diaspora and Transnationalism
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To what extent has participatory development succeded in its aims?
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Some mental disorders are culture bound. Discuss in relation to at least one example.
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In light of examples, examine the claim that individualism is a Western ideology
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Anthropology Explored

What is Anthropology?

Anthropology examines people and looks at where people live, where societies came from and different ways of life.


Anthropology is studied in various societies in different countries across the world.


There are two forms of Anthropologists: Social and Biological.


Social Anthropologists examine people's religions and beliefs in different societies across the world.


Biological Anthropologists examine human evolution.

Why Study Anthropology?

If you've ever fantasized about digging up fossils, if you've ever wondered how different societies around the world function, if you've ever been curious about evolution, or if you've ever dreamed about immersing yourself in a wildly different culture than your own - Anthropology is the subject for you.

Careers in Anthropology

GCSE Anthropology students can go on to become Anthropologists, or find careers in business, education, advocacy or within government agencies.

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"It has the main basic points. University students should not use subjective examples of ones life, only examples that can be backed up by evidence. Worlds like 'my' and 'i' should not be used at university level."
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