![]() ![]() In this Appendix the author explains how she split up the children. ![]() Also, I like how the author mentions that in order to look at the girls' adolescence, it is also important to discuss with the mothers' how they grew up. ![]() The concept of such large error in this study is intriguing to me. She looks at everything from rank to marital status of every member of the girls' households. The author discusses more in depth about her study of the "adolescent girl in Samoa." She explains the different variables that she must look at to get a better perspective of how she grows up. If we are lazy we can always grab a cheeseburger from the fast food restaurant where they absolutely do not have this option This is very different from the society that we live in. I found this chapter to be interesting because of the fact that the society must grow and cook their own food. She explains that all members of the adult population work for the common good. She explains that families that will be cooking meals are forced to have a very hard day at work in order to get materials for their meal. In this chapter Mead summarizes a typical day in the Samoan village in which she is visiting. This is an example of the house described, by the author, as a typical Samoan. ![]()
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