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Week 2 Blog Post: Environmental Adaptations

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 1.  I have decided to start off with the ZULUS, The average temperature from January to December. I had a high temperature of 86 between January to April, from May to August it rained from 77 to 72° then from September to December it went from 79 to 81°. I would identify that there are three seasons that occur within their region. There does seem to be some variance to the temperatures in regard to the season. I believe within January you’ll have a reconsideration of summertime and then within the middle of the year it’ll cool off to a cool point as to the end of the year the temperatures slowly rise up and then the cycle repeats itself once again. In regard to rainfall, in January they saw 5 inches of rain between February and April. It went from 4.19 to a maze low of 0.73 inches every single month. We saw a drop of about 1 inch of rain per month. June and July the rain was below 0.24 inches from August and September and rose from 0.4 inches to 0.94 inches from October you saw 2.6

First Blog Post: Cultural Descriptions Part A + B

 1. The words I have chosen " exotic " "clan" " opulence" " charm-box" " Nacirema" 2.    My first word that follows in a sentence "  the anthropologist has become so familiar with the diversity of ways in which different people behave in similar situations that he is not apt to be surprised by even the most exotic customs"  In regards to the miners we read about, I pick the word exotic as it was used in terms of the customs at which different people behave in similar situations hence we would view the miners in such a lifestyle if one would consider it too rigorous or intense and in their occupation.  For my second word I  picked "been expressed with respect to clan organization by Murdock"  I used the word clan as normally we would call such things as a community or a civilization, if there was only a certain number of them the word clan would be one of the most reasonable factors to the miners.  " The opulenc