Author Question: Describe the forms and functions of decent groups (anthropology)? (Read 1056 times)

Hawke

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Describe the forms and functions of decent groups (anthropology)



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What do you mean by decent?

Competent or of good moral standard?

Competency; An strong ability to deal with the problems of the individuals while maintaining an awareness of the wishes of those individuals.

good moral standard; something that is measured by the total morality of each and every individual in the group.



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Sandstorm

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I believe you mean "descent" not "decent".  

Sounds like a homework or test essay question to me and one you ought to be researching in your own texts and class notes, not asking strangers to write it for you.



 

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