Quality Time
Cultural Influences
How To
Scenarios
Texting
100
A chronological record of significant events often including an explanation of their causes makes it this.
What is History?
100
These are the patterns of behavior that are expected from individuals within society.
What are roles?
100
How to separate into smaller parts?
What is analyzing?
100
Body English-- an in class activity.
What is role playing?
100
This text wasn't about how much you had in your pocket, but about the dangers of activism, personal connection, sacrificial opposition: traditional activism vs. social media-ism.
What is "Small Change"?
200
NOT confined to the study of just the past, we must also consider the role of History in understanding these.
What is the past & present?
200
This group attempts to assess how societies work – what makes them the way they are and how they relate to one another.
Who are sociologists?
200
How to get involved in order to understand the mindset, behaviors, customs & feelings of a group people in order to understand them.
What is participate?
200
A psychology detective analyzes the drawing of a victimized child. He then realizes the child's perception of her parents and their relationship to his grandparents. The psychologist focuses on his parent's relationship to his grandparents and confirms whether or not this is true with his parents.
What is the psychoanalytical school of psychology?
200
According to the writer, one only needs this amount of meaningful relationships.
What is 150?
300
How we live, how we define human behavior in the past, present and the future.
What is society?
300
These are ‘social rules’ that identify correct behavior within society.
What are norms?
300
How to use your "third eye"?
What is close examination?
300
Molly is 5 years old and always wants to run in the front yard and kick her ball. However, the ball rolls into the street. Molly knows that her mom told her never go near the street or she’ll get in trouble.
What is her cognitive process?
300
Relatively isolated, living an essentially independent existence, this group was engaged by Europeans who introduced the steel axe.
Who are the Yir Yoronts?
400
Letters, diaries, newspapers, plays, poems & commentaries.
What are primary & secondary sources?
400
This examines what has existed for a long time--the way things have always been.
What are customs?
400
How to uncover hidden truths, profound discoveries and thought provoking.
What is interpreting data?
400
Used to locate indigenous groups, this is used to locate and observe subjects of the study (attached)
What is the map of an anthropologist?
400
This text focused on the "pervasiveness of technological innovation and its centrality to military planning" ultimately leading to modern day advances in society.
What is "The Means of Destruction?"
500
How we express ourselves, how our forms of culture change and adapt
What is culture?
500
This examines what is right and wrong-- the things society places most “worth” on.
What are values?
500
How to understand the meaning of instructions and problems by stating a problem in one's own words.
What is comprehension?
500
Sally wants to go to the movies and see “GI Joe”. She knows that she’s supposed to keep her room clean and pick the toys off the floor before she can ask to go. Sally puts up all her toys and goes and asks her mom if they can go to the movies. Before her mom answers Sally tells her that she’s cleaned her room and put her toys up. Sally knows that if she follows her mom’s rules and keeps her room clean, she has a better chance of obtaining a reward than if she doesn’t.
What is behaviorism?
500
The accumulated approval and disapproval that people express toward a person, group or object.
What is status?
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