
Critical Race Theory and Education: Mapping a Legacy of Activism
... race theory (CRT) scholarship, which is the branch of critical social theory that will be explored in this chapter. My story begins at the completion of my doctoral coursework, when I decided to move back home. I was born and raised in a large, predominantly black urban city located in the midwester ...
... race theory (CRT) scholarship, which is the branch of critical social theory that will be explored in this chapter. My story begins at the completion of my doctoral coursework, when I decided to move back home. I was born and raised in a large, predominantly black urban city located in the midwester ...
Information, complexity, and the evolution of Homo sapiens in an
... features of skeletal anatomy that may be recognized in the fossil record. A sufficient number of these features (primarily cranial) are represented in recovered fossil remains to establish the presence of H. sapiens in sub-Saharan Africa by ~150 ka (1, 2). There is a lack of consensus, however, on f ...
... features of skeletal anatomy that may be recognized in the fossil record. A sufficient number of these features (primarily cranial) are represented in recovered fossil remains to establish the presence of H. sapiens in sub-Saharan Africa by ~150 ka (1, 2). There is a lack of consensus, however, on f ...
Introduction to Post-Social Anthropology
... professors are not professional philosophers; our reading does not pretend at all to be a philosophical reading. We believe, nevertheless, that philosophical issues should always be explicated in anthropology courses. They are always acting in any case, and it is better to start by coming clean abou ...
... professors are not professional philosophers; our reading does not pretend at all to be a philosophical reading. We believe, nevertheless, that philosophical issues should always be explicated in anthropology courses. They are always acting in any case, and it is better to start by coming clean abou ...
IN MEMORIAM George M. Foster Jr.
... Historia (ENAH), he also carried out fieldwork in the town of Tzintzuntzan, Michoacán, where he continued anthropological research for more than a half century. ...
... Historia (ENAH), he also carried out fieldwork in the town of Tzintzuntzan, Michoacán, where he continued anthropological research for more than a half century. ...
pdf - Northern Illinois University
... anthropology: physical or biological anthropology, archaeology, linguistic anthropology, and cultural anthropology. Human diversity across time and space is explored critically within each subfield area and through examples from applied anthropology projects in the world. Grades are based on the tot ...
... anthropology: physical or biological anthropology, archaeology, linguistic anthropology, and cultural anthropology. Human diversity across time and space is explored critically within each subfield area and through examples from applied anthropology projects in the world. Grades are based on the tot ...
The Social, Psychological, and Political Causes of Racial Disparities
... have failed, for example, to foresee that unprecedentedly harsh penalties for crack offenses would hit black drug dealers especially hard. Nor, since black arrest rates for serious violent crimes have long been higher than white rates, could any informed person have failed to understand that three-s ...
... have failed, for example, to foresee that unprecedentedly harsh penalties for crack offenses would hit black drug dealers especially hard. Nor, since black arrest rates for serious violent crimes have long been higher than white rates, could any informed person have failed to understand that three-s ...
08_chapter 2
... neurons and are better able to handle intense, detailed work. The right hemisphere’s white matter contains neurons with longer axons that can connect with modules further away. These long- range connections help the right hemispheres to come up with broad but rather vague concepts. ...
... neurons and are better able to handle intense, detailed work. The right hemisphere’s white matter contains neurons with longer axons that can connect with modules further away. These long- range connections help the right hemispheres to come up with broad but rather vague concepts. ...
Diffuse optical imaging of brain activation
... cross-talk in the estimate of the oxy- and deoxyhemoglobin concentrations. These errors can be partially reduced by judicial choice of measurement wavelengths (Sato et al., 2004; Strangman et al., 2003; Uludag et al., 2002; Yamashita et al., 2001). The diffuse nature of photon migration through the ...
... cross-talk in the estimate of the oxy- and deoxyhemoglobin concentrations. These errors can be partially reduced by judicial choice of measurement wavelengths (Sato et al., 2004; Strangman et al., 2003; Uludag et al., 2002; Yamashita et al., 2001). The diffuse nature of photon migration through the ...
Anatomical identification of primary auditory cortex in the developing
... The anatomy of the slices was confirmed with the Paxino-Watson’s Rat Brain Atlas as a guide and the references (1), (4) and (15) to locate the MGB in the gerbil brain (Figure 3). The measurements were performed in calibrated images in proportions of 2.43 µm / pixel for 4x magnification, 0.97 µm / pi ...
... The anatomy of the slices was confirmed with the Paxino-Watson’s Rat Brain Atlas as a guide and the references (1), (4) and (15) to locate the MGB in the gerbil brain (Figure 3). The measurements were performed in calibrated images in proportions of 2.43 µm / pixel for 4x magnification, 0.97 µm / pi ...
The evolution of brains from early mammals to humans
... unmatched by any other species. How did such a brain evolve? Answers come from comparative studies of the brains of present-day mammals and other vertebrates in conjunction with information about brain sizes and shapes from the fossil record, studies of brain development, and principles derived from ...
... unmatched by any other species. How did such a brain evolve? Answers come from comparative studies of the brains of present-day mammals and other vertebrates in conjunction with information about brain sizes and shapes from the fossil record, studies of brain development, and principles derived from ...
ANTH - UNB
... This course offers an introduction to public and community-based archaeology and provides an overview of archaeology as public outreach. Topics include public engagement and education, the role of museums, universities, and field projects, and the ethical issues around public education focused on ex ...
... This course offers an introduction to public and community-based archaeology and provides an overview of archaeology as public outreach. Topics include public engagement and education, the role of museums, universities, and field projects, and the ethical issues around public education focused on ex ...
Macquarie University Anthropology Graduate Capabilities
... Analysis - be familiar with qualitative, statistical, systems, linguistic, human biology, archaeological, historical, cross-cultural analytical approaches ...
... Analysis - be familiar with qualitative, statistical, systems, linguistic, human biology, archaeological, historical, cross-cultural analytical approaches ...
Anthropology (ANTH)
... Ethnic relations in the United States and other societies where cultural and `racial` pluralism illustrates problems and processes of social interaction. Same as SOC 205. Term Offered: Spring and Fall ANTH 208 # - Fundamentals of Cultural Diversity Units: 3 This course explores the roles of culture ...
... Ethnic relations in the United States and other societies where cultural and `racial` pluralism illustrates problems and processes of social interaction. Same as SOC 205. Term Offered: Spring and Fall ANTH 208 # - Fundamentals of Cultural Diversity Units: 3 This course explores the roles of culture ...
HEAD/NECK IV: Cranial Nerves
... superior orbital notch/foramina) – Sensory to forehead, nasal cavity ...
... superior orbital notch/foramina) – Sensory to forehead, nasal cavity ...
HEAD/NECK IV: Cranial Nerves
... superior orbital notch/foramina) – Sensory to forehead, nasal cavity ...
... superior orbital notch/foramina) – Sensory to forehead, nasal cavity ...
Histological Rearrangement in the Facial Nerve and Central Nuclei
... buccal division of the facial nerve. ...
... buccal division of the facial nerve. ...
Doing Cultural Anthropology
... developing and testing theories. For cultural anthropology, the existing diversity of human cultures is the laboratory. The controlled laboratory situation of the physical sciences is, for both technical and ethical reasons, of little use in cultural anthropology. Anthropologists can hardly go out a ...
... developing and testing theories. For cultural anthropology, the existing diversity of human cultures is the laboratory. The controlled laboratory situation of the physical sciences is, for both technical and ethical reasons, of little use in cultural anthropology. Anthropologists can hardly go out a ...
History and Physical - Amazon Web Services
... State the rationale for replacing PAML and Meds Editor with the new Med List Tool (MLT) in Provider History and Physical forms and Inpatient Nursing Admission History. ...
... State the rationale for replacing PAML and Meds Editor with the new Med List Tool (MLT) in Provider History and Physical forms and Inpatient Nursing Admission History. ...
event flyer - Cleveland FES Center
... forebrain bundle (MFB). Harmoni successfully evoked and detected striatal dopamine release by DBS. Notably, thesynchronization of stimulation with interleaved FSCV scans eliminated the stimulus artifact that would have otherwise obscured the neurochemical measurements. In addition, the stereotactic ...
... forebrain bundle (MFB). Harmoni successfully evoked and detected striatal dopamine release by DBS. Notably, thesynchronization of stimulation with interleaved FSCV scans eliminated the stimulus artifact that would have otherwise obscured the neurochemical measurements. In addition, the stereotactic ...
Slide 1
... Screen time directly contributes to cardiovascular risk. Most children get more than the recommended limit of 2 hours of screen time per day. Most ads targeted at children are for unhealthy products; almost no advertising dollars are spent marketing healthy products to children. Young people see mor ...
... Screen time directly contributes to cardiovascular risk. Most children get more than the recommended limit of 2 hours of screen time per day. Most ads targeted at children are for unhealthy products; almost no advertising dollars are spent marketing healthy products to children. Young people see mor ...
accepted manuscript - Radboud Repository
... have developed a technique for registering the anatomical regions in CoCoMac to spatial coordinates, so that we can transform the previous statement to “voxel (x,y,z) is part of a region A, which has an axonal projection of strength K to region B, which covers a set of voxels {(x,y,z)}B”. Our main i ...
... have developed a technique for registering the anatomical regions in CoCoMac to spatial coordinates, so that we can transform the previous statement to “voxel (x,y,z) is part of a region A, which has an axonal projection of strength K to region B, which covers a set of voxels {(x,y,z)}B”. Our main i ...
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... the participants to discuss the dilemmas and challenges of this predicament. The participants in the following debate are: eric hirsch is Reader in Social Anthropology at Brunel University. He has a long-standing interest in the ethnography and history of Melanesia where his research has focused on ...
... the participants to discuss the dilemmas and challenges of this predicament. The participants in the following debate are: eric hirsch is Reader in Social Anthropology at Brunel University. He has a long-standing interest in the ethnography and history of Melanesia where his research has focused on ...
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... antimicrobial sensitivity testing the isolate was found sensitive to vancomycin, linezolid and piperacillin-tazobactam, while was resistant to ampicillin, high gentamicin and ciprofloxacin. Meanwhile the patient was started on Vancomycin, Ceftriaxone and Metronidazole. The patient responded well to ...
... antimicrobial sensitivity testing the isolate was found sensitive to vancomycin, linezolid and piperacillin-tazobactam, while was resistant to ampicillin, high gentamicin and ciprofloxacin. Meanwhile the patient was started on Vancomycin, Ceftriaxone and Metronidazole. The patient responded well to ...
Hierarchical organization of functional connectivity in the mouse brain
... The distribution of edge values of the average matrix C ij (calculated as stated above) is shown in Fig. 2, alongside with the normal distribution whose mean and variance have been estimated through the maximum-of-the-likelihood procedure. The deviation of the distribution of experimentally-determin ...
... The distribution of edge values of the average matrix C ij (calculated as stated above) is shown in Fig. 2, alongside with the normal distribution whose mean and variance have been estimated through the maximum-of-the-likelihood procedure. The deviation of the distribution of experimentally-determin ...
History of anthropometry

The history of anthropometry includes the use of anthropometry as an early tool of physical anthropology, use for identification, use for the purposes of understanding human physical variation, in paleoanthropology, and in various attempts to correlate physical with racial and psychological traits. At various points in history, certain anthropometrics have been cited by advocates of discrimination and eugenics, often as part of novel social movements or based upon pseudoscientific claims.