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- what is anthropology? What might be useful about anthropology? What do you find interesting about anthropology so far?How do anthropologists apply anthropology outside the classroom?Explain how anthropology is a holistic discipline. Use examples of the type of work conducted in the 4- subfields of anthropology to support your points.
- Which method of qualitative research was developed by thediscipline of anthropology?a. Historicalb. Ethnographyc. Grounded theoryd. PhenomenologyWhat is Bio Anthropology?Where do you see the future of medical anthropology going? What is a local or global health issue that would benefit from the work of medical anthropology? Please use examples to support your opinion.
- Biological anthropology uses observational methods and interpretative approaches. True FalseExplain how the discipline of anthropology uses a holistic, comparative, global and scientific approach when studying human culture?Why is popular culture difficult to define and what anthropological concepts might face a similar dilemma?