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Science,
The Bell Curve, & Racism
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A 14 page paper that presents the theory that science has
been readily utilized as a means for promoting racism. This
paper considers the impact of scientific findings in regards
to ethnicity and the impact that these have on racism,
especially in the United States. The Bell Curve is one
example of recent racially-based scientific findings that
have been challenged because of their jaded methodology.
Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Science.wps
Physical
Descriptions Of Biblical Patriarchs / Influence Of Ancient
Art
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A 6 page paper that compares the Biblical descriptions of
some of its major patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, etc;) with the
archaeological findings of the time, to support their
descriptions. The writer attempts to show that
archaeological findings, including art and sculpture, deny
some of the representations in the Bible, including the
advanced age of many of the patriarchs in Genesis, and the
racial hereditary basis for characters like Esau.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Patriar.wps
The
Amish
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A 12 page overview of the Amish, their culture and the
factors which are changing that culture. Gives a brief
historical account of the Amish and provides considerable
information regarding the effects of their increased
interaction with non-Amish and the factors which have caused
that increase. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Amishcul.wps
The
Amish People
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6 pages in length. This group is examined in terms of
lifestyle, dress, use of technology and relationship to the
larger society. Disputes with the United States government
are highlighted in the areas of dress, education and
military duty. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Amish.doc
Looking
At The Past For Answers To The Future / The Culture Of
Ancient Rome
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This 10 page paper examines social problems of today in
comparison with those of Ancient Rome's. An historical
overview is first provided that concentrates on the rule of
Julius Caesar. Facts about Ancient Rome are gleaned from a
variety of sources, inclusive of the art work the ancient
world is famous for. An intense examination of this early
culture concludes that they study of the ancient world is
relevant to us today. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Ancrome.wps
"Argonauts
of the Western Pacific" and "The Nuer": A
Discussion of the Two Classic Anthropological Texts by
Malinowski and Evans-Pritchard
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A 5 page comparison of two classic anthropological accounts
and the differences in their ethnographic styles. Outlines
the contents of each account, detailing economics and
non-utilitarian and ceremonial aspects of each group, and
compares and contrasts the ethnographic methods used to
record those accounts. Concludes that Malinowski's constant
interruptions of his narration of Trobiand life to insert
his ethnographic perspective illustrate the fact that
narrative and ethnography are not necessarily incompatible.
Malinowski in fact became a stylistic guide for subsequent
anthropological works as a new-style ethnographic science.
Suggests that Evans-Pritchard recorded his account in a
manner which did not really differ substantially from
Malinowski but in a manner which he saw no reason to
justify, perhaps using Malinowski's earlier ventures into
new-style ethnographic science as a guideline for his own.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPtrobia.wps
"Contested
Lives"—Debate on Abortion
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A 5 page analysis of the principle points from Faye D.
Ginsburg's study of abortion debate, Contested Lives.
Ginsburg approaches this debate from an anthropological
standpoint that examines the ideologies that motivate each
group of activists in one town, Fargo, North Dakota. No
additional sources cited.
Filename: 00gincon.wps
"Dancing
Skeletons": A Review of the Book by Catherine Dettwyler
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A 5 page review of the ethnographic account of fieldwork in
medical anthropology. Working among malnourished children in
West Africa Dettwyler experienced both professional and
personal insight. Although sometimes criticized for her
subjective approach to her subject, in reality Dettwyler
provides both a a touching human account and a valuable
ethnography. Her approach to death as "the ultimate
illness", however, is one which is unfortunate. This
paper points out that death is in fact a natural component
of life. To view death as an ultimate illness is to regard
death, a phase which we must all pass through, as a personal
and medical failure. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPskeltn.wps
"The
Next of Kin": Bilingual and Bicultural
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A 6 page paper which discusses how Washoe, from Roger Fouts'
"The Next of Kin," written with assistance along
with Stephen Tukel Mills, is bilingual and bicultural. The
paper also discusses how this challenges the powerful
notion, and existence, of European ethnocentrism. No
additional sources cited.
Filename: RAnextkin.wps
'Economics'
In The New Guinea Highland
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This 7 page research paper examines the tribal societies of
the Highlanders of New Guinea as written about by
ethnographer David M. Hayano in The Road Through the Rain
Forest: Living Anthropology In Highland Papua New Guinea
(1990). Specifically discussed are the concept of economics,
distribution of labor and services, and wages. Bibliography
lists 3 sources.
Filename: Highland.wps
A
Comparison Between France and the United States
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This 16 page paper examines the social and cultural
anthropology of France and compares it to that of the United
States. Various aspects are explored including geography,
religion, ethnicity, and history. Similarities and
differences are highlighted. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: SA129A&F.rtf
A
Critical Analysis: 'Growing Up In New Guinea' By Margaret
Mead
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A 5 page research paper on the book 'Growing Up in New
Guinea,' by Margaret Mead. This paper offers a critical
analysis of Mead's study of child development and overall
society of the Manus people living on the Admiralty Islands
located in the Western Pacific Ocean. A critique is
presented focusing on the research methods and design of
Mead's study done during 1928-1929. Bibliography lists 1
source.
Filename: Growup2.wps
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