Articles, tagged with "anthropologists", page 1
Move With, Not Against, Partners
We interact energetically with others. We either move towards others, away from others, with others or against others. When we believe that others are our adversaries, we move against them. Action—reaction, tit-for-tat or retaliation, can transform them i...
CAREER LIFE STAGES
Once I was listening to a group of children trying to deal with
a member who was being quite obstinate about not permitting _
anyone else to play with his toys. As the hostility level was increas-
ing, peace was restored by a wise old 10-year—oId who s...
Double Hammock vs. Mayan Hammock
There are multiple variations of hammocks. Two of them are the Mayan hammocks and double hammocks. The Mayan hammock and the double hammock each have common elements, but different benefits and uses.
The Mayan hammock, thought by anthropologists to b...
The North American Customer: An Endangered Species?
Is the North American consumer on his way to extinction? You can all picture the scene some 50,000 years into the foreseeable future, when a group of renown paleo-anthropologists commences excavation in a geographical place of the Eastern Seaboard acknowl...
The North American Consumer: An Endangered Species?
Is the North American consumer on his way to extinction? You can all envision the scene some 50,000 decades into the long term, when a group of renown paleo-anthropologists commences excavation in a geographical region of the Eastern Seaboard known as ......
Importance of Image Through Clothing
There is no known period where people first started wearing clothes, but some anthropologists estimated that time ranges between 100,000 to 500,000 years ago. Clothes used by the ancient people are made from natural elements such as animal skin and furs, ...
Job Description and Career Prospects for Linguist
Studying and exploring all the aspects of both ancient as well as modern languages, a linguist will take care of various aspects of such languages. It means they will look for sounds, origins, and other aspects of language concerned.
Job Descriptions
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Graphic T- Shirts – The New revolution.
Whether regular, hippie, nerdy, popular, athletic or whichever personality a person may portray, they all wear t- shirts once in a while, and ofcourse everyone, or mostly everyone wants to stay updated on the trends in the fashion industry.
One of the ...
Caries – 5 of the most common causes
Caries is the most common dental disease, it is also knows as tooth decay or cavity and affects around 98% of all people An interesting fact about caries is that anthropologists have discovered that the first people on our planet actually had less caries ...
Commercial Fountains and Religious Organizations
Research shows that more than two-thirds of Americans profess to have an affiliation with some type of religious organization. Additionally, most of those people admit to attending religious service no less than three times a year. Many anthropologists ...
Exploring Cusco Beyond Machu Picchu: the Incan ruins of Choquequirao
Although many travelers dream of hiking the Inca trail and ending in Machu Picchu, few realize that in fact there is another trek available from Cusco that also ends in awe-inspiring and far more rural ruins. The Incan ceremonial site of Choquequirao is a...
Modern Trampolines - Mechanical Marvels
Did you know that people have always wanted to find ways to propel themselves through the air just like jumping animals and flying birds? Anthropologists have discovered evidence to suggest that ancient Inuit people (Eskimos) used to hoist each other into...
Bora Bora Pictures
Everybody has heard of Bora Bora islands, in the French Polynesian of Taiti, and one can go there and have wonderful holidays, based on one's travel purposes. Basically people go there for entertainin reasons, but also for practising sports, such as water...
The Paleolithic Diet And Can It Help You?
The Paleolithic is a period which stretches far back into the history of humans to a time where we survived as hunter gatherers living on meat, fish and plants. The food was as nature intended and it was not covered in more modern day additives such as su...
The Art Of Swimming
Anthropologists say that man evolved out of the sea and it is absolutely true that our prehistoric ancestors swam according to interpretations of cave drawings in Sura, Egypt. However, the earliest written references to swimming are from about 2000 BC, bu...
