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take home final

according to the video answer each question. there is the your inner fish website http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/episode-1-your-inner-fish there is the the story of the human body website : http://avaxbooks.me/goto?u6iqwaqarw7hbbg4y8 you can allocate four page for all the question , please answer each question. two page for the question 1 two page for the question 2.

Anthropology

Follow the instruction and make sure to answer all the questions. 3 pages for the attachment 1 &2 3 pages for the attachment 3 The link of The story of human body http://avaxbooks.me/goto?u6iqwaqarw7hbbg4y8 Your Inner Fish | HHMI BioInteractive http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/episode-1-your-inner-fish

Zoo Study Giude

Follow the instructions and make sure the answer all the yellow marks. For the last page (Focus study),select a Primate species! need 3 pages for this.

NISA: The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman

(The text, "NISA: The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman," is available on SparkNotes) Paper Topic Marjorie Shostak's ethnography, Nisa: The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman, is guided by the narrative of the stories of Nisa's life. About her stories, Nisa tells Shostak, "I'll tell you another one now. I'll break open the story and tell you what is there. Then, like the others that have fallen out onto the sand, I will finish with it, and the wind will take it away." (36) In this course, we learn about the stories of many people of many different cultures. At first glance, some of their stories may seem completely different from the events of our own lives. Upon closer examination, we can find many themes that run through the lives of the !Kung also run through our own. Another major theme of our course is cultural adaptation. From your new anthropologist's perspective, you should be able to examine a cultural practice in an objective way. For example, does the !Kung practice of sharin

NISA: The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman

Paper Topic Marjorie Shostak's ethnography, Nisa: The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman, is guided by the narrative of the stories of Nisa's life. About her stories, Nisa tells Shostak, "I'll tell you another one now. I'll break open the story and tell you what is there. Then, like the others that have fallen out onto the sand, I will finish with it, and the wind will take it away." (36) In this course, we learn about the stories of many people of many different cultures. At first glance, some of their stories may seem completely different from the events of our own lives. Upon closer examination, we can find many themes that run through the lives of the !Kung also run through our own. Another major theme of our course is cultural adaptation. From your new anthropologist's perspective, you should be able to examine a cultural practice in an objective way. For example, does the !Kung practice of sharing meat hurt or enhance their survival as a group? Does it support their health or wel

Anthropology

Just write the lisf of the 50 requiered terms that you gonna talk about.

Zootopia of the 'civilized' and the 'savage'

The aim of the paper is to analyze the disney animation Zootopia 2016 in terms of anthropological viewpoint, more specifically focused on the elements of racism and social behaviour that echo the concerns of cultural identity in modern times. The animation is also to be looked at through the Culture vs. Nature debate.

Film Report

http://123movies.net/watch/yd61z5G7-the-revisionaries.html http://www.stephenjaygould.org/library/gould_noma.html 1) Explain your understanding of the the content of the film by a) writing a few words (one paragraph maximum) about what the central issue/focus of the film is; b) list and discuss the claims that the filmaker is making about that central issue throughout the film  When answering, make references to anthropology class and this film.  You should go right to the point(s) and  use about 3 double-spaced pages.   2) Explain in your own words, using key passages of Anthropology class, and key passages of the short text "Non-Overlapping Magisteria" (no quotation allowed) how the content of the course might eventually help you make an analytical assessment of the filmmaker's claims, and of the actions of those depicted in the film.  You should use 3 doble space pages for this article.

Victims of Progress

In the book Victims of Progress by John Bodley , the author describes the emergence of the Inuit-governed Canadian territory of Nunavat. What exactly is it and how did it come to existence? Specifically, what challenges did it face and how were they able to overcome them? To what extent does its structure reflect Bodley's vision of indigenous society and culture? What is its status today and what challenges (if any) continue to confront them? To what degree can their experience serve as a model for other groups striving to achieve their autonomy? Explain and elaborate all with examples from the text.

TEOTIHAUCAN ANCIENT MESOAMERICAN SITE

PLease prepare a simple written outline and a 7-10 min Power Point presentation on the Research paper that you prepared for me on TEOTIHAUCAN, the Mesoamerican ancient archaeological site. I will send directions. If you don't still have the research paper that you recently wrote, let me know, and I will forward that to you. Thank you. If you have any other questions please let me know..I think that you still need to cite your sources on the Power Point, but I'm not sure. I don't use Point Point, at least I've never had to up until now, so maybe you can answer that. I'll leave the sources box clear and you can decide if we need to put them. Times New Roman, 12 Font on the Outline AAA I was instructed by Support to include the number of slides that I need for the Power Point Presentation and to add an additional slide to account for the charges for the short written outlne. (For Costs, Equivilant to 1/2 page of Writting) You will be preparing 7 Slides for the Power Point Presentation.