You might find an anthropologist working in:
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The Washington state government |
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b. |
The military |
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An international health organization |
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d. |
All of these things are correct |
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e. |
A tech startup |
The answer is option d- All of these things are correct
The anthropologists today are not only working in remote locations. Anthropologists can be found in a vast variety of fields and professions in companies, all levels of government, educational institutions and non-profit organisations. Anthropologists are operating in disaster areas, including New York's Ground Zero and the Gulf Coast following Hurricane Katrina.
You might find an anthropologist working in: a. The Washington state government b. The military c....
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Ben the Builder has been working for a few years and decided to go back to school. Being originally from Bothell, he has set his sights on UW Bothell. Currently, living and working out of state, he's thinking about moving to Washington a year early to establish residency. It's worth considering, knowing that in state tuition is $12,000 per year, while out-of-state tuition is $50,000 per year. He's currently living out of state with friends for free, but if he...