<span>In his book Walden, a reflection on the act of living as simply as possible, Thoreau spoke at length on the impact of technology on our daily lives and humanity as a whole. He believed that technology was leading to a degradation of our relations with one another and with the natural world. He cited the construction of a telegraph line from Maine to Texas, saying,"We are in great haste to construct a magnetic telegraph line from Maine to Texas; but Maine and Texas, it may be, have nothing important to communicate." We can see them same in our modern day quest for the "next big thing"; snapping up the latest iPhone for hundreds of dollars, posting ever more on social media, with many having nothing important to contribute to a wider world despite access to that world at an unprecedented level. As a society, we have at our fingertips the lessons and work of all the world's great thinkers and scholars, and yet a great number of people use the potential at hand to watch funny cat videos. I believe that this is a sign of the degradation that Thoreau spoke of made manifest.</span>
Answer:
Plural
Explanation:
When there is more than 1 subject and more than one verb
<u>Classic ethnographies, like those of Malinowski, tend to focus on the feminist view of culture</u>
Explanation:
<u>Classic ethnographies,</u> like those of Malinowski, tend to focus on Holistic view of all aspects of a culture.
<u>Ethnology</u> is the comparative, generalizing part of the cultural anthropology.
Cultural anthropologists in the field rely on the below mentioned evidences
- Participant observation
- Key informants
<u>A example of cultural Anthrology is ethnology</u>
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The Anthropologists explore the various aspect of human evolution, they reconstruct the remains of the past societies and civilizations , and they also analyze the cultures and languages of modern people.
The answer here is D.
It uses a similie to make a comparison.