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ANT 101 Week 1 DQ 2 Studying Culture/ant101dotcom

For more course tutorials visit www.ant101.com Studying Culture. Choose one of the "Consider This" boxes that Nowak and Laird present us with in Chapters 1 and 2 of Cultural Anthropology, or discuss the topics below from the film Margaret Mead: Coming of Age, available in the Films On Demand database, in the Ashford Online Library. The topics covered are: a. Whether the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights should be applicable to all cultures b. Whether it is possible to truly view a culture without being influenced by the cultural constructs of our own culture c. How our understanding of what it means to be a patient in the United States reflects our different cultural backgrounds and affiliations.

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Studying Culture. Choose one of the "Consider This" boxes that Nowak and Laird present us with in Chapters 1 and 2 of Cultural Anthropology, or discuss the topics below from the film Margaret Mead: Coming of Age, available in the Films On Demand database, in the Ashford Online Library.
The topics covered are:
a. Whether the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights should be applicable to all cultures
b. Whether it is possible to truly view a culture without being influenced by the cultural constructs of our own culture
c. How our understanding of what it means to be a patient in the United States reflects our different cultural backgrounds and affiliations.

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<strong>ANT</strong> <strong>101</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 1 <strong>DQ</strong> 2 <strong>Studying</strong> <strong>Culture</strong>Click Here to Buy the Tutorialhttp://www.ant<strong>101</strong>.com/product-14-<strong>ANT</strong>-<strong>101</strong>-<strong>Week</strong>-1-<strong>DQ</strong>-2-<strong>Studying</strong>-<strong>Culture</strong>For more course tutorials visitwww.ant<strong>101</strong>.com<strong>Studying</strong> <strong>Culture</strong>. Choose one of the "Consider This" boxes that Nowak and Laird presentus with in Chapters 1 and 2 of Cultural Anthropology, or discuss the topics below from thefilm Margaret Mead: Coming of Age, available in the Films On Demand database, in theAshford Online Library.The topics covered are:a. Whether the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights should be applicable to allculturesb. Whether it is possible to truly view a culture without being influenced by the culturalconstructs of our own culturec. How our understanding of what it means to be a patient in the United States reflects ourdifferent cultural backgrounds and affiliationsd. In the film Margaret Mead: Coming of Age, it is mentioned that Mead’s initial researchwas criticized on methodological grounds. Why was that? Do you consider the criticismwarranted or not warranted? What could she have done differently?e. Based on the film and the book, discuss the challenges of field work. What do you thinkwould be the most difficult? What has changed since the time of Mead?Clearly identify the topic you choose at the outset of your discussion, and answer all aspectsof it thoroughly. Your answer should contain a balance of descriptive detail and culturalanalysis. Build on the ideas and terminology in the text and your own ideas to support youranswers. Include examples or information from the film in any question answer as you see fit.Your initial response should be at least 150 words in length. Respond to at least two of yourclassmates’ postings by Day 7.

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