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What is Folkloristic Anthropology?
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Perfect Competition
Perfect competition is an uncommon phenomenon in the real business world. However, the actual market that approximate the conditions of perfectly competitive models include share markets, securities and bond markets and local vegetable market and agricultural product market etc.
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What is Microeconomics?
Microeconomics is the study of the economic actions of individuals and small groups of individuals. Thus microeconomics may be defined as that branch of economic analysis that studies the economic behaviour of the individual unit a person, a household or a firm.
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What is Anthropology?
Anthropology is the study of humans, past and present. To understand the full sweep and complexity of cultures across all of human history, anthropology draws and builds upon knowledge from the social and biological sciences as well as the humanities and physical sciences. A central concern of anthropologists is the application of knowledge to the solution of human problems.
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What is Biological Anthropology?
Biological Anthropology starts with the study of the origin and evolution of humans and analyses their diversity. It also examines the bio-social adaptation of different human populations living in different geographical and ecological settings.
The name biological anthropology came into vogue when scientists started studying humans based on evidence that was not just limited to bones. For example the study of human genetics, the study of primates and their relationship to the environment, etc.
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Social anthropology is the study of social behaviour, especially from the point of view of the systematic comparative study of social forms and institutions. In brief, social anthropology is a comparative study of social behaviour and social phenomena of men of all countries and ages.
Social anthropology is an important branch of anthropology. Social anthropology is social. This meaning of the word ‘social’ is enough to show how the field and viewpoint of social anthropology is different from other branches of anthropology. Physical anthropology and cultural anthropology are closely related.
Different branches of physical anthropology have a close bearing upon the study of social anthropology, a branch of cultural anthropology. Again archaeology has been helpful in the study of various branches of physical anthropology.
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Socio-cultural anthropologists are concerned with human social and cultural diversity and the bases of these distinctions, be they economic, political, environmental, biological; social roles, relationships, and social transformation; cultural identity; cultural dimensions of domination and resistance; and strategies for representing and analyzing cultural knowledge.
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What are Archaeological Sites?
A ‘Site’ or precisely an archaeological site is any kind of place, large or small, where there are traces of human occupation or his activity found available. Archaeological sites consist essentially of activity areas that comprise material cultural objects like tools and remains of food in the form of rubbish dumps.
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Linguistic anthropology is an interdisciplinary field dedicated to the study of language from an anthropological perspective. This means that, over the years, linguistic anthropologists have regarded language as a sophisticated sign system that contributes to the constitution of society and the reproduction of specific cultural practices.
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Sociologists and anthropologists have identified various forms and kinds of families with regards to the cultural peculiarities as obtainable in various societies over time. However, according to Ingiabuna and Obaro (2009) families are categorized based on the number and generations of people involved in the family groups and the leadership or power/authority holders in the group.
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