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      Universidade de São Paulo

      I. Missões jesuíticas nos territórios guaranis: história

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      II. Missões Jesuíticas nos territórios guaranis: o cotidiano

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    • I. Missões jesuíticas nos territórios guaranis: história: Universidade de São Paulo
    • II. Missões Jesuíticas nos territórios guaranis: o cotidiano: Universidade de São Paulo

    Frequently Asked Questions about Anthropology

    • Anthropology is the study of humanity, including its origins, evolution, and current state. The field can be broken down into four smaller fields: cultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology, biological anthropology, and archaeology. Cultural anthropology focuses on how human cultures develop and change over time, covering subjects such as political and ideological shifts and economical patterns. Linguistic anthropology studies the ways in which human languages emerge, spread, and change. Biological anthropology focuses on the evolution of the human body, using related mammals and ancient fossil records to map out our physical development. Archaeology is the study of past societies, and it often involves piecing together clues from artifacts and historical sites.‎

    • Learning about anthropology can help prepare you for various jobs, including an anthropologist, human resources representative, social media manager, or translator. Anthropologists research and analyze data to further our understanding of humanity. They work in all sorts of environments, including exotic sites and academic settings. Human resources representatives can use their knowledge of culture and communities to create an efficient work environment. Social media managers and marketing experts are able to analyze demographic patterns and identify ways to reach target audiences. Translators use their knowledge of human cultures and language evolution to help people communicate and minimize misunderstandings.‎

    • With knowledge of anthropology, we can identify humane, effective, and practical ways to solve modern problems, such as challenges in health, hunger, and education. Anthropology gives us an understanding of our origins and evolutionary path, and so it also allows us to predict how human culture, language, and biology may change in the future. The field gives us a better look at our similarities and differences, as well as the many ways in which we influence one another on an individual and societal level.‎

    This FAQ content has been made available for informational purposes only. Learners are advised to conduct additional research to ensure that courses and other credentials pursued meet their personal, professional, and financial goals.
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