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​Consider slash-and-burn cultivation. Once thought to be environmentally destructive and unable to produce enough food, many are now turning to this farming practice. How is this technique ecologically sound? What social and economic changes would you expect to find in societies that change their mode of subsistence?


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Accidents of Birth

Circumstances or characteristics (e.g., race, nationality, genetic traits) one is born into, over which they have no control, but which may influence their social standing and life opportunities.

Biopolitics

A concept developed by Michel Foucault referring to the governance of populations through an array of political and administrative mechanisms aimed at managing life processes.

Key Site

typically refers to a crucial location or venue significant for a specific event, study, or phenomenon, often carrying symbolic or strategic importance.

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