Articles, tagged with "anthropologist", page 1
28th September 2011
Situated just a short drive from the island’s capital city, the Pyramids of Guimar are a fantastic attraction and great place for a day trip with the whole family. Extensively redeveloped and upgrade to receive a large number of interested tourists, it’s ...
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Author:
Aardina Boud
15th June 2011
Biometric time clocks are the wave of the future. They seem like something out of a sci-fi movie but they've been around for some time now. But people often don't know the meaning behind biometrics. Some don't realize that it means fingerprint time clocks...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
23rd May 2011
Conversational hypnosis works by enabling you to overcome all of the defense mechanisms that an individual wishes to make use of against you, by penetrating right to the core of the unconscious mind, and by enabling you to assert control over those that y...
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Author:
Tony Schwartz
10th May 2011
NLP or Neuro-Linguistic Programming was introduced in California around the circa of 1970’s. But its roots can be traced back from the studies conducted by philosopher Gregory Bateson who is also an anthropologist and Noam Chomsky who is a linguist. NLP...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
08th April 2011
A wonderful sightseeing spot
The Black Pyramids are situated just 26 kilometers away from the beautiful Santa Cruz city in Tenerife, in a place known as Guimar. In order to reach Guimar, you have to follow the TF-1 motorway and when you get to the 19 k...
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Author:
Rayan Paul
16th March 2011
Ethiopia, an old country beyond all imaginations, has culture and traditions dating back over 3000 years. With over 80 different Ethnic groups with their own language, culture and traditions. The strong religious setting, celebrations and festivals play a...
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2020 Ethiopia Tour
14th March 2011
Introduction
Social Study, as field of study may be more difficult to define. But many of us known that social studies is taught for two reasons, one it is designed to promote civic competence; and second it is integrative incorporating many fields of en...
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Author:
ari
18th February 2011
Feeling a little lost? According to an article by a leading anthropologist at Sydney University, humans apparently have compasses built into their noses - so in theory we should be able to rely on these tiny magnetic compasses to point ourselves in the ri...
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Author:
Scott Jamieson
15th February 2011
Logical levels? What is that, you might ask? It is a model created by Robert Dilts, a pioneer in the field of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) after studying Gregory Bateson (1904-1980). Some believe that Bateson will before long (presumably in the 21st...
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Author:
Buddy Mills
27th January 2011
With its white washed buildings made from sillar, a local volcanic stone, Arequipa, second largest town of Peru, is one of the most beautiful cities in the country and home to many fascinating remnants of Inca history. Most Peru packages will take you to ...
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Author:
Latamforless
29th December 2010
Love Tips for the Holidays
Do you find yourself emotionally confused this time of year? You want to be closer to people you love, you want to experience peace and joy and yet it seems so stressful and hard. You think about those you miss and grieve f...
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Author:
Tom King
22nd December 2010
'Gift', a term which has an universal acceptance, a term which makes the emotions flow beyond time, beyond reasons, beyond every material boundaries. A gift is not just given to someone on Christmas or a birthday, its a notion of celebration beyond the re...
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Author:
Aman Roy
23rd November 2010
The Paleo diet claims to promote weight loss, enhances the immune system and increase your daily levels of strength. In this article you will learn why the Paleo diet was out together, exactly what foods you can chow down on the Paleo diet and discover wh...
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Author:
Troy Powers
16th November 2010
Seemingly, there is as much mystery surrounding the origins of the "caja china" as there is about how to use one for those not familiar with the roaster. Stories have been told about the roughly 150,000 Chinese laborers who came to Cuba in the 1850's, and...
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Author:
Mathew Masters
21st July 2010
February 22, 2010 - Bali activist and academic, Wayan Geriya, says that Bali's tourism industry lacks holistic management. The anthropologist and long-standing observer of tourism on the island made his comments at a gathering of 50 leading tourism figure...
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Author:
annora