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    In each movement‚ black members joined as a matter of life and death. For the Radical Abolitionist movement‚ black participants knew that immediate abolition was necessary to save their lives and the lives of their families and friends. Black citizens joined the Populist movement out of necessity as well. They believed it to be their

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    unfairly treated in society and it should be changed in order to create equality with men. They highlight ’patriarchy’ and a need for change and women’s independence. However‚ feminism is a broad term covering several different types‚ such as liberal‚ radical‚ and Marxist. Not all feminists believe the same and their ideas vary. Each of these approaches the family in a different way and offers different solutions to the problem of gender inequality. Liberal feminists offer a hopeful account of family

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    “the soul recovers radical innocence.” Hatred causes sin and violence; hence to be rid of it is to be innocent of these crimes. Innocence is beautiful in women. “Innocence” is radical because it is rooted in the soul. “Considering that‚ all hatred driven hence‚ / The soul recovers radical innocence”. A radical is a term for a root. In another perspective‚ the “innocence” is “radical” or unconventional because after the war‚ innocence became more uncommon. Hence‚ it is “radical” or something new to

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    RECONSTRUCTION‚ WHAT WENT WRONG I. Historiography of Reconstruction A. Early Views Journalists‚ Poets‚ & Rebels Negative view of Reconstruction Sidney Andrews‚ The South Since the War (1866) John Dennett‚ The South as It Is. Southern frame of reference Sidney Lanier (poet) Attempt to justify Civil War B. Early Professional Historians John Ford Rhodes Ohio Democrat Not impartial Blamed North for problems of Reconstruction’ Claimed Black Rule

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    will also have more effective research and development efforts since they have the benefit of historical experience with the technology. Similarly the two classes of explanation suggest that established firms will be less successful in the face of radical innovation both because in some circumstances they will invest less for fear of cannibalizing their existing revenues‚ and because their research and development efforts will be less effective than those of entrants.However recent work by Henderson

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    COPYRIGHT © 2004 HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PUBLISHING CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. You can’t make intelligent investments within your organization unless you understand how your whole industry is changing. If the industry is in the midst of radical change‚ you’ll eventually have to dismantle old businesses. If the industry is experiencing incremental change‚ you’ll probably need to reinvest in your core. The need to understand change in your industry may seem obvious‚ but such knowledge is not

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    Grace and Sin Introduction (Grace is a liberating force that frees us from sin but in order to discover it we must first encounter radical sinfulness) In order to understand grace we need to develop a deep sense and understanding of sin. The nature of sin stems from original sin within Genesis. We were created free with the capacity for moral badness. In order to become good we need to be trained to see what is missing. Those who seek will find. The nature of sin results in personal‚ cultural

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    terpinene (4.02%)‚ gamma terpinene (7.00%)‚ cis-sabinene hydrate (8.29%)‚ Linalool (5.60%)‚ 1S-cis-calamenene (13.37%) and Junipene (8.66%). In addition‚ antioxidant activity of ethanolic extract was evaluated by 1‚1-diphenyl-2picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging method. Key words: Macro and micro minerals‚ microwave digestion‚ Pulicaria undulata‚ antioxidant activity. INTRODUCTION Essential oils are volatile‚ natural‚ complex compounds characterized by a strong odour and

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    Haitian Revolution. When analyzing whether it is a revolution it is important to form a definition of what exactly makes a war a revolution and what makes it just a war of independence. A revolution is when there is an uprising of citizens for a radical change in government and in social class structure. A war for independence is just a separation from a mother country to create a new

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    article identifies six theoretical statements that compare conflict theory to radical and postmodern criminology. These six concerns include; the focus of the theory‚ the goal of conflict‚ control of crime definitions‚ nature of crime‚ explanation of crime‚ and policy implications. Arrigo and Bernard’s (1997) theory suggests that postmodern criminology is consistent with conflict criminology’s definition of crime‚ while radical criminology is consistent with conflict criminology and the focus of the theory

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