What is one of the most important steps in developing an effective project?

A) understanding why previous projects failed
B) forcing the project on the local people through economic sanctions
C) raising support for the project from sponsors
D) implementing the project slowly and gradually


A

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When an age set of Ariaal boys is initiated into the warrior age grade,

A) they have the major responsibility for herding in the stock camps. B) they are circumcised as a group. C) they may not eat food that has been seen by women. D) they are forbidden to milk camels. E) all of the above.

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In the early twentieth century, anthropologist Franz Boas described changes in skull form among the children of Europeans who had migrated to North America. He found that the reason for these changes could not be explained by genetics. His findings underscore the fact that

A. diet affects which genes get turned off and which on, resulting in a particular phenotypic characteristic. B. phenotypic similarities and differences don't necessarily have a genetic basis. C. though the environment influences phenotype, genetics is a more powerful determinant of racial differences. D. observing changes over one generation is not enough to make conclusions about changes in genotype and phenotype. E. describing changes in skull form is the most accurate way to study the impact of migration on traveling populations.

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34. Which of the following features would you expect to find in any early Homo specimen?

A) short stature B) a long, plate-like pelvis C) reduced size of the face, teeth, and jaw D) comparatively equal length of the arms and legs

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