Ndebele women healers use what technique for divination?

a. reading entrails after sacrificing an animal
b. reading tea leaves at the bottom of a cup
c. reading how bones land when thrown
d. reading the way milk curdles after mixing in water


c

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All of the following are key ideas to take away from this chapter's discussion of sexual orientation except:

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How do bonobos reduce tension (in a manner different from other primates)?

What will be an ideal response?

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_________ and _________ have allowed us to adapt beyond our biological limits

a. Climatic change, extinction of species b. Hunting, agriculture c. Pollution, habitat loss d. Ozone, methane gas e. Culture, technology

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