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Humor as a Teaching Tool: The Innocent Anthropologist Nigel Barley's book The Innocent Anthropolgist: Notes from a Mud Hut is a humorous look at the practice of anthropological fieldwork detailing Barley's stint living with and studying the Dowayo people of the African nation of Cameroon.... This book gives the anthropological account of the Dowayo people that Barley was expected to collect during his stay with them in Cameroon, but it also serves as a cautionary tale about giving undue reverence to anthropological fieldwork....
7 Pages
(1750 words)
Literature review
Order#: 526870 Topic: Losing the News Extended BOOK REVIEW The face of the various democracies and the state of affairs in those countries is an apt comparison to the state of the newspaper industry today.... The customer, due to economic reasons, gets satisfied by reading the headlines through the net, than go out and pay for a newspaper/magazine/book in hard-earned cash....
6 Pages
(1500 words)
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It is a book full of genuine American spirit evident during the period after the Civil War.... It is a book full of genuine American spirit evident during the period after the Civil War.... Buffalo Girls by Larry McMurtry is a fictional novel on the life of two women, one of which is an outstanding Martha Jane Canary, also known as Calamity, who was a star of the Wild West Shows; and Dora DuFran, a frontier woman....
1 Pages
(250 words)
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Read Ayn Rand's book, We the Living.... hellip; Be specific and bring in evidence from Rand's book to answer these questions.... But eventually, the book was published in 1936 by Macmillan, and has since gone on to sell close to 4 million copies....
4 Pages
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Reflection paper and BOOK REVIEW Name Institution BOOK REVIEW of, “The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning,” by Senge P.... hellip; First, the book challenges us to think of various organizations and specific missions as a multifaceted system rather than as accumulation of isolated problems.... The book is a climax for the expansion of a holistic view, the way everything interacts, and the factors that act upon other factors....
4 Pages
(1000 words)
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BOOK REVIEW and Critique of George Ritzer's McDonaldization of Society Name Institution BOOK REVIEW and Critique of George Ritzer's McDonaldization of Society This paper will provide a review and critique of The McDonalization of society by George Ritzer.... According to the book The McDonalization of society, George Ritzer embarked on Max Weber's central concept, rationalization, and employed the facades of economics, management, and sociology to provide people with a better understanding of the modern society....
6 Pages
(1500 words)
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American individualism Date American individualism Herbert Hoover was the thirty-first president of the U.... from 1929 to 19933.... Hoover attained global prominence in his humanitarian and philanthropic relief efforts that helped save lives of many people across Europe and the world.... hellip; By the time Hoover was elected the U....
3 Pages
(750 words)
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The Social Impact of “The Hunger Games” book and Movie When Suzanne Collins released “The Hunger Games” trilogy of books a few years back, she did so with the full intention of educating the young adults about the tragedies and atrocities of war.... Therefore, it is important that they be introduced to its terror in a controlled environment such as the pages of the book.... One thing that we know is true about the young adult readers and fans of the film is that they do not seem to mind the bleak storyline and emotionally disturbing ending that the book has....
12 Pages
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