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Anatomy TV

Anatomy TV is an online model of the human anatomy . It is an award-winning, internet-based solution interactive online learning tool used for patient, practitioner and student education. Derived from real human data, Anatomy.tv provides over 5,000 3D anatomical structures, clinical slides, dissections, animations and much more. To supplement the core three-dimensional anatomy data, are clinical videos and text written by some of the world’s leading medical specialists.

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Association for Feminist Anthropology

This is the official site of the feminist anthropology association. It includes current news, job postings, several free versions of "Voices, the AFA Journal", and other links and resources.

eSkeletons Project

University of Texas, Austin.

"This site is devoted to the study of human and primate comparative anatomy. It offers a unique set of digitized versions of skeletons in 2-D and 3-D in color and animation."

Feminist Anthropology

Bratton, Angela, University of Indiana.

Bratton's history of feminist anthropology includes summaries of of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd feminist wave. It also includes the 4 theories of feminist anthropology: Practice Theory, Positional Theory, Performance Theory and Queer Theory.

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