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When people repeatedly imagine nonexistent actions and events, they can inadvertently create false memories. For example, in an experiment, students are asked to repeatedly visualize breaking a toothpick. Following this, they are more likely to think they have actually broken a toothpick. This is known as .
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Explain the term minorities ? why do they lag behind the majority community both educationally and economically ? how can they get their rightful place in society
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Knowing that you will be punished for breaking mom's favorite dish is a function of the
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In writing about her findings in a brazilian shantytown, nancy scheper-hughes’s account of alto do cruzeiro provides a window into the terrible toll of nonconsensual organ harvesting among the poor, as well as how she herself changed over time. how might an anthropologist justify the publication of this ethnographic research when considering the problem of ethnographic authority? a. all of the poor must be given an equal voice, thus polyvocality is justification. b. anthropologists are themselves changed in fieldwork, and so honest reflexivity is justification. c. the horrific conditions made it impossible to ignore, and since she obtained informed consent, this is justification. d. authoritative writing asks us to consider what right we have to report, thus a moral challenge is justification.
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In 1866, a mob in which tennessee city attacked local african americans and burned down homes and schools?
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