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University: Social studies: Anthropology Coursework


Highest Rated Anthropology Essays

Looking for the highest rated essays? Here are some Anthropology essays that have been rated the highest by our users:

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Recently, senior managers in many organisations have tried to change the cultures of their organisations. Explain what are they trying to do, and why they are trying to do it. Assess the chances of their success.
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How does Anita Desai exploit language in 'A Village By The Sea' to give us an insight into Indian culture and tradition as reflected by the people of Thul?
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Culture - Cultural relativism - Ethnocentrism
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Multiculturalism portrayed through 'bend it like Beckham'.
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'The Train from Rhodesia' by Nadine Gordimer, 'The Young Couple' by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and 'A Stench of Kerosene' by Amrita Pritam. Show How the Relationship of the Married Couples are Affected by Cultural Experiences
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To a large degree, culture determines behaviour. How far do you agree with this statement?
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What Happens When Tradition and Western Progress Collide?
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Identity Culture and Power - Cop Culture
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Conceptualising globalisation – the global and the local
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Has globalisation added to or taken away something from our national culture?
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'Organization culture is a variable that can be controlled and manipulated like any other organizational variable'. Critically discuss this view of culture and organization.
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Explain The Meaning of The Following Terms: Race, Ethnicity, Culture, Prejudice and Discrimination
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What is Culture? Discuss
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Does globalization enrich culture or destroy culture?
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The 1960's
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Comment on the history and legacy of slavery in relation to Jean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea
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The organisation - what makes it 'tick'?
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specify
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Socialisation change.
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How does Anita Desai exploit language in a village by the sea to give us an insight into Indian traditional culture as reflected through the life of the people in Thul?
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Sociology and society.
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The Euro-Disneyland Case represents a lack of cultural focus and national responsiveness within the concept of globalization of the Disney franchise.
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To what extent are Strinati and Wagg's claims for the importance of popular culture justified?
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Discuss the sources of cultural bias in psychological theory and research, and how they have, or have not) been addressed.
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What is popular culture?
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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.

Recent Reviews of Anthropology Essays

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"Useful for reference to tatoos and piercing."
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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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"no references no bibliography"
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"very imformative essay, easy to read and understand"
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