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    Combined Kaplan GRE Study Guide: Top GRE Words and Baron High-Frequency Vocabulary Word List antipathy* apartheid 515 Total Words Word Definition * denotes word appeared on both Baron and Kaplan lists abate* to reduce in amount‚ degree or severity abdicate to renounce or relinquish a throne aberrant abnormal or deviant abeyance suspended action abject utterly hopeless‚ humiliating or wretched abjure to renounce on oath ablution act of cleansing abrogate to abolish by formal

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    Did Slavery Cause Racism?

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    Did slavery cause racism? Viewpoint: Yes. With the slave trade racism became rigidly defined in custom and law. Viewpoint: No. Slavery followed from racism and reinforced existing perceptions of blacks’ racial inferiority. Racism both preexisted and survived slavery. The color of Africans’ skin intrigued‚ frightened‚ and repelled Europeans. Exaggerating the physical and mental differences that allegedly separated blacks from whites‚ European writers conjectured that blacks had descended from

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    A Comparative Look at Robert Smithson’s Earth Art and 1960s Minimalism By Marcus Pearson 05/25/10 While walking through the Guggenheim Museum you walk past several different works of art. A nice painting here‚ a cool sculpture there‚ some interesting lights‚ it’s all pretty neat. You then walk into a room with two seemingly opposite types of art. On one side of the room you see a rock pile and a few pictures of some big rocks. The other side has some odd looking sculptures and several paintings

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    American Literature II Authors: Langston Hughes and Countee Cullen: Perspective on Religion Susan Glaspell and Charlotte Gilman: Roles of Women W.E.B Du Bois and Booker T Washington: Political View In the 1920s‚ the somewhat genteel world of American poetry was shaken to its foundations when the Harlem Renaissance started. During those times‚ all over the United States‚ there

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    ------------------------------------------------- أعلى النموذج The show’s host was usually genial‚ but he had a reputation for turning ------- when provoked by guests who challenged his opinions. * (A) surly * (B) intrusive * (C) lenient * (D) convincing * (E) giddy أسفل النموذج Explanation It makes sense to say that someone who is typically “genial‚” or friendly‚ would turn “surly‚” or irritable‚ when provoked. The German choreographer Pina Bausch Acreated dances Bthat

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    ID TERMS APUSH Chapter13-15

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    Unit 4: ID Terms Ch.13-15 1. National-Republicans: They became the Whig party during Jackson’s second term. John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay guided this party in the 1830s. They were the Jeffersonian Republicans‚ along with numerous former Federalists who believed that the national government should advocate economic development. They were united by their opposition of Jackson’s policies‚ committed to Clay’s American System and believed in active intervention by the government to change society

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    Chapter 2: The Planting of English America‚ 1500-1733 A. England’s Imperial Stirrings 1. After Columbus’s landfall‚ the Native American peoples had nearly been extinguished mostly from disease (only about 10% survived) 2. From Florida and New Mexico southward‚ most of the southern half of the New World lay firmly within the grip of imperial Spain 3. In 1600‚ North America remained mostly unexplored and unclaimed a. Three European powers planted three primitive outposts

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    FINAL ESSAY: “Evaluation of the anti-psychiatric approach to understanding mental disorder” Alberto del Río Aguilar Index 1. The anti-psychiatric approach 1 a. Introduction 1 b. What is madness? 2 c. The emergence of a mental disease 3 d. Labelling diseases: the importance of the background 4 e. The problem of medicalization 6

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    PLEASURE PRINCIPLES: THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF GAMBLING AND SEX ADDICTION TREATMENT A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in The Department of Sociology by M. Kelly James B.A.‚ University of Memphis‚ 1988 M.A.‚ University of Memphis‚ 1991 August 2002 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Although many people have helped me accomplish this goal

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    Herbert Spencer Essay

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    economics‚ political science‚ biology‚ and philosophy. Herbert Spencer was born in Derby on April 27‚ 1820. His childhood‚ described in An Autobiography (1904)‚ reflected the attitudes of a family which was known on both sides to include religious nonconformists‚ social critics‚ and rebels. His father‚ a teacher‚ had been a Wesleyan‚ but he separated himself from organized religion as he did from political and social authority. Spencer’s father and an uncle saw that he received a highly individualized

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