Biomedical Entanglements D. RidgwayBiomedical Entanglements is an ethnographic study of the Giri people of Papua New Guinea, focusing on the indigenous populations interaction with modern medicine. In her fieldwork, Franziska A. Herbst follows the Giri people as they circulate within and around ethnographic sites that include a rural health center and an urban hospital. The study bridges medical anthropology and global health, exploring how the biomedical is imbued with social meaning
Feeling that it had been several years since he left
beginning with the Han dynasty historian Sima Qian
and it-our time-requires an emphasis on upcoming times
Dialogue and Discovery shows that
that law will impact on AI (via liability of intelligent software writers and codes of conduct)
Remembering the castle they had recently discovered
Specific attention is given to ways that outdoor play environments are extensions of other development settings
but also what it has been for
a series of tragic events that threatens to divide two sisters forever
Armed with his father’s ancient Castilian blade
they explore challenges to scaling up production and the design of rearing facilities
Throughout the text Gentic offers fresh readings of well-known and lesser-known chroniclers (cronistas)