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Anthropology Sample Ethnography

Mr. Prime Minister,
My time with the Americans at the University of Richmond has led me to the theory that although some small portion of their time is allocated to economic pursuits, much of the day is composed of attracting a mate, especially for the male sex. Body language, eating habits, oral communication and social gatherings play a large role in the pursuit of the opposite sex.
I had a chance to observe the nonverbal behavior of the male American during my Introduction to History: The Crusades class in detail, since they outnumbered the women twenty to four. Since the class consisted largely of lecture and note taking, interruptions by the students were few and far between, and any carnal or emotional attractions were very secretive. The private nature of correspondence was also aided by the fact that the students were grouped together in a very small, square space, sitting as if linked by a common ankle chain. Each person was provided with a confining box that they were......


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