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Feb 19th, 2010 | By Dr. Michael Sosteric Two books that I have recently read deserve attention today. One is My Way Out and the other is The Cure for Alcoholism. Both are great books and both detail a pharmacological…
Feb 19th, 2010 | By Dr. Michael Sosteric Two books that I have recently read deserve attention today. One is My Way Out and the other is The Cure for Alcoholism. Both are great books and both detail a pharmacological…
Mar 17th, 2010 | By Dr. Michael Sosteric Through the medium of kinship, early humans developed cooperative arrangements that, according to Marshal Sahlins, were apparently mandated by virtue of the conditions of life. In his words, “The emerging human primate,…
Feb 19th, 2010 | By Dr. Michael Sosteric Two books that I have recently read deserve attention today. One is My Way Out and the other is The Cure for Alcoholism. Both are great books and both detail a pharmacological…
[view academic citations] [hide academic citations] AMA citation: Sosteric M. Democracy’s Dirty Little Secret. The Socjournal. 2010. Available at: Accessed July 14, 2010. APA citation: Sosteric, Michael. (2010). Democracy’s Dirty Little Secret. Retrieved July 14, 2010, from The Socjournal…
Jul 9th, 2010 | By Rachel Demerling The penetration of women into academe is growing, but at what cost? Babies get in the way and require valuable time away from a job that otherwise requires intense attachment and commitment, and…
March 1st, 2010 The film Groundhog Day (1993) puts the protagonist, Phil Connors, in a time warp. Nothing that he does matters because he is stuck in February 2, Groundhog Day, in a small rural town. For most of the…
Jun 24th, 2010 | By Amardo Rodriguez An educator speaks about pedagogy, critical thinking, and connecting with students. Education is about creating a safe place for exploration, for confronting the hard social, political, and psychological realities of our existence. But…
Through the medium of kinship, early humans developed cooperative arrangements that, according to Marshal Sahlins, were apparently mandated by virtue of the conditions of life. In his words, “The emerging human primate, in a life-and-death-struggle economic struggle with nature, could…
[view academic citations] [hide academic citations] AMA citation: [no last name] [no initial]. Book Reviews. The Socjournal. 2010. Available at: Accessed July 14, 2010. APA citation: [no last name], [no first name]. (2010). Book Reviews. Retrieved July 14, 2010,…