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Explore the most fascinating, creative, dangerous, and complex
species alive today: you and your neighbors in the global village.
With compelling photos, engaging examples, and select studies by
anthropologists in far-flung places, the authors of ANTHROPOLOGY:
The Human Challenge, International Edition provide a holistic view
of anthropology to help you make sense of today's world. With this
text you will discover the different ways humans face the challenge
of existence, the connection between biology and culture in the
shaping of human behavior, and the impact of globalization on
peoples and cultures around the world.
A haunting ossuary of tiny poems covering a wide range of topics
such as love, romance, relationships, queer sexuality, religion,
death, demons, ghosts, bones, gender, and darkness. The Smallest of
Bones guides those on an intimate journey of body acceptance, with
sparse words dedicated to peeling back skin and diving bone-deep
into the self. Raw, honest, and powerful, this collection is an
offering to those struggling to find power in the darkness.
Haviland et al's streamlined market leading text presents cultural
anthropology in vivid, accessible terms that shows students how the
field is relevant to understanding the complex world around them.
The authors present the fundamental concepts from a holistic
perspective using three unifying themes to frame the text: the
varied ways humans face the challenges of existence, the
connections between culture and biology in shaping human beliefs
and behavior, and the impact of globalization on peoples and
cultures around the world. They also integrate coverage of race,
class, gender, and ethnicity throughout the text, and in this
edition, a new chapter Ethnographic Research: Its History, Methods,
and Theories, covers theory and methods more explicitly to help
instructors meet general education requirements. The text's
superlative writing, strong pedagogical program, rich visuals, and
robust collection of supplements provide exceptional teaching and
learning experiences for instructors and students alike.
Discover an exciting survivor of the Pleistocene and ingenious
creator of the Anthropocene -- Homo sapiens. Yes, that's you! And
over seven billion other members of your own species currently
dispersed across the entire earth (and a few even in space). With
compelling photos, engaging examples, conceptual tools, and select
studies by anthropologists in far-flung places, the authors of
ANTHROPOLOGY: THE HUMAN CHALLENGE, 15th Edition, provide a holistic
view of anthropology to help you gain a deeper and more
comprehensive understanding of our complex world. You'll discover
the different ways humans face the challenge of existence, the
connection between biology and culture in the shaping of human
behavior, and the impact of globalization on peoples and cultures
around the world.
Explore the most fascinating, creative, dangerous, and complex
species alive today: you and your neighbors in the global village.
With compelling photos, engaging examples, and select studies by
anthropologists in far-flung places, the authors of CULTURAL
ANTHROPOLOGY: THE HUMAN CHALLENGE, 15th Edition, provide a holistic
view of anthropology to help you make sense of today's world. With
this text, you will discover the different ways humans face the
challenge of existence, the connection between biology and culture
in the shaping of human beliefs and behavior, and the impact of
globalization on peoples and cultures around the world. It comes
with MindTap-a digital interactive learning platform with an array
of tools and apps-from video clips to notetaking and
flashcards-which will enliven your study and help you achieve
better grades.
Filled with current examples, THE ESSENCE OF ANTHROPOLOGY brings to
life anthropology's key concepts and their great relevance to
today's complex world. You'll learn about the varied ways culture
helps humans adapt to face the challenges of existence, the
connection between human culture and human biology, and the impact
of globalization on peoples and cultures around the world. New
Digging into Anthropology activities provide a hands-on approach to
anthropological methods. Furthermore, the book is packed with
learning tools that demonstrate major concepts, offer interesting
examples of anthropology's relevance to daily life, and guide your
study to help you retain what you read.
Get moving with Dart, the development platform that helps you
build high-performance HTML5 apps for the modern Web. With this
guide, you'll take a hands-on tour of the Dart language, libraries,
and tools--including its editor and virtual machine--for developing
structured, fast, and maintainable web apps that run on both the
client and the server.
Written by developer advocates at Google, this updated edition
covers Dart 1.0. Google designed Dart to boost performance and help
developers work more efficiently. This book shows you how to build
everything from simple scripts to complex apps that work well in
today's browsers.Build web apps with the object-oriented Dart
language, and compile your code to JavaScriptDelve into language
features, from optional types and method cascades to named
constructorsCreate, launch, and debug web and command-line apps
with Dart EditorExplore Dart APIs, including dart: core, dart:
html, dart: io, dart: convert, and dart: mirrorsUse tools such as
Dartium, the Chromium-based browser that can run Dart apps
nativelyWalk through Dartiverse Search, a client-server app that
combines useful and fun language and API features
As religious leaders, ministers are often assumed to embody the
faith of the institution they represent. As cultural symbols, they
reflect subtle changes in society and belief-specifically people's
perception of God and the evolving role of the church. For more
than forty years, Douglas Alan Walrath has tracked changing
patterns of belief and church participation in American society,
and his research has revealed a particularly fascinating trend:
portrayals of ministers in American fiction mirror changing
perceptions of the Protestant church and a Protestant God.
From the novels of Harriet Beecher Stowe, who portrays ministers
as faithful Calvinists, to the works of Herman Melville, who
challenges Calvinism to its very core, Walrath considers a variety
of fictional ministers, including Garrison Keillor's Lake Woebegon
Lutherans and Gail Godwin's women clergy. He identifies a range of
types: religious misfits, harsh Puritans, incorrigible scoundrels,
secular businessmen, perpetrators of oppression, victims of belief,
prudent believers, phony preachers, reactionaries, and social
activists. He concludes with the modern legacy of nineteenth- and
early-twentieth-century images of ministers, which highlights the
ongoing challenges that skepticism, secularization, and science
have brought to today's religious leaders and fictional
counterparts. "Displacing the Divine" offers a novel encounter with
social change, giving the reader access, through the intimacy and
humanity of literature, to the evolving character of an American
tradition.
"Alice was always beautiful-Armenian immigrant beautiful, with
thick, curly black hair, olive skin, and big dark eyes," writes
Dana Walrath. Alice also has Alzheimer's, and while she can
remember all the songs from The Music Man, she can no longer attend
to the basics of caring for herself. Alice moves to live with her
daughter, Dana, in Vermont, and the story begins. Aliceheimer's is
a series of illustrated vignettes, daily glimpses into their world
with Alzheimer's. Walrath's time with her mother was marked by
humor and clarity: "With a community of help that included pirates,
good neighbors, a cast of characters from space-time travel, and my
dead father hovering in the branches of the maple trees that
surround our Vermont farmhouse, Aliceheimer's let us write our own
story daily-a story that, in turn, helps rewrite the dominant
medical narrative of aging." In drawing Alice, Walrath literally
enrobes her with cut-up pages from Alice's Adventures in
Wonderland. She weaves elements from Lewis Carroll's classic
throughout her text, using evocative phrases from the novel to
introduce the vignettes, such as "Disappearing Alice," "Missing
Pieces," "Falling Slowly," "Curiouser and Curiouser," and "A Mad
Tea Party." Walrath writes that creating this book allowed her not
only to process her grief over her mother's dementia, but also "to
remember the magic laughter of that time." Graphic medicine, she
writes, "lets us better understand those who are hurting, feel
their stories, and redraw and renegotiate those social boundaries.
Most of all, it gives us a way to heal and to fly over the world as
Alice does." In the end, Aliceheimer's is indeed strangely and
utterly uplifting.
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