ANT 2301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Human Sexual Response Cycle, Clitoris, Shyness
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Taking effective notes: writing notes more effective. Anthropology: seeks to comprehend the entire human experience. Includes all humans across time and space: 2. Cultural anthro: studies the variation in thought and behavior among people in contemporary societies. Archaeology: studies the variation in thought and behavior among people of past societies. Linguistic anthropology: studies the variation in languages, roots of human languages, and how language shapes thought and behavior. Biological anthropology: studies evolution of humankind and biological differences and similarities among living people: 1. Evolutionary track: 2. biological differences, and variances among living people. Applied anthropology: application of anthropological knowledge to solution of human problems. Medical anthropology: study of health and healing in cross cultural and evolutionary perspective o. Includes biocultural influences on health and cultural differences in health behavior and healing practices. Describe the biological and cultural components of human sexuality: 2. Examine your own beliefs and assumptions about sexuali: 3.