HIV/AIDS is a global pandemic. How does culture play a role in HIV transmission? How might applied anthropology help in finding a solution to this problem?

What will be an ideal response?


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a. is the same thing as the cytoplasm. b. is not distinct from the cytoplasm. c. contains only X and Y chromosomes. d. is made up of ribosomes. e. contains DNA and RNA

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Which of the following factors has most changed San lives today?

a. Education b. Religion c. Kinship d. Sedentism

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