"Fighting poverty is not a discipline, " says Lateef, an anthropologist and expert on gender issues.
Green played a sailor named Ozzie, and Comden an anthropologist named Claire de Loon.
Another critic, David Feingold, an anthropologist, says that the opium-eradication programme is ill conceived and badly executed.
She also draws extensively on her scientific background as an anthropologist and her work with US military intelligence.
She wrote, too, about the Navajo Indians, a group she studied with her husband, Walter Dyk, an anthropologist.
James Dixon, an anthropologist at the University of Colorado, says the objects decay rapidly when exposed to the air.
These are truly taboo, in the sense an anthropologist studying us would recognize.
He was constantly on the hunt for new insights by observing the world through the eyes of an anthropologist.
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Karl Sabbagh approaches the subject in the manner of an anthropologist, recording dozens of conversations with mathematicians working on various aspects of the problem.
In support of his thesis, Dr Wrangham, who is an anthropologist, has ransacked other fields and come up with an impressive array of material.
That, at least, is the contention of David Puts, an anthropologist at Pennsylvania State University, in an upcoming paper in Evolution and Human Behavior.
Greg Hare, an anthropologist with the provincial park system in the Canadian Yukon, has picked up more than 130 objects in the past five years.
An anthropologist friend of mine has worked on many assignments over the years, but his most interesting project qualified test pilots for the Air Force.
"They are very innovative and tied to reality, " says Elio Masferrer, an anthropologist and expert on religion at Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History.
Luhrmann is a well-qualified guide: an anthropologist specializing in esoteric faiths.
Dr Is Poli-Savon, an anthropologist at the Paris-based Fairpooll Foundation, says that in many countries fooling is seen as a celebration of the end of winter.
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"It's got a humanising effect, putting the flesh on, " says Dr John Hawks, an anthropologist from the University of Wisconsin, who is impressed by the result.
Luhrmann says in her preface that she told both the Chicago and the Palo Alto congregations that she was an anthropologist writing a book about religious belief.
Christopher Davis, an anthropologist at the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), said traditional healers can play a role as mental health providers.
Ida Magli, an anthropologist, has come up with another reason: childlessness no longer bears a stigma, and the social pressure to marry and have children is much weaker.
While Dr Brady is, by training, an anthropologist, and so directs the team's efforts to compile an ethnography of the present-day game, Dr Aguilar is an art historian.
In 2004, Carolina Izquierdo, an anthropologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, spent several months with the Matsigenka, a tribe of about twelve thousand people who live in the Peruvian Amazon.
If you are an anthropologist of alcohol, make a pilgrimage to the Blue Bee Bar in New Plymouth, where long ago, a lady known as Miss Emily invented the rum-powered Goombay Smash.
When it was founded in 1985 by an anthropologist and a sociologist from Notre Dame, just a handful of hospitals routinely asked patients if they were happy with the care they received.
Dim sum as we know it developed in Guangzhou, the cultural and commercial center of southern China, in the 18th and 19th centuries, said Maria Tam, an anthropologist at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
As Andrew Mathews, an anthropologist at the University of California, Santa Cruz, puts it, it is not just a matter of constructing a switch, it is a matter of constructing a hand you trust to flip it.
Several years ago, therefore, Robin Dunbar, an anthropologist who now works at Oxford University, concluded that the cognitive power of the brain limits the size of the social network that an individual of any given species can develop.
You don't have to be an anthropologist to know that other cultural perspectives can shed light on how we've constructed particular ideals of motherhood and family, how our government and workplaces value -- or don't value -- motherhood.
Dr. Alexis Celeste Bunten, an anthropologist and co-chair of the tourism studies working group at the University of California at Berkeley, says that willing groups and communities need to find a way to commoditize their identity without selling out.
Robin Dunbar, an anthropologist at the University of Liverpool, has studied primates and discovered a surprisingly stable ratio between the relative size of the neocortex (thought to be responsible for the evolution of intelligence) and the size of groups formed by particular species.
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