What is a Talking Circle?

a. a belief that if aggrieved parties come together in a circle and smoke peace pipes, all disputes are resolved automatically
b. a means of mediating between two parties and developing a fair sense of formal coercion within the society
c. a form of dispute resolution that has been developed by Ury to foster greater interaction and understanding among disputing parties
d. a practice in which disputing parties come together in a circle to express concerns to each other free of interruption


d

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An anthropologist decides on which techniques to use based primarily upon _______

a. the nature of the problem being studied and receptivity of the people b. a realistic appraisal of what he or she can achieve in a short period c. the kinds of information that will be most useful to the host government d. the topographical sequence in the community e. what the community has been exposed to in the past

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Historical narratives are stories that describe events that

A happened in ancient times. B happened in other worlds or realms. C happened in a society's past. D happened in the speaker's life. E may happen in the future.

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Which word below has undergone semantic derogation?

A hussy B whore C mistress D dame E all of the above

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