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    relationship of these traits to cultural and historical influences. Paleontologists and archaeologists focus on the roots and progression of the human body, as well as the culture. Cultural anthropologist examines modern sociocultural systems throughout the world, whereas anthropological linguists concentrate on the languages among cultures. Using this specific model helps an anthropologist obtain a better understanding of humankind, which one single model could not provide. The one drawback of…

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    In the Dorothy Lee’s reading, she provides her audience with different views on the North American aboriginal societies and the western societies cultural configuration. Dorothy Lee mentions that “the principle of personal autonomy is supported by the cultural framework" meaning that individuals have strong limitations to their freedom within their community. One key social issue that Lee focused on is the conflict between social structure and personal autonomy. In many societal units freedom…

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    social forces and institutions. See pg 348 In brief summary “The Meaning of Difference” in Framework Essay III emphasizes the importance of Natural Law Language as predetermined. This language treats human behaviors as normal, it disregards discrimination making it appear natural, inevitable and independent of one’s will. Natural law language does not want the world to be questioned. In general, the essay focused on ideology which signifies a series of beliefs or ideas that affects the view of…

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    in terms of people and cultures. This is the case because no two people are alike, and this holds true for cultures as well. Diversity of an individual encompasses three different areas: invariability, variability, and influence. While invariable characteristics of a person tend to remain the same over one’s lifetime, variable characteristics and environmental influences vary throughout a lifetime. Diversity adds color and interest to the world as different people and cultures share ideas,…

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    Pre-modern Asia was home to a vast selection of cultures, most of which were more closely associated with ethnic and religious groups rather than a given nation. The influx of imperialism brought cultural differences to the forefront of Asia’s attention, as in the face of alien cultures with far fewer similarities, Asian cultural groups with shared geography that had formerly seemed more different than alike began to obtain a growing consciousness of their similarities in response to the…

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    What do the term of culture and ethnicity mean to you ? Culture For me culture means that a group of people shares language, values, ideas, beliefs and many more aspects. Culture is the outcome of the beliefs one group shares (Morris, 2000) and it grows not with the number of people which belong to the culture but rather with the shared beliefs and values. Many immigrants where coming to germany over the years and they contributed there knoweledge and values to the german culture. When new…

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    Mexico City Culture

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    The culture topic for the Culture Project is Mexico City’s Metro the transportation system in Mexico. This system is responsible for transporting the citizens of Mexico where they need to go on the bus or on the subway. This service could be similar to the Septa system in Pennsylvania. I think that these are similar to to the fact that they have similar systems of transportation such as bus and railway. Researching this information for the project helps me to appreciate the Spanish language and…

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    common with each other along with uncommon with each other. Both archeology and cultural anthropology focus on studying culture, the difference is these fields study them in different ways (Waweru). Cultural anthropology is a term that is in everyday lives and topics. When thinking of anthropology one may think of the study of extinct human cultures or the study of past human cultures commonly referred to as archaeology (Goodenough). However, cultural anthropology is every where and consist of…

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    there are different cultures, religious, and languages in our community, and these elements form diversity. Having varies of diversity bring colors into our community, but it also create conflict within different groups. In Grace Hsiang’s essay ““FOBs” VS. “TWINKIES”: The New Discrimination Is Interracial”, the author discusses about the cultural conflict within the same ethnicity, and she points out people can avoid internal discrimination by recognizing there are two cultures. In Hailey Yook’s…

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    a different race or culture was deemed a crime by over 12 states. In 1990, the number of interracial marriages increased to about 1.46 million (3% of population) and the overall population had also climbed to about 281 million people. (Wu, 2002). The numbers kept increasing and by about 2050, it is predicted nearly 1 out of every 5 marriages will be between spouses of different cultures (Rubalcava, 2004, p. 127). This means the chances of marrying somebody from another culture may be higher than…

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