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    In the Body Rituals of the Nacirema, the author Horace Miner makes a very intriguing analysis of the Nacirema culture and their beliefs. Throughout the course of the passage, we are able to see how he closely observes the nacirema culture and tries to understand their living habits and daily lives. Miner explains to us how their culture consists of unusual practices and almost magical rituals. Of course, the work that occurs throughout the passage resembles the work that a cultural anthropologist

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    Tava Vs Relativism

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    Tava, I think that globalism is terrible. I think that it lowers living conditions for the whole world, weakens individual governments, and destroys different, unique cultures. In a globalist society, the individual would have significantly less influence and power. I do not think that a global culture would help prevent dictatorships. Instead any dictator that seized control would simply have more power and influence. Richard, many of the products that we use on modern day America were made in the

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    Resilience Vs Relativism

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    Hello Louis, it is definitely true that resilience is not built overnight and communities must work hard and long to reach the desired level of adaptability. Since resilience is a capacity that must be present in the whole society, how can the federal government influence communities that otherwise might not place the necessary importance on preparing, planning, and doing all the things that are required from a society to be resilient? How can we as a nation start preparing our society early enough

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    point of view that female circumcision is a cultural practice which outsiders should be indifferent to. There is an ideology stating that the entirety of morality depends completely on cultural context—this is known as Cultural Relativism. According to Cultural Relativism, what is considered manifestly right in one culture could be viewed as indisputably wrong in another, and vice-versa. In the eyes of this ideology, morality is not universally, but culturally, objective. In countries such as Saudi

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    In a world dominated by an endless number of cultures, it can be hard to decipher aspects of another person’s life without making false judgements based on preconceived notions of what we know about these other cultures. It is these false ideas inside of our thoughts that create trouble for bringing about acceptance into the world. Ethnocentrism can be thought of as this difficulty when it comes to understanding others in terms of how they act, feel and think (“Ethnocentrism and Cultural Relativity”

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    Altruism Vs Relativism

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    Freedom means nothing when people do not have the ability to exercise it. To do that, they need a minimum level of well-being. This position proceeds from a conviction that people have dignity based on their ability to choose. As a minimal condition for making these choices, people must have all of their basic needs met. For example, a homeless person's job choices might be constrained by the lack of an address for correspondence or even a place to take a shower. Welfare, proponents say, does not

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    The ideas of Locke and progressive enlightenment thinkers were very influential upon modern liberalism and to a large extent informs the US constitution and Liberal Democracy in general. The idea that the individual good is beneficial to the collective has been part of a laissez faire branch of liberalism, free markets mean the ‘best’ producers and products rise to the top, in this respect socialism and the collective give way to freedom of choice and consumerism . Some critics argue that this has

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    Ethical Relativism in a Multicultural Society Culture is the Backbone of a society, when something/someone tries to alter it or go against it everyone will notice. In this issue pointed out by Ruth Macklin, we look at the problems that can arise when an individual’s culture and autonomy clash. Every year there at least 30 million immigrants from all over the world that move to the United states of America, making America one of the most culturally diverse country in the world. Keeping this in mind

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    1. Anthropology is a holistic study of the human race, past and present. In order to effectively achieve this, the field has to be sub-divided to achieve a deep reaching understanding of the human race. The sub-divisions in America are biological anthropology, linguistic anthropology, cultural anthropology, and archaeology. These divisions arose as early American Anthropologists studied the native people of North America. In order to study the customs, languages, social traits of Native Americans

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    Koch Brothers Case Study

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    In June 2014, the billionaire Koch brothers donated a $25 million grant to the United Negro College Fund (UNCF).The funds were donated through the Charles Koch Foundation, which is headed by brothers, David and Charles Koch. The stipulations of the grant include a restriction for young people with an interest in entrepreneurship and economics, and two out of five seats in the scholarship selection committee (Jones). This highly publicized, large donation has far from raised a few eyebrows around

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