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Gothic summary notes A level OCR English Lit 59/60 A*
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ALL summary notes used for A Level English Literature OCR gothic exam to achieve 99% overall (10 pages) 
Includes: 
- summaries of key gothic texts from 1764-1983 such as The Castle of Otranto, The Woman in White, The Woman in Black, Frankenstein, Carmilla, Vathek, The Monk and many more 
- example phrases and sentence starters to use in essays 
- table of common gothic tropes and the texts that use them to compare the unseen extract to in the exam 
- how to structure the essay 
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Anthropology Exam 4 Questions with Latest Update
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Religion - Answer-Belief and ritual concerned with supernatural beings, powers, and forces 
 
Communitas - Answer-Intense feeling of social solidarity 
 
Polytheism - Answer-Worship of multiple deities, who control aspects of nature 
 
Monotheism - Answer-Worship of an eternal, omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent supreme present 
 
Mana - Answer-Impersonal sacred force, so named in Melanesia and Polynesia 
 
Taboo - Answer-Sacred and forbidden; prohibition backed by supernatural sanctions 
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Final Study Guide - Feeding, Eating, Elimination, Somatic-Symptom, Sleep-Wake, Sexual Dysfunction, Paraphillic, Gender Dysphoria, Substance - Related, Addictive, Impulse Control, Neurocognitive, and Personality Disorder.
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Final Study Guide - Feeding, Eating, Elimination, Somatic-Symptom, Sleep-Wake, Sexual Dysfunction, Paraphillic, Gender Dysphoria, Substance - Related, Addictive, Impulse Control, Neurocognitive, and Personality Disorder. 
 
What are the diagnostic criteria for Pica? 
A.) Persistent eating of nonnutritive, nonfood substances over period of at least one month. 
B.) The eating of nonfood substances is inappropriate to the developmental level of the individual. 
C.) The eating behavior is not cultur...
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Anthropology 101/Exam 1/Ole Miss/Delerme Questions and Answers
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Anthropology - the study of human societies and the human past 
 
Culture - the complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, arts, customs, social institutions, morals, and achievements of a social group 
- patterns for living that enable us to function as recognizably human 
 
Enculturation - the gradual adaptation of the characteristics and norms of a culture or group by a person or another culture 
 
Explicit Culture - cultural practices and knowledge that people can easily tal...
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Anthro chapter 12 Questions and Answers
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Anthro chapter 12 Questions and Answers 
1. Émile Durkheim, an early scholar of religion, stressed what he termed religious effervescence. Anthropologists too have stressed 
A. that proper analysis requires separation of collective re-creation from collective religion. 
B. that religious worlds are real and significant to those who construct and inhabit them. 
C. the analysis of the use of behavior-altering drugs in religious experience. 
D. the collective as well as individual universality of ...
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Chapter 12 Anthropology Homework Question and answers
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Chapter 12 Anthropology Homework Question and answers 
What is the key to Wallace's definition of religion? 
Wallace focuses on beliefs and rituals concerned with supernatural beings, powers, and forces. 
 
 
 
For _____, the "sacred" was a domain set off from the ordinary, or the mundane (profane). 
Durkheim 
 
 
 
 
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ANTH 1120 Midterm Review Questions and Answers,100% CORRECT
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ANTH 1120 Midterm Review Questions and Answers 
 
Terms: 
Nature: Inspired by Charles Darwin (theory of evolution): – the belief that behaviors including intelligence are biologically based. 
 
Nurture: 
•	Margaret Mead’s research debunked that theory. 
•	Identities are NOT biologically based but are learned and cultivated through socialization 
•	Identity is always produced in the course of social interaction 
 
Anthropological Skills (toolkit) ; Our ability to conduct qualitative res...
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Culture and Society (Exam 3)
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The belief in multiple deities that control different aspects of nature and the world is known as... - Polytheism 
 
The belief in a single, all-powerful deity is known as... - Monotheism 
 
A sacred force believed to reside in people, plants, animals, and objects is known as... - Mana 
 
This anthropologist defined religion as a system of belief and ritual concerned with supernatural beings, powers, and forces - Anthony Wallace 
 
Magic refers to... - use of supernatural techniques to accomplis...
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Final Study Guide - Feeding, Eating, Elimination, Somatic-Symptom, Sleep-Wake, Sexual Dysfunction, Paraphillic, Gender Dysphoria, Substance - Related, Addictive, Impulse Control, Neurocognitive, and Personality Disorder.
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Final Study Guide - Feeding, Eating, Elimination, Somatic-Symptom, Sleep-Wake, Sexual Dysfunction, Paraphillic, Gender Dysphoria, Substance - Related, Addictive, Impulse Control, Neurocognitive, and Personality Disorder. 
 
What are the diagnostic criteria for Pica? 
A.) Persistent eating of nonnutritive, nonfood substances over period of at least one month. 
B.) The eating of nonfood substances is inappropriate to the developmental level of the individual. 
C.) The eating behavior is not cultur...
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Chapter 13: Religion
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Chapter 13: Religion MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Anthropologists typically conduct fieldwork as participants, living in and coexisting with those they study. Religion, as a set of beliefs about how the world ought to be, can be successfully studied because it is also a. easily understood as a practice by attending religious services. b. lived out in a community of people. c. understood as to its truth or falsity through participant observation. d. useful as a theoretical understanding of daily life. ANS:...
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