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Angie Brown By Lillian B. Horace
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Angie Brown is a classic migration narrative that pivots on the themes of race, class, gender, and age. When the novel opens, Angie, a domestic, has lost her child and husband in situations complicated by race. By the novel's end, she has t...

Phenomenology Review
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phenomenology. The term is used with various meanings and interpretations and has been developed in diverse ways in different social science disciplines. It owes a huge debt to the work of Alfred Schutz (1972) who argued that, rather than s...

History And Memory
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history, as the mountains reflect the geological epochs. Memory also changes who we are, because it is predictive of who we become. We remember things better if we were such a thing before, so that we remember from the past a lot in common ...

Qualitative Evaluation Framework
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qualitative research out of three in a holistic context: Case Study, Phenomenological study, and Grounded Theory. The paper addresses the key aspects of Phenomenological study in this paper using journal articles. Specifically, the data col...

Group-Based Outpatient Treatment For Adolescent
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group-based outpatient therapy and a discussion of its significance to group work. The Epoch Counseling Center adolescent treatment program is based on the premise that substance use is primarily learned behavior (Bigelow, Brooner, & Silver...

Humanitarian Intervention
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humanitarian intervention a moral imperative? Is prioritizing the national interest over “saving strangers” actually a moral imperative? Has there ever been a truly humanitarian intervention? If so, when? If not, why? What theoretical persp...

Early Miocene Primates & Late Miocene Primates
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early Miocene primates & late Miocene Primates. There are a large number of fossils of higher primates (apes), which date from the period 35 to 6 million years ago, and evolutionary variations between the little monkeys. The early Miocene h...