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Anthropology - - answerthe study of humankind in all times and places
Ethnocentrism - answerthe belief that the ways of one's own culture are the only
proper ones
Culture - answertheories about the world and reality based on the assumptions and
values of one's own culture
Applied Anthropology - answeruse of anthropological knowledge and methods to
solve practical problems
Medical Anthropology - answerspecialization that brings theoretical and applied
approaches from cultural and biological anthropology to the study of human
sickness and health
Cultural - answerstudy of customary patterns in human behavior, thought and
feelings
Culture - answersociety's shared and social transmitted ideas, values, and
perceptions which are used to make sense of experience
Ethnography - answerdetailed description of a particular culture primarily based
on fieldwork
Fieldwork - answerterm for on site location research
Participant observation - answerlearning the culture through social
participation and personal observation
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