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    Radical Abolitions

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    into these new states. There was also division inside these two groups, more specifically, the Anti Slavery North. The Abolitionists were divided into two groups, the Radical Abolitionists, headlined by Frederick Douglas and William Lloyd Garrison, and the Anti-Slavery Republicans, headlined by Abraham Lincoln. The book, The Radical and the Republican, by James Oakes focuses on the impact that Frederick Douglas and Abraham Lincoln had on each other through their different views which led to the…

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    Radical Islamophobia

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    word “radical” and the word “Islam” is not only contradictory, but severely in-accurate and distressing to those who follow the islamic religion. The phrase “radical Islam” is used in correlation to the war on terror. The use of the phrase “radical Islam” emerged post september 11th attacks, as a result of fear and unfamiliarity. This term infers that Muslim people, those practicing the religion of Islam, are terrorists. This also infers that the religion of Islam is violent, evil and…

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    Is Radical Criminology

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    human affairs” lessens the distinct role of the criminal justice system, and cheapens the idea of criminals and crime. By including non-criminal activities in the definition of crime, radical criminology is challenging how crimes come to be viewed as criminal while attempting to understand the process of…

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    Radical Dualism

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    understand this as if Purusha or the unchangeable soul has the ability to see through one’s mind. Therefore even the soul and the mind are separated entities, since the former perceives world through the latter, but is not one with it, showing the idea of radical dualism represented in Patanjali’s Sutras. For the ultimate liberation the internalisation of the dualistic nature of the world is cruilcal. Everything around us that can be perceived is there for a single reason, which is to clearly…

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    Radical Reconstruction

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    The radical reconstruction that took place after the civil war was America’s first attempt at an interracial democracy. Reconstruction included three major initiatives which were reconstruction of the union, transformation of southern society and enactment of progressive legislation favouring the rights of freed slaves. The process of the reconstruction of the union began before the end of the civil war in 1863. As the union made many victories President Abraham Lincoln issued the proclamation…

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    Radical Mastectomy

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    cancer and how it developed and spread throughout the body, this made it hard for doctors to treat it and come up with solutions. One of the approaches to treating breast cancer was to perform a radical mastectomy on female with breast cancer, because doctors at that time believed that was the best option. A radical mastectomy was performed since it was believed that cancer spread outwards and the more…

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    A Radical Revolution

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    colonist dressed as native Americans and climbed aboard one of the trade ships dumping the tea into the Boston harbor. According to , the colonists dressed as Native American “tossed all 342 chests into Boston Harbor—90,000 pounds of tea (Wright, “ radical townspeople stormed the ships... tossed 342 chests of tea” (Boston Tea Party) into the water. The amount of tea tossed into the water that night was estimated to “exceed three quarters of a million dollars” (Boston Tea Party) in modern…

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    sex roles that have been defined, radical libertarian feminists believe men and women should practice androgyny, the combination of both masculine and feminist traits (Tong, 2009). In the essay, Womanliness as Masquerade, written by Joan Riviere, Riviere described what it was like to be a female and how femininity was constructed through society rather than something all women were born with. The fact that women and men have shared characteristics leads radical libertarian feminists to believe…

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    Radical Manifesto

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    An Environmental Cause For Action: A Radical Manifesto We are : a group of clandestine radical environmentalists, dedicated to a single cause, to bring about ecological change by forcibly executing our policy upon the masses, despite the convictions of others. We are deeply affected by the precautions taken to protect our ecosystem. We seek retribution for the lack of secure protocols regarding environmental protection. We are a group of cells cancerous in form, we will spread like a plague upon…

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    that the main cause of fistulas are the fact that there is a lack of fistula services. The statistics that then go to back this statement up are numbing. It was said that out of the 77 million people living in Ethiopia, there are only 146 gynecologists and obstetricians and most of them are in the cities. This is where the matrix of domination meets gender segregation in that women who are poor and rural don’t receive proper services but often times women in the cities will not be able to…

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