Discuss strategies that can help ensure that economic development and environmentalism benefit, rather than endanger, local communities.
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The seeds of industrial society were planted well before the eighteenth century. For example, a knitting machine invented in England in 1589 was so far ahead of its time that it played a profitable role in factories two and three centuries later.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Anthropologist Ann Dunham's research in Indonesia showed that:
A) there was a scarcity of capital in the small Indonesian villages; for development projects to succeed, local women needed to be involved in many types of market ventures. B) there was plenty of capital available at the local level, but the men were not interested in pursuing craft initiatives for a livelihood; development projects needed to consider other options. C) development projects had to involve the whole Indonesian family in order for them to succeed because women were subordinate to their husbands. D) craft cooperatives did not yield as much income and economic security as wet rice agriculture; development projects needed to focus on developing better agricultural techniques. E) there is a scarcity of land that prevents women from being involved in development projects.
The human brain accounts for approximately 2% of the body mass but uses approximately __________% of the total energy and __________ consumed by the body
a. 10–15; calories b. 16–20; oxygen c. 18–30; carbon d. 50–74; nitrogen
States, as defined by Morton Fried, are characterized by which of the following?
a. egalitarian organization b. lack of social differentiation c. concept of citizenship d. lack of administrative bureaucracies e. dependence on informal leadership