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    Kinship Chart

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    Kinship Report and Kinship Chart Throughout the study of my personal family, I aquired a great amount of knowledge on kinship and descent of my family. I was able to construct a well detailed diagram starting with my grandparents creating a learning path towards the understanding of kinship. I observed my kinship system by learning the descent, the terminologies, the differences in the kinship chart through my fathers and mothers lineage, the parallellism of my kinship diagram if my kinship…

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    who are relative to one side of the family. This is usually a unilinear descent system. In the following paragraphs, differences between two unilineal systems will be discussed and also how these systems help not just the individual but also their society. Lineage is the tracing down of family members between different people and showing the link. Ember and Ember define lineage as a set of kin whose members trace descent from common ancestor through known links. There are two subcategories…

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    Final Exam How does the concept of ethnocentrism interfere with cultural pluralism? How do these concepts help or hinder the issues globally. Ethnocentrism is one of the main causes of division in race, creed and religion. These are learned behaviors because when we are children we may notice differences in color, race or language, but we are not born bias either way. Stereotyping, categorizing, generalizations and accusations affect us worldwide even within our own races. Cultural…

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    He further developed that view in his work The Descent of Man, in…

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    Americans are Americans of full or partial Mexican descent. The Mexican culture is not strange to americans. The United States is a country based off immigrants from different parts of the world, and while living in the US, that fact becomes a norm. It is not considered “exceptional” to meet a person from Mexican descent in the US, as they are the most integrated. The picture I would take would represent a realistic truth of the Mexican-descent population. They are familiar with the system, with…

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    Alice Notley’s The Descent of Alette is an epic poem that shows the relationship between gender, sex, and the human body. By doing so, Notley challenges the traditional form of an epic poem through her use of a female hero and a series of lyric poems that create an epic poem. Here, we see two sets of binaries: female hero/male hero and lyric poem/epic poem. Additionally, these binaries are a function of hierarchy. By resisting traditional binaries, Notley shows equality through an open space for…

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    The structure of a society is essential in distinguishing the norms and values that will undergo in that environment. Mike Rolland’s book, “Descent into Madness: An Inmate’s Experience of the New Mexico State Prison Riot,” includes the account of inmates and correctional officers that were involved in the 1980 riot at the New Mexico Penitentiary (PNM) and the events that led to such violence. Mark Colvin, a sociology professor in the Department of Justice Studies at Kent State University, was…

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    2009, Preface)”. He pondered upon the ‘roots’ during the anti-slavery movement in Britain. Hence he went on to demonstrate the monkey origin and we find our ancestors as money man type. So he ultimately stressed on the ‘kinship of blood’, ‘common descent’ and ‘Adamic…

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    Once said by Charles Darwin, “A moral being is one who is capable of reflecting on his past actions and their motives- of approving of some and disapproving of others” With that said, his theory of evolution is flawed and being a moral being disapproving of the actions of his theory is something that we as a society can do. There are four points in his theory that is flawed. The first is the failure of molecular biology to provide evidence for a grand “tree of life. The second flaw is the…

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    practices and stories through their works in numerous ways which has allowed their culture and religious beliefs to expand across the globe where a biblical text may have not had the opportunity to influence. The biblical representations found in the Descent of Christ into Limbo, which was created in Peru in the mid-17th century as an oil medium, is a prime example of how the biblical story of Jesus dying on the cross and descending to Limbo to liberate those who died before him has expanded…

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