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    Naciremos Culture

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    The culture is characterized by a highly developed market economy that has developed in a rich natural environment. While much of the time the" naciremos "is dedicated to economic activities, a large part of the fruits of such work and a considerable part of the day is intended for a ritual activity. The center of this activity is the human body, whose appearance and health prove to be a crucial concern of the beliefs of the people of that culture. Although body concern is not naturally something

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    From a certain point of view, the idea that “seeing comes before words” is indeed true. Images are a universal language, but before images transform into words, you have to understand what the images mean. Feelings must be felt before words are spoken. One can look at a painting or work of art and understand its beauty and perhaps even its meaning, but you may not be able to vocalize these ideas. There are far more connections to be made with an image than with a single word. Words are

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    girls perform better in school than boys. Part 1 According to Crapo (2013), an “etic perspective is an outsider’s or observer’s allegedly objective account” (p. 27). Looking from an etic point of view, looking at my own culture, in comparison to the Nacirema culture discussed in Miner’s article, there are some similarities. Some people may think how can these two cultures have anything in common. Although the African- American culture have no dealings with the Nacirema’s, there are some aspects that

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    Tribe is a word used to describe a form of human social organization based on a set of bands, political integration, and are defined by their traditions. These common descent, language, and culture. It is usually used to describe traditional tribes like the Eno or the San, but it can be used to describe non-traditional tribes like a neighborhood or a soccer team.These can be called tribe because ,like the traditional tribes, they too have the same language and they too have a political party.

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    Beauty and the Beast How much does one’s judgement affect their view of someone, from strangers to close relatives? Stereotypes and stigmas are attached to everyone and everything. The first thought that an individual may affiliate with when seeing “Beauty and the Beast” is Disney. “Beauty and the Beast” by Beaumont was created with a twist that doesn’t have the fairy tale touch you usually see in a Disney movie. Although this short story may have its similarities to Disney's rendition, The Beauty

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    The time that I have spent in this anthropology course brought many concepts to my attention. Life is full of so many aspects but we always seem to pay attention to the ones that interest us the most. This course made me realize that I do not have to like something to have knowledge about its existence and principles. It is easy in life to lose contact with certain concepts because there are so many. Culture for instance, is one of those concepts because it is such a vast topic. As we know, each

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    A. When traveling to the village, I watched the younger villagers participate in recess. I initially realized the strong distinction between the two gender’s interactions. Through the three days in the village, I came to realize that the female adolescents were not permitted to participate in contact sports. In comparison, the male adolescents were consistently shown participating in soccer, the national sport of Haiti. I would constantly watch the interactions between the two genders of the adolescents

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    If the title itself isn’t an obvious indicator that it is American backwards, there are several clues to this fact throughout the article. It starts off with a brief history of how the nation became the way it is, with “Notgnishaw,” cutting down the cherry tree. This idea of cutting down the tree seemed very familiar to me, and it should. I believe it represented Washington cutting down the tree, as well as the fact that “Notgnishaw,” is Washington spelled backwards. I found it interesting at first

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    The reader eventually figures out that “Nacirema” culture is indeed the American culture. This article is very helpful in understanding that just because cultural aspects of America are the norm for you, those same aspects can seem eccentric to people of a different culture. Suicide terrorism

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    My initial response looking from the outside perspective, is that everyone has their own opinion when it comes to anti-school culture. Education plays a big part in today society, but I know that we need to learn the difference in other cultures. I think my problem with this, will be for me trying to understand how to incorporate the two etic and emic perspectives. I feel as I write this, I may end up crossing the two with too much thinking. I will do my best in separating the two and explain what

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