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  1. ANT 101 ASH Course Tutorial For more course tutorials visit www.ASHhelp.com

  2. ANT 101 ASH Course Tutorial ANT 101 Entire Course ANT 101 Week 1 DQ 1 Cultural Relativism (Ash course) • ANT 101 Week 1 DQ 1 Cultural Relativism • ANT 101 Week 1 DQ 2 Studying Culture • ANT 101 Week 2 DQ 1 Foraging Societies • ANT 101 Week 2 DQ 2 Economic Concerns • ANT 101 Week 2 Critical Thinking • Cultural Relativism. Cultural Anthropology gives three distinct meanings of cultural relativism: a moral stance that requires anthropologists to suspend moral and ethical judgments when interacting with a culture different from their own, a

  3. ANT 101 ASH Course Tutorial ANT 101 Week 1 DQ 2 Studying Culture (Ash course) ANT 101 Week 2 Critical Thinking Paper Kinship Organizations (Ash course) • 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 • 1. Due by Day 7. Critical Thinking Paper – Kinship Organizations. Kinship systems in Foraging and Horticultural based societies provide support for people in all stages of their life. Address the following in a two- to three-page paper: • a. Identify and describe the kinship system of one of the cultures listed below. These cultures are found in Chapters 3 and 4 of Cultural Anthropology

  4. ANT 101 ASH Course Tutorial ANT 101 Week 2 DQ 1 Foraging Societies (Ash course) ANT 101 Week 2 DQ 2 Economic Concerns (Ash course) • Answer one of the following four questions posed by Nowak and Laird, in Cultural Anthropology, at the very end of Chapter 3: • a. What can we learn from studying foraging societies? Is there anything we can learn regarding our relationship to the environment, or our family members, for example? • b. What is the ethnographic present • Economic Concerns. You have two choices for this discussion. • a. Choose one of the following questions raised by Nowak and Laird in their "Consider This" boxes, in Chapter 4, of Cultural Anthropology. Be sure to indicate at the outset which question you are answering. Read the original question and relevant

  5. ANT 101 ASH Course Tutorial ANT 101 Week 3 DQ 1 Social Organization (Ash course) ANT 101 Week 3 DQ 2 Doing Business with Family (Ash course) • Social Organization. Watch Blood Bonds, available in the Films On Demand database, in the Ashford Online Library. Describe the correlation between arranged marriage, economic exchanges surrounding marriage (bridewealth, bride service • Doing Business with Family. Nowak and Laird's Applying Anthropology 6.2 box, in Cultural Anthropology, proposes the following question: • The familiar saying “never do business with family” advises against the practices used in many of the chiefdom societies discussed in this chapter

  6. ANT 101 ASH Course Tutorial ANT 101 Week 3 Rough Draft of Final Cultural Research Paper (Ash course) ANT 101 Week 4 DQ 1 Monumental Architecture (Ash course) • 1. Due by Day 7. Rough Draft of Final Cultural Research Paper. To ensure that you are properly prepared for your Final Cultural Research Paper in this course, you must complete a draft/outline that includes: • a. A culture from the list below: • § Basseri of Iran • Monumental Architecture. What does monumental architecture imply about the cultural values and the socio-economic-political organization of the society that created it? • Do a bit of Internet research on religious or secular monuments, statues, and architectural wonders in your city, state, country, or internationally

  7. ANT 101 ASH Course Tutorial ANT 101 Week 4 DQ 2 Economy and Colonialism (Ash course) ANT 101 Week 5 DQ 1 Ethics in Anthropology (Ash course) • Economy and Colonialism. Relate what you have read in Chapter 8, of Cultural Anthropology, regarding colonialism and the expansion of capitalism in modern industrial societies to the article, “Marketers Pursue the Shallow Pocketed.” Is • Ethics in Anthropology. Be sure to watch and read the “Miscellaneous Topics” at the end of Chapter 9 ofCultural Anthropology. Then, address the following topic: As noted, anthropology’s work with the military over the years has been wrought with controversy

  8. ANT 101 ASH Course Tutorial ANT 101 Week 5 DQ 2 Anthropology and Your Future (Ash course) ANT 101 Week 5 Final Cultural Research Paper (Ash course) • and the Future. Watch Winners and Losers, available in the Films On Demand database, in the Ashford Online Library. Which issues are most urgent in our world today? Are they the same in the US as in the developing world? Where will the application of an anthropological perspective be most effective? Your initial response should be at • Focus of the Research Paper • Throughout this course, we have learned that the primary mode of subsistence (how a culture makes a living) impacts many other aspects of cultural behavior and has been an effective way to organize thoughts and studies about culture. In order to demonstrate

  9. ANT 101 ASH Course Tutorial For more course tutorials visit www.ASHhelp.com

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