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Culturally Relative:Understanding people from the perspective of their own cultural and ethnical context.
Ethnocentric:Belief in the superiority of one's own culture over all other cities.
Conclusion Sentence:The main idea and the writers perspective are paraphrased and restated in one sentence.
Bias:A prejudiced position in favor of a certain group or idea.
Topic Sentence:Identifies the topic and the writers viewpoint on the topic or issue of the paragraph in one sentence.
Lifestyle Choices:The practices that make the way of living of an individual group or culture to me.
Domestic Scale Cultures:Geographically isolated, small societies of related individuals.
Cultural Relativism:Understanding people from the perspective of their own culture and ethnic context.
Longitudinal Research:A social science research methods, including continuous, long-term study of an area, site, or group.
Rituals:Traditional or religious practices that mark significant events.
Consanguine:Relationship based on blood.
Affinal Kinship Relations:Relationships between individuals based on marriage, adoption, dissent, or some other ritual.
Family of Orientation:The family a child is born into.
Family of Procreation:The family parents create through the procreation and enculturation of children.
Paterfamilias:The Roman households oldest male and head a family.
Civil:Legal, secular.
Polygamy:Marriage in which one person is married to two or more members of the opposite sex.
Polygyny:My man is married to more than one woman at the same time.
Polyandry:One woman is married to more than one man at the same time.
Exogamy:Prohibiting marriage between individuals from the same group.
Family:Two people who are committed to each other, with or without children of any origin.
Patrilineal System:Determining the family ancestry through male lineage.
Matrilineal System:Tracing relatives through the mother's side of the family.
Household:The basic unit of microeconomic and government policy analysis, consisting of one or more individuals sharing living and eating space.
Nuclear Family:one or two parents, plus their unmarried children, living together.
Medicalized:to consider a condition as requiring medical intervention.
Dalhs:An East Indian lentil stew.
Ghee:Clarified butter.
Cultural Genocide:The planned and systematic extermination of cultural group.
Body Modification:Deliberate permanent or semi-permanent alteration to the human body.
Multicultural Families:Families with two or more ethnic backgrounds.
Ethology:Study of animal behaviour.
Extended Family:Parents and their unmarried children living together with other relatives, such as grandparents.
Cultural Parenting Models:The shared beliefs, goals, and strategies of a specific community that determines its parenting practices.
Entropy:The family that is entropic has lost emotional closeness among members due to neglect of the family's dynamics and ties to the community.
Unit 4 Words
Across:3. | The family that is entropic has lost emotional closeness among members due to neglect of the family's dynamics and ties to the community. | 8. | The family parents create through the procreation and enculturation of children. | 14. | Understanding people from the perspective of their own cultural and ethnical context. | 16. | Marriage in which one person is married to two or more members of the opposite sex. | 17. | A prejudiced position in favor of a certain group or idea. | 18. | Belief in the superiority of one's own culture over all other cities. | 20. | Clarified butter. |
| 21. | Prohibiting marriage between individuals from the same group. | 23. | Determining the family ancestry through male lineage. | 24. | Understanding people from the perspective of their own culture and ethnic context. | 25. | Traditional or religious practices that mark significant events. | 26. | Deliberate permanent or semi-permanent alteration to the human body. | 27. | Relationship based on blood. | 28. | My man is married to more than one woman at the same time. |
| | Down:1. | Study of animal behaviour. | 2. | The planned and systematic extermination of cultural group. | 4. | One woman is married to more than one man at the same time. | 5. | Identifies the topic and the writers viewpoint on the topic or issue of the paragraph in one sentence. | 6. | The Roman households oldest male and head a family. | 7. | Geographically isolated, small societies of related individuals. | 9. | to consider a condition as requiring medical intervention. |
| 10. | Legal, secular. | 11. | The main idea and the writers perspective are paraphrased and restated in one sentence. | 12. | An East Indian lentil stew. | 13. | Parents and their unmarried children living together with other relatives, such as grandparents. | 15. | Two people who are committed to each other, with or without children of any origin. | 19. | one or two parents, plus their unmarried children, living together. | 22. | The basic unit of microeconomic and government policy analysis, consisting of one or more individuals sharing living and eating space. |
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Unit 4 Words
Across:3. | The family that is entropic has lost emotional closeness among members due to neglect of the family's dynamics and ties to the community. | 8. | The family parents create through the procreation and enculturation of children. | 14. | Understanding people from the perspective of their own cultural and ethnical context. | 16. | Marriage in which one person is married to two or more members of the opposite sex. | 17. | A prejudiced position in favor of a certain group or idea. | 18. | Belief in the superiority of one's own culture over all other cities. | 20. | Clarified butter. |
| 21. | Prohibiting marriage between individuals from the same group. | 23. | Determining the family ancestry through male lineage. | 24. | Understanding people from the perspective of their own culture and ethnic context. | 25. | Traditional or religious practices that mark significant events. | 26. | Deliberate permanent or semi-permanent alteration to the human body. | 27. | Relationship based on blood. | 28. | My man is married to more than one woman at the same time. |
| | Down:1. | Study of animal behaviour. | 2. | The planned and systematic extermination of cultural group. | 4. | One woman is married to more than one man at the same time. | 5. | Identifies the topic and the writers viewpoint on the topic or issue of the paragraph in one sentence. | 6. | The Roman households oldest male and head a family. | 7. | Geographically isolated, small societies of related individuals. | 9. | to consider a condition as requiring medical intervention. |
| 10. | Legal, secular. | 11. | The main idea and the writers perspective are paraphrased and restated in one sentence. | 12. | An East Indian lentil stew. | 13. | Parents and their unmarried children living together with other relatives, such as grandparents. | 15. | Two people who are committed to each other, with or without children of any origin. | 19. | one or two parents, plus their unmarried children, living together. | 22. | The basic unit of microeconomic and government policy analysis, consisting of one or more individuals sharing living and eating space. |
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