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I am a sophomore anthropology major at the University of Colorado at Boulder. I am writing this article as a project for a class. This article is definitely not complete, it is just the beginning of a project that I will be working on over the course of the semester. I also by no means consider myself an expert on this topic, it is one that I am interested in and I realize I still have much research to do on the matter. That being said I appreciate any and all constructive criticism and advice on the topic. {{unsigned|John William Bevis}}
I am a sophomore anthropology major at the University of Colorado at Boulder. I am writing this article as a project for a class. This article is definitely not complete, it is just the beginning of a project that I will be working on over the course of the semester. I also by no means consider myself an expert on this topic, it is one that I am interested in and I realize I still have much research to do on the matter. That being said I appreciate any and all constructive criticism and advice on the topic. {{unsigned|John William Bevis}}

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I am a sophomore anthropology major at the University of Colorado at Boulder. I am writing this article as a project for a class. This article is definitely not complete, it is just the beginning of a project that I will be working on over the course of the semester. I also by no means consider myself an expert on this topic, it is one that I am interested in and I realize I still have much research to do on the matter. That being said I appreciate any and all constructive criticism and advice on the topic. ...said John William Bevis (talk) (Please sign your talk page posts by simply adding four tildes, ~~~~.)