Interview response for Anthropology class (DUE TONIGHT AT 11:59 EST!!!)
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E $ $ a y is for a college course in Anthropology. Assignment is to complete an Interview on the given question and have them response. All the responses are in a file down below. Their is NO length requirement, just got to make sure E $ $ a y is long enough to answer all questions and requirements.
Please be sure to include the following information in your interview as well.
1-Where was the person born? Where was the person raised?
2-What is the person’s ethnic/cultural background? Your informant must also have a different cultural background from yours.
3-Read about your informant’s culture in at least one reference source.
Please review the following guidelines for your assignment:
a-The p-a-p-e-r itself should NOT just contain a list of questions and answers. It should be written in
E $ $ a y form with an introduction and conclusion. Minimum topics included should be:
1) basic information about the interviewed person and their culture
2) the use of a theory from your text to incorporate cultural information
3) some comparison of their culture or subculture to yours
4) a reflection on individual variation within a culture (.why this individual is unique and may not be representative of others in their culture)
5) an introduction and conclusion
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