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    communities[edit] New Harmony as envisioned by Owen Utopian socialism was the US’s first Socialist movement. Utopians attempted to develop model socialist societies to demonstrate the virtues of their brand of beliefs. Most Utopian socialist ideas originated in Europe‚ but the US was most often the site for the experiments themselves. Many Utopian experiments occurred in the 19th century as part of this movement‚ including Brook Farm‚ the New Harmony‚ the Shakers‚ the Amana Colonies‚ the Oneida Community

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    Riot Grrrl Movement

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    Riot Grrl is an underground feminist Punk rock movement that blew up in the 90s. It was started by feminist activist groups located in Washington D.C.; Olympia‚ Washington; Portland‚ Oregon; and the greater Pacific Northwest.These groups existed to create a safe haven for women to come together and have conversations about sexism that they experienced in the punk scene. These groups eventually inspired bands such as Bikini Kill‚ Bratmobile‚ Heavens to Betsy and many others‚ to bring the issue of

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    Good n i n e v E g The Propaganda Movement Propaganda Movement -peaceful crusade or campaign for reforms.  It was organized and participated by the illustrados.  Dr. Jose Rizal‚ Marcelo H. del Pilar and Graciano Lopez Jaena are the leaders of the said movement. Rise of the Propaganda Movement  It began in 1872‚ when Fathers Mariano Gomez‚ Jose Burgos‚ and Jacinto Zamora (all Filipino Priests) were executed by Spanish colonizers.  The Filipino exiles of 1872 and many patriotic students

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    The Progressive agenda was the movement in which social activists and those who were educated‚ wanted to address the economic‚ political‚ and cultural questions that had risen with the rapid change of the Industrial Revolution‚ and the growth of America. Multiple groups and leaders fought for women’s rights‚ African American rights‚ and workers’ rights. The philosophies‚ agendas‚ strategies‚ and approaches of these leaders and organizations are different yet similar. It was difficult for the Progressive

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    The Temperance movement was organized and created to solve the growing problem of drinking in the 1800s. This paper will provide a brief overview of how the movement got started and the impact it had on American history. The drinking mainly arose in the period after the American Revolution when people drank due to the economic and social problems that occurred after the war. It then became an important part of nearly every kind of social function. Widespread drinking was just a way of life.

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    Dance/Movement Therapy

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    combining complementary modalities such as dance/movement and music therapies. Using video footage‚ the presenters will illustrate the value of co-facilitated movement and music therapy groups for adult psychiatric inpatients. They will discuss the beneficial therapeutic processes as well as novel structures and techniques that emerged from the collective experience. The presenters will lead an experiential process exploring how the integration of dance/movement therapy and music therapy principles and interventions

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    Amr Amr 12/10/2013 Egypt Burning: How one Egyptian revolutionary movement overthrew a dictator while one another overthrew a democracy. On the 17th of December‚ 2011 a vegetable vendor lit himself on fire in response to the corrupt and inefficient bureaucratic system in Tunisia. This small event by an unknown vendor led to the biggest and fastest spread of social movements in the history of the Arab world known as the Arab spring. Yet while the

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    Human Relations Movement

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    Human Relations Movement refers to those researchers of organizational development who study the behavior of people in groups‚ in particular workplace groups. It originated in the 1930s’ Hawthorne studies‚ which examined the effects of social relations‚ motivation and employee satisfaction on factory productivity. The movement viewed workers in terms of their psychology and fit with companies‚ rather than as interchangeable parts. "The hallmark of human-relation theories is the primacy given to

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    The Temperance Movement: The Attempted Removal of a Deadly Sin The Temperance Movement was an attempt to better society by ending the sale and consumption of alcohol. This movement began in the 1830’s to the 1840’s from the desire to reform society and abolishing it’s sins by the removal of slavery. Many people saw the negative effect that alcohol also had on society‚ and so they put forth an effort to convince others to refrain. The fight for prohibition originated from the church. The Protestant

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    The New Age Movement

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    Assess the view that cults‚ sects and New Age movements are fringe organisations that are inevitably short-lived and of little influence in contemporary society. (33 marks) There are in fact a range of debates about the nature of cults‚ sects and New Age movements. Some sociologists suggest that they are fringe organisations in the sense that they appeal to only a minority of the population‚ however Heelas found a large increase in New Age activity in his Kendal research. Other sociologists‚

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