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    Yolanda’s early success in school be explained by radical behaviorism? Her early success is school was in a small school where her teachers always spoke highly of her. When she came home she received more good remarks. Social approval is a form of positive reinforcement and Yolanda certainly received tons of this during her early success in school causing her to repeat the behavior of achieving high grades in classes. 3. How could radical behaviorism explain Yolanda’s dropping out of college

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    RADICAL SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL ACTION SOCIAL WORK SEMINAR PAPER SUBMITTED BY SANDEEP CHAURASIA BASW FINAL YEAR STUDENT ROLL NO. 07 AT SCHOOL OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT TATA INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES TULJAPUR‚ OSMANABAD RADICAL SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL ACTION ABSTRACT “There are no rules for revolution any more than there are rules for love or rules for happiness‚ but there are rules for radicals who want to change their world”………… Saul D. Alinsky‚ 1971. Above statement has the key to change

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    to offer an understanding and solutions on different issues of different societies through observations and studies.Ferminist theories of the liberal‚ Marxist‚ radical and even the post-colonial perspective all cover certain aspects of lives in societies. The essence of this essay however is to critically analyze the main arguments of radical feminists and the solutions that they offer for eliminating women’s oppression. Providing illustrations and giving examples from Zambia. According to Lewis‚

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    Elisha Angeles English 102 2/2/13 Essay Which Sounds Better‚ Heaven or Hell? Which is more Likely? Radical Evolution by Joel Garreau has chapters on two scenarios of the future of humans. Both Heaven and Hell Scenarios have "The Curve" involved‚ but the dangers of the GRIN technologies make the Hell Scenario more likely. Rise of technology will lead to the downfall of humanity due to Bioengineered Disease Agents/Weapons. Supporting ideas for this topic are: threat of humans creating dangerous

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    Who was Thaddeus Stevens? Mr. Stevens was an important member of the House of Representatives while Abraham Lincoln held office. Stevens was also one of the key leaders of the Radical Republican Movement of the 1860’s (“Thaddeus Stevens”). Thaddeus was against the South and the thought of inequality‚ mainly towards slaves and poor whites (Engdahl). He believed the suffrage of blacks was wrong and the South should be punished for causing devastation during the Civil War. In 1867‚ Thaddeus Stevens

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    becomes more relaxed with how far to stray from traditional roles‚ feminists gain a foreign enemy. A loose group called Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminism does not tolerate transgender women and aims to exclude men who have become women and desire to join the movement. Ostracizing transgender women suggests that there may be more to this organization than radical feminism; in

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    interests and issues .Among such theories are the Liberal feminism and the Radical feminism theories. While Liberal and Radical feminism both seek to ensure that women have access to resources and human rights in a gender equal environment they however do not necessarily employ similar methods in achieving these results. Each has its own distinct reason behind whatever methods they engage to achieve their goals. Wikipedia the free internet dictionary defines feminism as “the belief that women have equal

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    08/30/2008 Summary of “The Radical Idea of Marrying for Love” In the essay “The Radical Idea of Marrying for Love‚” Stephanie Coontz examines the history of marriage around the world and details its transformation from a necessity for the survival of society to becoming a tool for personal fulfillment and happiness. For most of history marriage has been a tool of survival. Romantic love played little or no part in a marriage and was even discourages at times. Even today in some cultures

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    The endless debate around the crisis in sociology and in social sciences in general‚ can be interpreted as the reissue of the discussion on their scientific status‚ in particular on the topic about the capacity to generate «legalform» propositions‚ as well as the plausibility of the explanation and the prediction based on the resulting products of knowledge of such a capacity. Historically‚ this discussion was developed through antinomical positions as «understanding or comprehensive sciences

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    The Radical Republicans‚ known simply as the “Radicals”‚ were a faction within the Republican party who were fervent opponents of slavery. Arguably the most successful and influential among the Radical Republicans was Pennsylvania Congressman Thaddeus Stevens. Stevens despised the institution of slavery and fought for its dissolution in the decades prior to‚ during and after the Civil War. Stevens fought for emancipation‚ black suffrage‚ property rights‚ and racial justice. Following the assassination

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