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Are Similar! Observations In Cultural Anthropology : An excellent 6 page essay for
those studying anthropology or certain areas of sociology. Author illustratively describes
pertinent observations made about people in a Brooklyn, NYC pizzeria and the surrounding
events that transpired. Several quotes are used from observed conversations. No
bibliography. Anthr.wps Cultural Anthropology / Religion & Art : A 7 page paper on how art
and religion have been blended throughout known history and how this applies to cultural
anthropology. The paper discusses how religion and art are means of expressing cultural
beliefs, means of teaching societal norms, and means of progressing society. The writer
argues that cultural variation/progression impacts the evolutionary scheme as imperatively
as biological variation. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Cultant.wps Cultural Differences / Seeing the World Through the Eyes of Others : A 5 page
examination of the experiences one typically encounters when entering a different culture.
Discusses problems such as the language barrier, food differences, dress, etc. Includes a
humorous example of differences one can experience even within a small geographic area.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Cultdiff.wps The Frankfurt School and Culture Industry : A 6 page paper that discusses the
culture industry, a concept developed by Frankfurt School scholars Holkheimer and Adorno.
The basic concept of the culture industry is that technology and industry have created a
movement towards the mass production of culture. Holkheimer and Adorno argue this concept
as it relates to man's role within society as well as the role of industry and business in
creating this social phenomenon. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Frankfur.wps *More On The Culture Industry available in Our *Philosophy Section ! Sociology, Culture, & Learning -- A Theoretical Examination : A 5 page
essay exploring specific sociological issues: social factors involved in learning; how
social structure creates social order in a culture; how social structure and culture have
changed over the last 50 years. Theories are offered in terms of learning as a social act.
Social order is explained. Bibliography is included. Socio.wps Gary Althens "American Ways" : An 8 page paper that provides an
overview of Gary Althen's book American Ways. This paper demonstrates the way in which
Althen's cultural perspective on white, middle-class America can be an important
sociological tool for people from other countries. Bibliography lists 1 source. Amerways.wps Machiavelli, Erasmus, and Pico della Mirandola On Human Nature : A 7 page paper
that compares three Italian humanists and their perspectives on human nature. This paper
demonstrates the way in which the independent perspectives of these three authors, though
all based in ancient philosophy, create different concepts of the origin of human nature.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Three.wps Samurai Japanese Culture : A 4 page research essay that describes the Samurai
culture. Topics include the origins of the Samurai, their purpose, and the end of the
Samurai class. But, did the spirit of the Samurai end there? Was the spirit of the
fiercest warrior who service without regard for his own safety once again evident in the
Kamikaze pilots in World War II. This writer discusses this possibility. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Samurai.wps Japanese Vs. American Development of Self-Concept : A 15 page paper on
the factors that make up self-concept in each country. The writer describes how the
mythology, religion, social setting, child-rearing and concepts of success define who
people are in each culture. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Japanv.wps Brazilian Culture / The Carnival At Rio DeJaneiro : A 5 page research paper
focusing on the current day celebration and activities associated with this celebrated
festivity in Brazil. Various rituals and traditions are highlighted throughout the
discussion. A brief overview of the origin of carnivals is included as well. Bibliography
lists 8 sources. Carnival.wps Caribbean Islands and Islands of the Indian Ocean: An 8 page paper comparing
these two areas. The writer describes and compares the culture, environment and society of
each. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Caribisl.wps Chinese Family Systems : A 7 page paper on Chinese families, comparing
contemporary situations with traditional. The writer details Chinese wedding customs,
gender power, patriarchy and the traditional family structure juxtaposed in modern life.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Chinafam.wps Ancient Cyprus : This 10 page paper provides an overview of the ancient
civilization and culture of the island of Cyprus. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Acyprus.wps Modern Greek Culture : A 10 page research paper on the culture of modern
Greece. The writer explores the gender roles, ethnicity, language, and religion, and other
important influences in modern Greek society. Specific examples of Greek ritual and
tradition are provided. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Mdrngrk.wps Estimating the Life Expectancy of A Community's Citizens : 7 pages in length.
In this study, the writer analyzes death records of a specific town and hypothesizes that
the next 150 years will bring about a continued decrease in infant and child mortality as
well as an augmentation in the number of years that people will live. A study of area
tombstones is conducted and data is collected to determine common ages at which people
have died over a period of about 150 years. A number of possible discrepancies are taken
into account and conclusions are made with the help of supporting library research.
Several illustrative charts are included. Bibliography lists 5 supporting sources. Lifeexpy.wps Hyksos / Semitic Origins : A 5 page research paper exploring the origins of the
Hyksos who seized and ruled Egypt during the 15th and 16th Dynasties. Although their
origins were thought to date back to Old Testament Hebrew by very early scholars (First
Century AD), it is only in the last thirty years archeological finds have indicated the
Hyksos had a strong affiliation with the Canaanites. This paper offers evidence of their
origins. Hyksos.wps Physical Descriptions Of Biblical Patriarchs / Influence Of Ancient Art : A 6
page paper that compares the Biblical descriptions of some of its major patriarchs
(Abraham, Isaac, etc;) with the archaeological findings of the time, to support their
descriptions. The writer attempts to show that archaeological findings, including art and
sculpture, deny some of the representations in the Bible, including the advanced age of
many of the patriarchs in Genesis, and the racial hereditary basis for characters like
Esau. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Patriar.wps Modern Patriarchy : An 11 page paper. Patriarchy progressively has moved from
the realms of anthropological and sociological "quirk" to that of full-blown
conspiracy, according to some modern authors. What these extreme feminist authors have
failed to consider, however, is that patriarchy as a cultural norm seems perfectly natural
in the cultures in which it is practiced, and that it is only those of other parts of the
world who have any complaints. Even though patriarchy is ingrained in many cultures of the
world, some of those cultures are facing the necessity of reassessing their positions,
forced not by any commonweal thinking, but by physical realities. Somalia is used as an
example. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Patriarc.wps Biology & Behavior / Nature vs. Nurture : 9 pages on biologically
determined behaviors and the nature vs. nurture controversy. Writer finds that many of our
more common behaviors do indeed find their roots in biology. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Biolbeha.wps Cultural Influence of World War I : A 10 page research paper on World War
I's influence on art, literature and music. The writer describes the significance of World
War I, the various art and literary movements, and the changes they led to. Bibliography
lists 7 sources. Musicww1.wps Walt Disney & The Culture He Created : This 8 page report examines
"Disney Culture" in relationship to its founder, Walt Disney. The writer
examines Disneys mission statement, dress code, value system, theme park layout
& landscape, and overall relevance to American culture. Recent controversies
surrounding the organization are also included. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Disney.wps The Effects of Ethnicity on the United States / More Negative Than Positive :
A 6 page research paper which discusses the way ethnicity has effected the United States.
Background on when ethnicity began and how the melting pot occurred and what negative and
positive effects ethnicity has had. Bibliography lists 4 sources is attached. Ethnicit.wps The Simmering Melting Pot / Haitians & Cubans In the U.S.A. : A 6
page paper on the Cuban and Haitian boat people. The writer focuses on the plight of the Marielitos
-- Cuban refugees who braved the treacherous waters of the Gulf in an attempt to reach
America, where, they hope, they will be able to seek asylum from the oppression of their
native land. Detailing the history of the first Marielitos, the paper then goes on to
describe the different situation encountered by the "new Marielitos" and the
problems they encounter in trying to assimilate into American society; a society that
frequently wishes they would be returned to Cuba. Similar information is also examined
with regard to Haitian refugees and their own unique problems in assimilating to American
culture. Bibliography lists 6 sources.Melting2.wps United States of America / Composite Culture or Melting Pot ? : A 3 page essay
reflecting upon points made in an article which argues that America is not -- nor has it
ever been -- identifiable by some consistently homogeneous culture. Instead, the country
has historically retained its "melting pot" identity-- as explicated by the
writer of this thoughtful essay and the article (s)he discusses. No Bibliography. Meltingp.wps Science, The Bell Curve, & Racism : A 14 page paper that presents the
theory that science has been readily utilized as a means for promoting racism. This paper
considers the impact of scientific findings in regards to ethnicity and the impact that
these have on racism, especially in the United States. The Bell Curve is one example of
recent racially-based scientific findings that have been challenged because of their jaded
methodology. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Science.wps The Story of Italian Immigrants and Their Lives in the New World : 5 pages in
length. Written mostly in the first person, the writer of this essay examines reasons
their family may have immigrated to the U.S. from Italy and complements all ideas provided
with actual library research. Also explored are the opportunities and programs that aided
immigrants of the early twentieth century in their struggle for a piece of the proverbial
"American Dream." Bibliography lists 4 sources. Italimmi.wps New Orleans / Cultural Gumbo! This 7 page research paper discusses the cultural
diversity of New Orleans and how this diversity works to create a unique and exciting city
so many years after it was first regarded as a haven rich with culture. Sociological
factors and some historical discussions are integrated with present day attributes of the
city. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Neworlea.wps Southern History, Southern Family : A 3 page essay on southern family life. The
writer discusses the relevance of family history in the way many southerners perceive
themselves today. Race relations, culture, and other historical factors all contribute to
the importance of family in this region of the Untied States. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Histsout.wps Fashion During the 1950's : 5 pages in length. A well-written essay in which
the writer demonstrates how popular fashions of the 1950's reflected the sociocultural
mood of that particular era. It is posited that fashions are always representative of the
mindstate of the people who live in the era during which they are popular. T-shirts,
boots, jeans, and black leather jackets are among the many examples provided of fashion
during the fifties. Bibliography lists 7 comprehensive sources. Fashn50s.wps The Amish People : 6 pages in length. This group is examined in terms of
lifestyle, dress, use of technology and relationship to the larger society. Disputes with
the United States government are highlighted in the areas of dress, education and military
duty. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Amish.doc Gender Roles and American Popular Culture : A 5 page essay on culture and
gender roles. The writer details how education, popular culture, and advertising both
reflect and create gender roles. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Genderol.wps Modern Society / Desensitized to Natural Beauties : 6 pages in length. A
comprehensive look at the theories of Walker Percy -- who asserts that we, as a society,
are desensitized so much by the media that naturally-aesthetic scenery & images cannot
possibly seem as beautiful to us as they should. For example, we have already seen and
heard so much about the Grand Canyon that going there for the first time would not
necessarily be the same awe-inspiring experience for us that it was for people hundreds of
years ago. Bibliography is unavailable. Percy.wps Gender and Self-Esteem : A 5 page paper on the topic of gender roles and
self-esteem. The writer describes how society's expectations has influenced adolescents'
perception of themselves. Genderes.wps Homo Erectus : A 5 page research paper on Homo Erectus -- an early evolutionary
version of human originally believed to have started in Africa, and now in Asia.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Homoerec.wps Food Fusion / Comparison Of Common Cuisine Across Two Cultrues : Vietnamese and
Turkish cuisine is discussed in the context of food fusion, a term used to describe the
trend of combining foods from more than one culture. Bibliography lists 11 sources in this
15 page paper. Vietturk.wps Culinary World as Status Symbol : A 4 page paper on how restaurants around the
world and through time have stood as status symbols for social interactions and
interpersonal identity. Particularly addressed are celeb restaurants which provide their
patrons with a various set of identities related to social status. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Culicult.doc Determining Yuppie Cuisine : A 4 page paper that addresses the diversity of
yuppie tastes in the culinary scene and describes why it is impossible to define a cuisine
for yuppies, except that it includes everything. The paper posits that this is true
because yuppies are investigative and supportive of diverse cultures. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Yuppies.doc The Deaf & Hard Of Hearing As A Minority Group : An 8 page research paper
exploring the deaf community. The writer argues the Deaf and Hard of Hearing should be
considered a cultural minority group and offers evidence to support the premise. Different
aspects of life for the Deaf are explored. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Deafmino.wps Comparing Two Coins / Symbology Of Culture : A 5 page analysis of the
symbolic content, similarities and differences, of a coin issued by Lysimachus and a U.S.
Kennedy half dollar. No bibliography. Coincult.wps Ice Cream / Cultural Symbol and Example of Good Business : A 6 page research
paper in which the writer examines the phenomena of America's love for ice cream as well
as some of the inner-working of companies such as Ben & Jerry's and the efforts that
these mega-enterprises have made to ensure quality human resources and low turnover.
Bibliography lists approximately 4 sources. Icecream.wps Egypt & India / A Comparison Of Cultures : A 6 page outline of the cultural
similarities between Egypt and India. Emphasis is placed on familial structure.
Bibliography lists four references. Egyindia.wps Homers "The Iliad" vs. Egyptian Burial Rituals : A 3 page
comparison addressing the importance of body preservation and burial rites in the form of
dressings, tombs and stones as it applies to the text and events in The Iliad. The paper
particularly discusses the burial rites surrounding the heroes Hektor and Sarpedon in this
regard. Bibliography lists 1 source. Gilg3.wps Funeral & Death Rituals In Nigeria, India, & China : This 6 page
research paper examines rituals surrounding death and funeral rites in these three
countries. Bibliography lists six sources. Funeral.doc The Tlingit Treatment Of Death : A 5 page examination of the rituals associated
with death in nineteenth century Tlingit culture. The Tlingit people lived along the coast
of Southeast Alaska which extended from the Canadian boundary to Yakutat Bay. In this
report, emphasis is placed on body preparation, mourning, and the potlatch with respect to
the traditions of this particular aboriginal culture. Bibliography lists four sources. Tlinget.wps Rites of Passage / Native Americans vs. Todays Americans : A 7 page paper
exploring the rite of passage from adolescence to adulthood. Three native cultures and
their traditional rituals are compared (Okiek, Okrika, Tukuna) with one another and then
with those of todays modern teenager in America. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Rite.wps The Role of Extended Families in Black Culture : 5 page essay exploring the
role of the extended family in Black families. Anecdotes as well as formal research
studies are reported. The importance of the extended family which includes blood-related
and nonblood-related persons cannot be overestimated for the African-American family
particularly in helping the youth deal with prejudice. Bibliography lists 5 references. Blackfam.wps India, China and Sub-Saharan Africa / A Brief Comparison : A 4 page research
paper that looks at the culture of these three regions in the world. Two specific arenas
are emphasized: the role of women and religion. Although distinct differences are present,
there is a remarkable similarity between and among the three regions in both arenas. The
writer suggests that part of the reason for similarities in the role of women is the
religious beliefs that are predominant in each geographical region. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Subsah.wps "Into the Heart" / A Book Review : A 3 page analytical reaction to
Kenneth Good's book entitled "Into the Heart." The text is about Good's voyage
to Venezuela where he studied the ways of the Yanomama tribe;-- a Stone Age group known as
the "fierce people" whose customs are nothing short of surprising. No
Bibliography. Intohart.wps Trobriand Islanders Of Papua, New Guinea : This 8 page essay looks at the
unique people of the Trobriand Islands and their culture. The Trobriands are southeast of
Papua and are home to nearly 25,000 people. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Trobrian.wps "Economics" In The New Guinea Highland : This 7 page research
paper examines the tribal societies of the Highlanders of New Guinea as written about by
ethnographer David M. Hayano in The Road Through the Rain Forest: Living Anthropology
In Highland Papua New Guinea (1990). Specifically discussed are the concept of
economics, distribution of labor and services, and wages. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Highland.wps African Tribal Culture / Rites Of Passage : This 12 page paper focuses upon a
number of African rites of passage as they pertains to young men. The Bushmen, Toma, Gisu,
Makonde and Masai tribes are among those highlighted. Bibliography lists 17 sources. Rites.wps The Cattle-Complex Society Of The Barabaig : A 5 page essay on the part that
cattle play in the society and culture of the Barabaig tribe of Tanzania. Bibliography
lists 2 sources. Cattelco.wps Journey of a Black Man from Liberia to the U.S. : 6 pages in length. An
excellent report for those studying cultural anthropology. Based largely on an interview
with a 53 year-old man who came to the U.S. from Liberia, the writer discusses language,
culture, social structure, and political problems in Liberia and contains the
interviewee's comments on the "absurd" racial tensions that exist in the U.S.
between Whites and Blacks. No Bibliography. Liberian.wps Women in Kenya : 6 pages worth of compiled research and information on the
social role of women in Kenya, their high fertility rates, culture, and tradition. Insight
is given into the socio-health related problems that exist and what is (or is not) being
done to solve them. An interview with a woman from Kenya (who now lives in the U.S.) is
cited. Bibliography lists 6 relevant sources. Kenyawmn.wps Birth Twins & Synbolism In African Religion / The Dogon : A 6 page paper
that provides an overview of twins in African religion and ritual, with a focus on both
symbolic and birth twins in Dogon tribes. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Afrtwins.wps African Tribal Groups / The Nuer and E.E. Evans-Pritchard : A 7 page paper that
reviews Evans-Pritchard's perspectives on the culture, society, community, and kinship of
the Nuer of the Southern Sudan. 1 source cited. Nuer.wps Camara Layes "The Dark Child" / An Autobiographical Look At Africa
: A 5 page essay on this book which examines traditional tribal life in Africa. Darkchi.wps The Xhosa People / Culture & Clash With Europeans : The Xhosa speaking
nation in South Africa is second only to the Zulus in numbers. This 11 page report
describes their location, society, history, culture, tradition, family life, etc.; The
writer also covers historical tensions occurring between the Xhosa people and Europeans
who came to the Cape. It is argued that the Xhosas' own lack of political unity, belief in
mysticism, etc.;-- prevented them from being able to defend themselves successfully
against the Europeans when conflict arose. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Xhosa.wps Creoles : A 3 page paper on the Creole population. Among issues discussed are
who are Creoles and who are Cajun, and when and where did they come from. Creole.doc Chicano Culture in Contemporary Literature : A 7 page paper discussing
contemporary Chicano literature as reflected in works by Anaya, Galarza, Rivera, and
Hinojosa. The paper argues that current Chicanos are becoming increasingly more proud of
their heritage and more comfortable with their ethnicity, and this shows in their
literature. No sources. Chicano.wps Mexican Culture-- Dia de los Muertos : A 5 page research paper on this traditional Mexican ceremony, Dia de los Muertos, or the "Day of the Dead," which has its roots in two cultures -- the ancient Aztec customs of Latin America, and the Spanish-Christian observance of All Saints Day on Nov. 1 and All Souls Day on Nov. 2. According to Aztec legend on the Day of the Dead, the dead are released from Mictlan -- the land of the dead -- to visit the living world and to mingle with friends and family. The writer explores the origins of this tradition and relates the various practices that are involved. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Mexcltr.wps de la Barca's "Life in Mexico" # 2 : A 5 page paper based on an analysis of Frances Calderon de la Barca's Life in Mexico (early 19th century). The writer applies what is learned in the book to cover the life of a hypothetical Mexican criollo (Creole) during this time period. Full citation for the primary source is available. Mexico2.wps de la Barca's Life in Mexico : A 5 page paper on this book. The writer details aspects of Mexican life in the 19th century, such as clothing styles, households, religion, food, and differences in the social classes. Mexico.wps Contrasts In Mexican & U.S. Culture : A 4 paper dealing with the cultural differences between Mexico and the United States. Deals with the importance of multiculturalism and intercultural exchanges. No bibliography. Mexus.wps Page's "The Brazilians" vs. Greenberg's "Blood Ties: Life & Violence In Rural Mexico": These two works are compared and contrasted in a 4 page critical analysis. The writer emphasizes how violence in each society is portrayed. No other sources used. Brazil.Doc Italian - Americans In The United States : This 11 page report examines many aspects of Italian immigration. Health, occupation and other issues are explored, including a look at Italian neighborhoods in the New York area. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Italamer.wps Indo-Americans Propose Melting Pot Resolution : A 7 page piece that discusses two issues confronting Indo-Americans (Americans from India) today--discrimination and cultural identity. The paper provides an historical perspective on how diversity within the Indian community was created and what that means to the Indo-American community. In response to the identity crisis, the paper posits the call of some Indo-American leaders for the true formation of an American melting pot rather than strict ethnocism. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Indoamer.wps Comparing American & Polish Culture : A 5 page research paper briefly exploring the American and Polish cultures. The emphases in the essay include: religion, family, children and teenagers. There are far more similarities between the two cultures than one would expect given their respective political backgrounds. Extensive bibliography is included. Amerpoli.wps The Female Breast in Historical Perspective : The subject is looked at in terms of biology, psychology, and culture in this 7 page paper. Modern American culture is compared to others around the world and issues such as breast feeding in public as well as laws which prohibit public nudity are discussed. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Breast.wps Puerto Rican Migration & The Quest For Social Equality : Beginning with a history of reasons Puerto Ricans came to the mainland, this 15 page research paper delves into the psychology of today's new migrant and the need for empathetic social service programs. It is argued that Puerto Ricans can best be serviced by those who are of their own culture, or at least -- of their Latin-America background as it is difficult for anyone else to earn necessary trust. Suggestions and specific cultural examples are provided throughout. Bibliography lists 14 sources. Puetomi2.wps Puerto Rican Migration / Push & Pull Factors : A 14 page examination of reasons why Puerto Ricans have flocked to the mainland U.S.A. since Puerto Rico became a territory. The early struggles endured by Puerto Ricans are described in considerable detail as are some of the system's failures in trying to advance the Puerto Rican community in America today. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Puetomig.wps Puerto Ricans on the Mainland : A 10 page paper focusing on this topic. THe writer looks at the impact on the US of Puerto Rican migration, and examines how this ethnic group has assimilated into the culture. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Pr.wps Puerto Ricans & The Continuance of Inner-City Dwelling : This 9 page research paper looks at the socioeconomic reasons why Puerto-Ricans first chose their mainland homes in large U.S. cities like New York and continue to live there today despite suburban sprawl and the ability to move elsewhere. Social, cultural, and even psychological reasons are provided from an historic perspective. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Puetimi3.wps Sexual Behaviors of the Amazon People : An in-depth 5 page review of Thomas Gregor's book entitled "Anxious Pleasures : Sex Lives of an Amazonian People. Practices, myths, and various aspects are explored in great detail. Amazonsx.wps Arabian Women / Overcoming Traditional Barriers : A 5 page discussion of how women in the Middle East are finally beginning to transcend cultural restrictions and acquire rights that they never had before. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Arabwoma.wps Jewish Reform Movement -- Ethics Movement : A 10 page paper on the Reform Jewish Movement that discusses immigration to the United States, and the background behind that immigration, including population statistics, contributions of the Reform Movement to American society in general and to its own membership--concentration on civil and human rights issues. It also discusses the Reform Movement's involvement in the creation of a world Jewry. Bibliography includes 10 sources. Reformje.wps Ivory Coast Women : A 5 page research paper investigating women who live in Ivory Coast. Examples of women entrepreneurs are offered as well as a discussion about other women who are operating home-type businesses. Bibliography includes four references. Ivoryc.wps Rudyard Kipling's "Kim" : 10 pages in length. A through discussion of character and setting in Rudyard Kipling's novel entitled "Kim" -- in which the writer describes the book as a realistic depiction of life and culture in India. A number of quotes from the book illustrate the writer's points and the primary source is cited in its own bibliography. Kipling.wps Cultural Imperialism in India : A 5 page paper on this perceived 'threat' in India. America's Western influence has become imbedded in Indian culture, a situation that not everyone in India sees as a positive element. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Culimp.wps Sikh Organization and Policy : A 7 page piece on the Sikh Organization that discusses how and why it was formed, how the country has responded to it, and what its influence is in the world today. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Sikh.wps Tantric Tribes and Tantrism : A 7 page research paper in which the writer provides an overview of the tantric tribes of India and the impacts of tantrism on Buddhism and Hinduism. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Tantrist.wps The Mayan Civilization Was A Vibrant & Flourishing World : This 6 page research paper provides an overview of the ancient Mayans of Mexico. Significant events in the civilizations history are noted. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Mayanc.wps Women in Islam vs. Women in Hinduism : A 7 page paper comparing the lifestyles of these two groups of women. The writer explores the cultural and religious differeces and modern society's perceptions of their traditional roles. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Hinduisl.wps Altruism & Proving The Theory of Kin Selection : A 4 page analytical examination of animal / insect altruism and the theory of kin selection first presented in the 1960's by Dr. W. Hamilton. The writer evidences the validity of kin selection through a discussion of honeybees, spadefoot tadpoles, etc; Good case examples are provided and excellent biological reference is included. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Kinselec.wps The Kibbutz: An Analysis of Two Studies: A 9 page research paper on the Blasi and Rayman studies of the Israeli kibbutz. The writer details the theories, styles, and contents of the two works. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Kibbutz.wps The Chickasaw Indians : A 15 page overview on the history and ways of the Chickasaw Indians. The writer describes the Chickasaw people in terms of culture, religion and also in relationship to the United States Government. Bibliography lists 14 sources. Chickasaw.wps The Cherokee / Family Characteristics, Organization, and Values : A 6 page look at family structure and values in the Cherokees. Emphasis is placed on the clan system and on the family relationships imposed by that system. Bibliography lists three sources. Cherokee.wps The Navajo Blessingway Ceremony : A 5 page paper exploring the Navajo Blessingway ceremony, the ritual and story tradition that forms the core of a major Navajo view. Bibliography lists four sources. Navajo.doc The Sun Dance / A Sacred Native American Rituals : A 5 page overview of the Sun Dance. Includes specific information on the ceremony itself and how this ceremony and its connotations have changed over time. Also includes introductory material on the Battle of Little Big Horn and why Sitting Bulls vision during the Sun Dance was instrumental in the outcome of the battle. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Sundance.wps Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota Indians / Family Tradition & Social Structure : A 10 page research paper in which the writer discusses the family traditions, social practices, and political organization of this Minnesota/Eastern Dakota tribe. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Nativein.wps The Taino Indians -- One Of The First Cultures Destroyed By Europeans : An 8 page research paper on The Taino Indians-- a tribe that belonged to the Arawak culture of South America's tropical region. The writer describes the culture, philosophy, rituals & traditions of this group. A history of the Taino Indians under European conquest is presented and it is concluded that they were among the first tribes to be robbed of their culture by invading empires. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Tainoind.wps Totem Poles : An 8 page paper that outlines the prevallence of totem poles in the cultures of the Native American Pacific Northwest. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Totem.wps Totem Poles and the Pacific : A 5 page research paper detailing the importance of the Pacific Ocean to Native American Indian Culture. Bibliography lists four sources. Totempol.wps Centrifugal and Centripetal Forces and Culture : A 5 page paper that discusses how geographer Hartshorne's centrifugal and centripetal theories apply to the world today. Countries/ethnic groups visited in the discussion include: Canada, Europe, and Asia. The cultural ramifications discussed include: economic, geographic religious and political. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Centrigv.wps Social Anthropology / Observations of Homosexuals : A 3 page essay in which the writer reflects upon a one-time experiment-- purposefully observing the style, dress, mannerism, and subculture of homosexuals in New York City's Greenwich Village. Reported on is simply what was seen and observed.. The writer concludes that we cannot make assumptions about people based upon their sexuality and that homosexuals are "people before they are anything else." No Bibliography. Homoobs.wps The Sarakatsani Of Mesopotamia & Modern Gypsies in Rome : In this 12 page paper, the writer provides an overview of the Sarakatsani of Mesopotania, -- who are the forebearers of contemporary Gypsies in Rome. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Gyprome.wps Understanding Other Cultures : A 5 page research paper on how we understand other cultures. The writer describes the concept of culture, the fact that experience is the only way to understand one another, and the use of nonverbal cues and situational frameworks help us to understand one another. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Cultund.wps Pre - 1500 Asia / Cultural Change : A 6 page paper discussing the definition of culture and the factors which interacted to result in cultural change in relation to pre 1500 Asia and its interface with the European world. No bibliography. Pre1500.wps The Westernization Of Japan : A 4 page research paper discussing the Westernization of Japan. In the mid-1800s Samurai who were in the low ranks became dissatisfied with the feudal system and wanted to modernize Japan. A revolution occurred and the Meiji era began. The Shogunate was abolished and Westernaization began in a rather wholesale fashion. One aspect of Westernization the Japanese people feared was imperialistic power and, in fact, the Meiji government did find itself in the midst of what they feared. Wholesale adoption of Western ways was ended in 1912. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Japanwe.wps Youth Sports Structure / Japan vs. the United States : A 5 page essay comparing the structure of youth sports in Japan to the structure of youth sports in the United States, concentrating primarily on the schooling period that equates to middle- and early secondary school in the United States. Japanese students operate on a modified year-round school schedule and the school days are much longer than those of the U.S. In addition, more than half of the students of middle school age also attend private tutoring classes five and six nights each week, and three hours of homework daily from the public school is common. Japanese students have little time for sports activities of any kind, and the structures between the two countries are very different. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Ythsport.wps Professional Sports / Japan vs. the United States : A 5 page essay comparing the professional sports of Japan and the United States. Though almost every Japanese citizen follows their traditional sport of sumo wrestling, the growth of baseball in popularity and following in recent years has led even the Japanese to refer to it as the national sport. Nearly a mirror image of its American counterpart in administrative structure, it has allowed Japan to add another, unexpected, export: professional baseball players to U.S. teams. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Prosport.wps A Music Ethnography Of the Bluegrass Group "Intermountain Acoustics" : An 8 page paper discussing a group of five musicians who form "Intermountain Acoustics," a bluegrass group. Consists of notes and observations. Blueg.wps Non-Verbal Communications / A Definitive Overview : An 8 page research paper in which the writer explains the concept of non-verbal communications as it exists with respect to class and culture. Hand gestures, body English," facial expressions, and more -- are among the many forms of non-verbal communication explored. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Nonverb2.wps nonverbal Are Non-Verbal Communications In-Born or are They Learned ? : An 8 page look at non-verbal communications (i.e., gestures, motions, batting eyelashes, etc;) and the importance of realizing that different groups of people may interpret them in different ways. The primary focus of this particular report, however, is to analyze the controversy over whether most non-verbal communication activities are in-born traits or learned activities. Various issues and studies are explored to help answer this very question and arguments seem to lean strongly in favor of the 'in-born side' for certain non-verbal communications while some lean strongly in favor of the "learned" side for other examples of non-verbal communication. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Nonverbl.wps nonverbal Cultural Comparison of Non-Verbal Communications / Ghana vs. U.S.A. : A 5 page paper on non-verbal communications in Ghana (Africa) as compared with those in the United States. Ways to convey interest, arouse attention with facial expressions, make motions & gestures, communicate mood or attitude with clothing, etc; are examined. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Nonvergh.wps nonverbal Non-Verbal Environments & Business-Related Productivity :An in-depth, 20 page look at non-verbal environments and their impact upon us. The writer specifically examines how background & foregrounds, windowless environments, weather, odors, etc; can either positively or negatively impact productivity in the business world. Bibliography lists approximately 20 scholarly sources. Nonverb3.wps nonverbal Men, Women, & Differences in Non-Verbal Communication : In this 2 page essay, the writer observes differences between men and women in non-verbal communication patterns & habits.. Among other things, it is concluded that men are generally more expressive with their hands than their female counterparts ! No Bibliography. Menwomen.wps Smiling & Contemporary Society / Issues In Non-Verbal Communication : In this thoughtful 7 page essay, the writer discusses the meaning of smiling in modern American society and it how it functions differently for different people as an example of non-verbal communication. Of particular interest, is the difference between genders : men are often ridiculed if they smile "too much" whereas women are expected to smile constantly. Some cross-cultural comparisons are also made between perceptions of situational smiling in the United States and Europe. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Smiling.wps Looking At The Past For Answers To The Future / The Culture Of Ancient Rome : This 10 page paper examines social problems of today in comparison with those of Ancient Rome's. An historical overview is first provided that concentrates on the rule of Julius Caesar. Facts about Ancient Rome are gleaned from a variety of sources, inclusive of the art work the ancient world is famous for. An intense examination of this early culture concludes that they study of the ancient world is relevant to us today. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Ancrome.wps Sociology of Humans & Animals : Using 3 relevant sources, this 5 page essay discusses how similar apes and humans are from a socio-psychological perspective. Author makes the argument that apes should be treated just as humanely as ourselves. Apebook.wps Jim McGuigan's Culture & The Public Sphere : A 12 page paper that provides an overview of McGuigan's work and then also considers the implications of his work through a critique in terms of its application. Bibliography lists no additional sources. Mcguigan.wps Documentary - "The Kawelka: Ongka's Big Moka" (1976) Analyzed : This 2 page paper examines the Kawelka tribal people of Papua, New Guinea in terms of their gift giving ritual featured in the 1976 film, The Kawelka: Ongka's Big Moka. Specifically discussed is what civilized man can learn by observing a supposedly uncivilized culture. No bibliography. Bigmoka.wps Documentary - "Cannibal Tours" (1987) Analyzed : This 2 page research paper analyzes the documentary film, Cannibal Tours (1987), based upon the cultural exchange between a group of German tourists and the natives living along the Sepik River of Papua, New Guinea. Specifically discussed are how director Dennis O'Rourke makes effective use of humor and irony in recounting the ethnographic tale. No bibliography. Cannibal.wps Documentary - "Dead Birds" (1964) Analyzed : This 2 page paper examines the 1964 ethnographic film, "Dead Birds," which features the primitive Dani tribe of Western New Guinea and its relevance in the study of cultural anthropology. No bibliography. Deadbird.wps
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