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I have been a writer since I was a small child winning county Write-a-Book contests. As a student of anthropology I have learned how to harness my writing into a way to analyze the world around me. Education/Experience: BA Anthropology, Indiana University of Pennsylvani URL RSS |
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The historical similarities between India and Nigeria are not as significant as their differences. Their experiences under colonialism were extremely different, as are the results of those experiences. By Catherine Lem | Published 8/29/2005
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There are numerous ways that a fetus can develop intersexually, and most physicians can not confidently say that an infant was �meant' to be either male or female. The key question becomes a bloody one, to or not to use the scalpel... By Catherine Lem | Published 8/29/2005
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We are in Prague just for that one weekend, a weekend escape from our studies in Vienna. We are there just to be somewhere new, but our lack of planning has caught up to us once we are unloaded one cold and rainy evening in Prague. By Catherine Lem | Published 8/29/2005
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When we only look at sacred arts in parts, as when we only use an etic view, an I-It stance, or critical thinking, in our attempts to understand what other people hold sacred, we miss out on a large part of that sacred's context. By Catherine Lem | Published 8/29/2005
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A historical cross-cultural examination of human-rat interactions, as well as the story of one human and her pet rat. By Catherine Lem | Published 8/27/2005
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Quanine, sugar cane, tea, cotton, and the potato: Henry Hobhouse's book argues through a historical perspective that plants, these five in particular, have strongly influenced the course of history. By Catherine Lem | Published 8/16/2005
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In order to make an educated decision in regards to a diet that is not omnivorous, one must be educated in the nutritional needs of the human body as well as how to support oneself on a diet devoid of meat and other animal products. By Catherine Lem | Published 4/8/2005
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To many of those who understand the diamond market best, diamonds carry other underlying images: images of warfare, political strife, and human suffering. Currently, there is much debate over how to best control these �conflict diamonds.' By Catherine Lem | Published 4/8/2005
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