Social Studies, 15.10.2019 17:50, lohggg
How does a person’s perception of a good as a necessity or a luxury affect his or her purchase of it? a. if a good is perceived as a luxury, demand becomes inelastic. b. a good that is perceived as a necessity will be purchased even if the price rises. c. a good that is perceived as expensive will no longer be considered a necessity. d. people who have a lot of money will buy goods even if they think they are a luxury.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 08:00, carlohillyard4633
Decide which statement best reflects a proper attitude on the first day of work.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 17:10, Treezy11
In writing about her findings in a brazilian shantytown, nancy scheper-hughes’s account of alto do cruzeiro provides a window into the terrible toll of nonconsensual organ harvesting among the poor, as well as how she herself changed over time. how might an anthropologist justify the publication of this ethnographic research when considering the problem of ethnographic authority? a. all of the poor must be given an equal voice, thus polyvocality is justification. b. anthropologists are themselves changed in fieldwork, and so honest reflexivity is justification. c. the horrific conditions made it impossible to ignore, and since she obtained informed consent, this is justification. d. authoritative writing asks us to consider what right we have to report, thus a moral challenge is justification.
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