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THE SPIRITUALS & THE BLUES
The Spirituals & The Blues
The Spirituals & The Blues
At a time when some so-called black scholars are beginning to "universality" of their systems of thought (thereby reducing their dependence on specific experimental black base), (James 1992, 2-152) James Cone continues to inform and illuminate his ...
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Mormon Polygamy
Mormon Polygamy
American outrage over Mormon polygamy often expressed itself in images of the Utah "Saints" as licentious and lustful Turks. The irony of these accusations was that Mormons were both proponents of Victorian propriety and sexually conservative. Noting this, scholars have described the Mormon practice as "puritan ...
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CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
Contemporary Issues
Drug Addiction
Introduction
Drug addiction is a complex brain disease. It is characterized by compulsive, at times uncontrollable, drug craving, seeking, and use that persist even in the face of extremely negative consequences.
Drug seeking becomes compulsive, in large part as a result of the effects of prolonged drug use on ...
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MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.,
Martin Luther King, Jr.,
Martin Luther King, Jr.,
Martin Luther King Jr was born January 15, 1929 in Atlanta Ga. Until he was six years old his name was Michael Luther King Jr. His father changed both their names legally to Martin in honor of the German religious leader ...
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New Testament
New Testament
Introduction
John was a son of Zebedee and Salome, who was a sister of Mary the mother of Jesus. He grew up in Galilee and worked with his brother James, Andrew, and Peter as fishermen. He and his companion Andrew were disciples of John the Baptist and that is ...
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The Reciprocal Relationship between Individuals and Social Structure
In October, 1994, the American Enterprise Institute, with great fanfare and not a little expense held a well-orchestrated conference of social scientists and journalists whom they deemed sympathetic to their decidedly conservative political philosophy, to herald the publication of a new book by ...
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LITERATURE REVIEW
Literature Review
Literature Review
The term Health Promotion has often been linked to sales marketing and taken to mean a propaganda approach dominated by the use of mass media; to some extent, this notion is untrue. Health promotion is concerned with the formulating of strategies and application of fundamental principles ...
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Survivability
Survivability
Survivability
Introduction
The notes relate to simple examples of shock absorber/ isolation systems provided to minimise the risk of damage from impacts e.g. to prevent damage if a support screw fails and a load is accidentally released. The detailed analysis of shock absorber/isolation systems is very complicated and involves assessment ...
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Methods Of Studying Human Behavior
Methods Of Studying Human Behavior
Research Methods
Systematic or Naturalistic Observation
Case Study
Survey Method
Experimental Method
Correlation Methods
Systematic or Naturalistic Observation
Naturalistic observation is a research method commonly used by psychologists and other social scientists. This technique involves observing subjects in their natural environment. This type of research is often utilized ...
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ANTITRUST CLAIMS
Antitrust Claims
Antitrust Claims
In 1996, Microsoft began giving away its Web browser, Internet Explorer, as well as free software and marketing assistance to use its products. This enabled the company to successfully overcome the marketing dominance of its archrival Netscape Communications in the mid-1990s. In addition, to gain supremacy in ...