Notes on Human Development, Climate, and Technology
... Once the primates had left the safety of the forest, they must have experienced great stress and danger. The earliest hominid that we know about, Ramidus, was about 4 feet tall and had both simian and human characteristics. His remains have been found close to tree seeds, petrified wood and fossil a ...
... Once the primates had left the safety of the forest, they must have experienced great stress and danger. The earliest hominid that we know about, Ramidus, was about 4 feet tall and had both simian and human characteristics. His remains have been found close to tree seeds, petrified wood and fossil a ...
Ellie Vasta - MUEP
... but also influenced government policies. Unfortunately, academic research has become more and more dependent on ARC and industry funding, both of which have control over such matters as methodology that is highly influenced by the amount of funding available. For example, longitudinal research is no ...
... but also influenced government policies. Unfortunately, academic research has become more and more dependent on ARC and industry funding, both of which have control over such matters as methodology that is highly influenced by the amount of funding available. For example, longitudinal research is no ...
Anth 1020 Research paper
... Conclusion - Experimental data collected on humans and nonhuman primates suggest that early hominid bipedalism evolved in an arboreal, climbing primate. The earliest mode of bipedalism included many aspects of locomotion seen in modern humans, but probably did not involve inverted pendulum-like mech ...
... Conclusion - Experimental data collected on humans and nonhuman primates suggest that early hominid bipedalism evolved in an arboreal, climbing primate. The earliest mode of bipedalism included many aspects of locomotion seen in modern humans, but probably did not involve inverted pendulum-like mech ...
achievement values, cognitive style and social class
... ability and merit is in reality less than perfect in American society, perception of this imperfection against the background of high expectations apparently results in diminished credibility of the universalistic standards. Consequently, American students do not believe strongly that hard work and ...
... ability and merit is in reality less than perfect in American society, perception of this imperfection against the background of high expectations apparently results in diminished credibility of the universalistic standards. Consequently, American students do not believe strongly that hard work and ...
3. The focus on equality of capabilities goes along with a critique of
... restructuring has to go hand in hand with a cultural change that sees women as an essential element for development (Nussbaum), not only as a key point for the well-being of her family but as an economic, political and cultural agent. However, this cultural change should include women in their own c ...
... restructuring has to go hand in hand with a cultural change that sees women as an essential element for development (Nussbaum), not only as a key point for the well-being of her family but as an economic, political and cultural agent. However, this cultural change should include women in their own c ...
1 Netnography: Understanding Networked Communication Society
... Ethnography and Virtual Worlds, Horst and Miller’s (2012) Digital Anthropology or Underberg and Zorn’s (2013) Digital Ethnography “may offer theoretical overviews, general advice, examples and case studies, they tend to be focused on particular field sites (e.g., virtual worlds, such as Second Life) ...
... Ethnography and Virtual Worlds, Horst and Miller’s (2012) Digital Anthropology or Underberg and Zorn’s (2013) Digital Ethnography “may offer theoretical overviews, general advice, examples and case studies, they tend to be focused on particular field sites (e.g., virtual worlds, such as Second Life) ...
The Interpretation of Cultures
... to beat it with, the “stratigraphic” conception of the relations between biological, psychological, social, and cultural factors in human life. In this conception, man is a composite of “levels,” each superimposed upon those beneath it and underpinning those above it. As one analyzes man, one peels ...
... to beat it with, the “stratigraphic” conception of the relations between biological, psychological, social, and cultural factors in human life. In this conception, man is a composite of “levels,” each superimposed upon those beneath it and underpinning those above it. As one analyzes man, one peels ...
social policy guidelines
... 7. MAKING SUBMISSIONS This will be one of the later stages of social policy work. The identification of the problem, the gathering of evidence to support the case, the writing up of all relevant material in a coherent and suitable format and the identification of an appropriate destination for a sub ...
... 7. MAKING SUBMISSIONS This will be one of the later stages of social policy work. The identification of the problem, the gathering of evidence to support the case, the writing up of all relevant material in a coherent and suitable format and the identification of an appropriate destination for a sub ...
Report on housing policy of the People in Need / position paper
... timing) with the embracing of the social exclusion terminology by major government bodies due to the accession process to the EU membership (2004). At the same time, a substantial number of Roma family-based NGOs were established (or re-established, there are more than 200 Roma NGOs registered at th ...
... timing) with the embracing of the social exclusion terminology by major government bodies due to the accession process to the EU membership (2004). At the same time, a substantial number of Roma family-based NGOs were established (or re-established, there are more than 200 Roma NGOs registered at th ...
Social exclusion and rural development
... Social inequality is conceived in this paper in broader terms than income inequality. The social process is, for analytical purposes, divided into the three components: economic, political, and cultural. Social inequality refers to the aggregation of inequality on these components. Social exclusion ...
... Social inequality is conceived in this paper in broader terms than income inequality. The social process is, for analytical purposes, divided into the three components: economic, political, and cultural. Social inequality refers to the aggregation of inequality on these components. Social exclusion ...
roy f. nichols and the goals of history
... To the unregenerate purist in the field of political history, or to those unfamiliar with the broad scope of, his work, Nichols' views may border on the heretical. But to those who have observed "A Historian's Progress" over the years it is clear that these very ideas, this frame of reference, if yo ...
... To the unregenerate purist in the field of political history, or to those unfamiliar with the broad scope of, his work, Nichols' views may border on the heretical. But to those who have observed "A Historian's Progress" over the years it is clear that these very ideas, this frame of reference, if yo ...
Eco Fem Top Level 1NC Shell Science in its current form relies on
... solutions that poison nature, degrade social structures, and generate war, are inherently violent. They make the rich richer, while they create poverty, and destroy life. Bigger technology means bigger concentration of economic power, which exerts greater violence against society and nature. (Schuma ...
... solutions that poison nature, degrade social structures, and generate war, are inherently violent. They make the rich richer, while they create poverty, and destroy life. Bigger technology means bigger concentration of economic power, which exerts greater violence against society and nature. (Schuma ...
Cultural Evolutionary Processes
... that have adopted an evolutionary perspective, evolutionary social science. The last quarter century also has seen a parallel development, coming largely from scholars based in biology or philosophy, which has been expressly concerned with exploring the extent to which the evolution of human cultur ...
... that have adopted an evolutionary perspective, evolutionary social science. The last quarter century also has seen a parallel development, coming largely from scholars based in biology or philosophy, which has been expressly concerned with exploring the extent to which the evolution of human cultur ...