| 1. | Wheeling and Dealing Ethnography
Wheeling and Dealing: An Ethnography of an Upper-Level Drug Dealing and Smuggling Community
Patricia Adler and her husband carried out a very risky ethnography of an upper-level drug community known primarily for large amounts of drug dealing and smuggling. ... Those she had been overt with ...
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| 2. | How to Do an Ethnography How To Do Ethnography
Throughout the world, societies have different interpretations of many aspects of life and different meanings for rituals within their culture. ... According to Spradley in "Ethnography and Culture", the goal of ethnography is to "understand another way of life from the nati...
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| 3. | Ethnography No Simple Task Ethnography: No Simple Task
Abstract
Ethnographers have a very difficult job. ... This is one purpose ethnography serves- it teaches people about the cultures of those around the
world who live much different lives than Americans. ... ” This is the purpose that ethnography serves. Ethnogr...
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| 4. | Joseph McCarthy s Speech on February 1950 Joseph McCarthy was a senator from Wisconsin whose career had been insignificant until a speech in West Virginia. While in Wheeling, West Virginia McCarthy claimed that the State Department had been taken over by communists. ... A Senate investigating committee had cleared the charges and branded t...
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| 5. | Evaluate the Ethnographic Tradition There are those for whom the Ethnographic Tradition may be considered as less valid, valued and reliable than other methods of sociological enquiry. ... A tradition firmly established within Sociology but one not without its own drawbacks and disadvantages. ...
“The origins of ethnography lies...
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| 6. | geogrphic museum in Egypt The geogrphic museum was established in the 1870’s by Kedive Esmaile comprises a variety of items and collectiond collected by British explorers in the 19 th ectury. Located in the heart of Cairo, the museum presents collections related to the Egyptian ethnography and to Egyptian ...
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| 7. | Ethnographic study book review Television, Ethnicity and Cultural change is an ethnographic study of South Asian youth in Southall, West London. In the book, Gillespie, through ethnography looks at the social history, geography and describes the diversity of cultures, which are apparent in Southall. ... Political events such as ...
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| 8. | Culture as a Phenomenon The study of culture is a two-stage process – ethnography and hypothesis testing – and each stage has its own goals, methods, and challenges. Two of the most important things for an anthropologist to understand are a culture’s language and its kinship system, for these reveal a great deal about the...
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| 9. | Freedom To Kill In the novel, Freedom to Kill by Paul Lindsay, there were five topics that were explored. ... This has happened because you have become so immune to freedom that you are unable to enjoy its pleasure or mourn its loss. There can be no democracy without freedom for every man. ... Take a momen...
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| 10. | THE KUNG This ethnography is about the Yanomam. Most people will think of these people as 'primitive'. But we do not consider the fact that these people look at us and call us 'primitive' and 'subhuman'. This is why it is important to judge these people with an unbiased mind. The Yanomam are Indians that liv...
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| 11. | Things Fall Apart In the final paragraph of the book Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe seems to be saying that not all things that are written about his culture are exactly right. He is demonstrating that actions and events can be very much misinterpreted. The character of the commissioner serves as a direct example o...
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| 12. | Effectiveness of Congressmen In the Community Effectivness of Congressmen In The Community
A citizen that want something done in their community have a better chance dealing with
congressmen than the president. Naturally for congressmen the critical consideration in taking a
position for the record is the maximization of approval in the ho...
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| 13. | bim joke Anthropology
Ethnography of speaking
“The BIM Joke”
3/28/03
Setting: The setting of the speech act is a small bedroom in a suburban house. ... BIM”. ...
Key: The speech act (Joe G calling Jim S “BIM”) was said in a lower-than-normal tone. ... (The in...
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| 14. | Stress Review on “Dealing with Stress”
Being a student is not easy. ... We live in constant pressure and as a result, we stress out constantly. The lecture “Dealing with Stress” given by Pam Gill-Fisher was perfect for this time of the quarter when we have to manage so much in so short period of ti...
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| 15. | The Great Finish The Great Finish Top of the seventh, two outs and no men on base as RJ Zitselburger stepped to the plate. Our best hitter approaches the batter’s box with the game tied at zero in the last inning. This is the beginning of the conclusion of our must win baseball game against Wheeling Central to get i...
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| 16. | dealing with change “Dealing With Change”
Ordinary People and The Catcher in the Rye both deal with the topic of death. ... ” All Holden wishes are that everything could stay the same that nothing would change. As the novel progresses and the downward spiral seem to continue, it is Holden’s sister Phoebe who is able...
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| 17. | teen suicide ... Statistics conducted in 1996 reveal that every 42 seconds a teenager attempts suicide and every 16. ... Many people think that the matter is not factual, and they try to sweep teen suicide under the carpet. ... Suicide is the fastest growing killer of youth in America, and "if left unaddress...
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| 18. | the case porsche Harvard Book Store is delighted to announce that on Wednesday, December 4th Wendy Luttrell will be talking about her new book, Pregnant Bodies, Fertile Minds: Gender, Race, and the Schooling of Pregnant Teens. One of today's greatest social issues, pregnant teens walk the boundary between childhood ...
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| 19. | Dealing With Death Dealing With Death Death is a common part of our life. It’s the commonality that everyone shares. Through it could be an awful time for many people and their families, many people have a hard time trying to figure out how to get through. One of those ways is preparing a funeral and having the body p...
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| 20. | a Thank you very much for inviting me to speak to you today. I want to extend special thanks to Eduard Dijker and Art Blom from the Netherlands, and Suzanne Hammeth Christofferson from Denmark. These 3 members of ROTNAC very kindly answered some questions that I asked before writing this speech. Their...
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| 21. | Dealing with stress
DEALING WITH STRESS
How do you cope with stress to achieve a more balanced lifestyle? Despite the idea that stress is a part of everybody’s life, not everybody knows that it can control your life. Moreover, stress can deteriorate social and family relationships and eventually burn you out...
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| 22. | goals of ethical business commuinication The following list the five goals of ethical business communication and personal examples supporting each one: Telling the truth: Telling the truth is a substantial part of today’s business environment because it is not only unethical to not divulge the truth, but it is also against the law when dea...
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| 23. | Literacy In Brian Street’s Social Literacies: Critical Approaches to Literacy in Development, Ethnography, and Education, he discusses the concept of introducing new literacies to already established institutions. ... The autonomous model of literacy sustains the idea that literacy is universal throughout ...
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| 24. | sorry The 1980 film, Ordinary People is a close look at the damage done when we can no longer communicate with those closest to us. The characters are all dealing with ideas, feelings, and fears common to us all, and that is what makes the movie so great. It doesn’t sugar coat the truth, it lays it all on...
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| 25. | Exclusion Clauses ...
The person wishing to rely on the exclusion clause must show that it formed part of the contract. An exclusion clause can be incorporated in the contract by signature, by notice, or by a course of dealing.
If the plaintiff signs a document having contractual effect containing an exclusion ...
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| 26. | booob Thank YouFlint town, burden to the land, savior to the slime. Dealer to the homeless, pimp to the moral less. Simply dangerous at night, can smell fear. Stalking like the wolf, ruthless as the rat. They tell me the town is always watching you, and I believe them, I’ve seen the many police Sin runs p...
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| 27. | Articles of Confederation The Articles of Confederation
“While the Revolutionary War was being fought, leaders of the 13 colonies worked to change them into independently governed states, each with its own constitution. ... ” (Newman, 83) Heated debates between liberals and conservatives led to each state ...
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| 28. | Frustration tests the strategies de Botton via Seneca recommends for dealing with the frustrations of reality People experience some sort of frustration on a daily basis. We experience frustration traveling to work on overcrowded subway cars and buses or congested roadways driving in a car. ... Whether we are frustrated from anger, shock, anxiety or sense of injustice, individuals deal with frustration ...
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| 29. | Individual Differences ... Living life everyday we do not often consider these differences. ... Without individual differences such as “height, weight, hair texture and style, facial features and expressions, posture, gait, and costume” (Lewontin, 1982) it would be extremely difficult to distinguish one person from a...
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| 30. | OTM When meeting with fellow Directors of Communications, we discussed many relevant details as to how the job should be handled and carried out. This job revolves around what is going on in the news on any particular day. We need to know how to deal with the Presidential administration as well as the p...
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| 31. | McCarthysim Senator Joseph McCarthy was the leading American anticommunist figure in the late 1940s and early 50s. McCarthy himself was a product of Wisconsin. He left school at 14 years of age to tend to a farm. Six years later he returned and completed High School. The following year he was a student at Marqu...
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| 32. | Dealing with Pollution Gov vs The Market Dealing with Pollution – Gov. vs. The Market
Dealing with air and water pollution is something that has been questioned throughout time. In order to know whether the government or markets should be left to deal with the problem, it must be understood, economically, what pollution actually is and w...
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| 33. | Wisdom Sits in Places Wisdom Sits in Places is an ethnography written by Keith H. ... The topic of the book is summarized by its title; Wisdom Sits in Places. To the Apache tribe, this means that the knowledge and the wisdom of the tribe’s past lies within certain places of events. These places hold the history of th...
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| 34. | The Case of the Missing Time Plant manager Chet is overrun with dealing with so many different people and problems that he does not have the time to work on projects his boss would like to see him do. His bosses feel like he is a good manager however. Chet feels like he isn’t carrying out the roles of an executive because he st...
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| 35. | What society expects of its prisons Abstract Realizing, identifying and applying strengths and weaknesses where necessary is an awareness that each person develops throughout their lives. In this paper I will be discussing some of my strengths and weaknesses in my personal, professional and educational life. I will give examples of ho...
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| 36. | Gambling ... Internet gambling represents one of the fastest growing segments of online activity with more than seven hundred web sites now providing users the opportunity to wager everything from casino games to sporting events. ... Online gambling should be made completely illegal or should be control...
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| 37. | Fear Lord of the Flies Fear- Lord of the Flies
Most people have a hard time dealing with fear. Some people face their fear and conquer it, but others look for the easy way out and run from their fear. ... Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, deals with many issues of fear on the island. The little ones bring up t...
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| 38. | Analysis of the Progression of Elie s Faith in God In the autobiographical novella Night, Elie’s attitude towards his religious beliefs progresses from an unquestionable faith to dealing with the death and later laying blame on God through the course of the book. Young Elie begins with a very strong faith in God and the Jewish religion, but this fai...
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| 39. | business ethics and conflict of interest Aida Seyed Hashemi@4822
Com204
Synthesis: Final Draft
Prof: Tyson
Tuesday, 19 April 2003
Business Ethics and Conflict of Interest
You have seen the headlines, “Politician caught in conflict of interest.” You may have wondered what exactly a conflict of interest is, how we can solve it, and ...
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| 40. | developmental profile Patient teaching When teaching Mrs. Gettalife about dealing with her graves disease one of the most important things to include is controlling her eye symptoms (i.e. exophthalmos). Begin by instructing her to keep the head of the bed elevated and to apply eye drops regularly to keep the eyes moisten...
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| 41. | big choice Carl Bush, the new Yellow Springs police chief, says that policing isn’t just answering calls. It’s being proactive, he says, it’s getting involved. “It’s dealing with kids, dealing with perceptions of the community, dealing with social aspects of the community,” he said. That means having more of a...
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| 42. | Othello Exploiting the Weaknesses of Mankind Othello- Exploiting the Weaknesses of Mankind
There is no argument that Othello is a masterpiece. ... All of these things are weaknesses that man kind still shows in the present day.
Racism is shown in Othello through almost every other character in the story besides Othello and Desdemona. T...
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| 43. | Overcoming Client Resistance Resistance is essentially a defense against the clients own emotional vulnerability and dependency, their need for acceptance and often times the difficulty in accepting their need for counseling. ...
The resistance on the part of the client is recognition that the discomfort or the pain they are ...
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| 44. | where do we go from here Where do we go from here? ... Teenage girls should not be primarily focusing on pleasing the opposite sex and the thought of motherhood should be the furthest thing from their minds. ... Society has refrained from challenging the inaccurate depictions of women and has further accepted it as our ...
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| 45. | Anthropology ETHNOGRAPHY ETHNOGRAPHY 1 It was a beautiful sunny afternoon on in October when I decided to observe a swimming pool at the Downtown YMCA in Omaha, Nebraska. It was October 6, 2003 at the urban health center. A swimming pool is a rare oasis in the middle of all the corporate buildings, posh lofts, and rundow...
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| 46. | dealing with stress There are many different ways individuals deal with stress.
Some deal with it by showing anger, while others try to hide it and
deny having stress. For the most part, I believe most everyone is
under stress, or has once in their lifetime experienced stress. ...
It is sometimes hard to...
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| 47. | I am only registering because I wanted to read some articles about race relations back in ... “Peace”, as defined by Webster’s Dictionary is: the absence of war or hostilities; Freedom from quarrels and disagreement; and Harmonious relations. ... This is where I have a slight problem. ... In the study of International Relations, a definition, theory if you will, is fine but there m...
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| 48. | sense of place in western australian art A SENSE OF PLACE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIAN ART
The topic “A Sense of Place in Western Australian art” is extremely broad, and it is possible to look at many, many paintings and artists as using the theme “a sense of place” in many ways; geographically and physically, culturally, historically, emotion...
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| 49. | What is a Friend What is a Friend ?
A friend, what really is a friend, a real true friend? ... A friend will always be there if you need her.
A friend never turns her back on you when you need her. The one true friend you
meet along the way will always the one willing to help you by any cost.
A Defini...
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| 50. | Organizational behavior Organizational behavior Table of contents 1. introduction 2. Dealing with individuals at home and hearth 2.1 Specific aspects of the case 2.2 The Analysis by two-factor theory 2.3 Some advice and recommendations 2.4 The Analysis by JCM 3. Conclusions and recommendations 4. References 1. Introduction...
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