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Unemployment and the different kinds within the economy. what effects they have and what each one looks like In real life situations.
examples of the differences of gdp in the output of our economy, equations and step by step problems. going into depth of the price indices
measuring gdp examples and describing what real gdp is
introduction to all 5 sectors going in depth about output into the economy
understanding the Kayapo culture and why they preformed in ways that they did. The meaning behind the body paintings, hair and ears. Understanding that they didn't just face skin bias then and it is actually something that many suffer from today. Getting around the struggles of racism and embracing yourself for who you are.
the four fields of anthropology and what that means to us. Discussing how the father of anthropology helped form what we had then into what we have today. breaking down the civilizations and how life used to be for them. Different texts that newer generations learned from and an adaptation of culture throughout time.
many argue that the newer generations are falling into a trap of becoming a cyborg from the dependency we have with our cell phones and the internet in general. After reading about it and discussing it in class we have come to terms that most of us do spend too much time on our phones and start to unintentionally dictate our everyday actions and how we communicate with one another.
somewhat of an opinion classwork that we had to do regarding anthropology and culture. Talks about values we hold true and where we learn these; such as... from family or was it instinct. Read about what culture is to an anthropologist and how they came to terms with a single definition.
diving into the scheper-Huges article we were required to read in class. evaluation scenarios from both the functionalism and unilineal point of views and how each of them sees societies and how they should be.