In "How Sushi Went Global," Theodore Bestor notes that the Japanese love of sushi increased because the introduction of jet aircraft in the 1960s made it possible to ship fresh bluefin tuna, the centerpiece of sushi, to Japan before the fish could spoil
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
F
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The Holocene epoch is NOT defined as:
a. the most recent geological epoch b. the geological period beginning around 11,000 ya. c. a period of increased global temperatures d. the geological period associated with the development of broadly based hunting and gathering e. the period prior to the one in which we now live
What is the "manhood puzzle?"
A) It is a theory that argues that the more young boys are tested, the better men they become in later life. B) It is a psychological drama in which men and women play roles of opposition in order to construct a viable society. C) It is a game that anthropologists use to determine how challenging the rites of passage are for young men and women as they enter puberty. D) It is an actual maze through which young men must pass in order to be declared "men" - it is found among the Sambia (New Guinea). E) It is an approach that questions why attaining manhood is filled with obstacles in so many cultures.
Several species of very early hominins evolved over four million years; this is a clear example of:
a. microevolution. b. macroevolution. c. ancient synthesis. d. punctuated equilibrium. e. sexual dimorphism.
The Nariokotome Homo erectus specimen
a. was discovered at Olduvai Gorge. b. is estimated to have been about 65 years old at death. c. is a young female. d. would have reached an adult height of around 5.3 feet. e. was a pigmy.