by Stephen D. Smith | Jul 25, 2022 | Anthropology
(Page 358 of Chapter 14, on Culture and Sustainability, of your textbook poses the question, “What political, economic, and cultural factors are prohibiting world leaders from agreeing on solutions to global environmental challenges?” (Palmer, 2020). For this...
by Stephen D. Smith | Jul 23, 2022 | Anthropology
3-1 Discussion: The Culture of Plastics Previous Next Complete this discussion before completing the journal reflection. Teenage culture has always been challenging to navigate. Fortunately, the clique called the Plastics knows just what it takes to fit in with their...
by Stephen D. Smith | Jul 23, 2022 | Anthropology
Format has to be ASA Essay Prompt: Biological anthropologists rely on material remains (bones, tools, etc.) tounderstand humans evolutionary history. For this essay, you are asked to review and analyze the work of anthropolists in a site where remains of hominins were...
by Stephen D. Smith | Jul 21, 2022 | Anthropology
Initial Post Instructions This week you will read about architecture. The lesson includes information on Roman architecture, which was greatly influenced by the Greeks and Etruscans. Locate at least two architectural works that were influenced by Greco-Roman...
by Stephen D. Smith | Jul 21, 2022 | Anthropology
Students will analyze the biocultural component(s) of a story of their choosing (suggestions provided below) in a 4-5 page paper (1000-1250 words) comprised of the sections outlined below. You do not need to follow APA structuring rules for a research paper (APA...
by Stephen D. Smith | Jul 21, 2022 | Anthropology
Popularly, we tend to think of formalized/institutionalized laws – i.e., laws that have been codified and written down – as the only regulations that influence our behavior. However, such a notion privileges (particular Euro-American orientations towards)...