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Carl's audience doesn't agree with some of the things he will be presenting, so he decides to start his speech by talking about the things they do agree with him on. This demonstrates the principle of primacy.
Politics of Inclusion
Efforts and policies aimed at ensuring that all community members, especially marginalized or underrepresented groups, have equal opportunities, rights, and access to participate in society.
Radical Constructionism
Radical Constructionism posits that knowledge and reality are not discovered but rather constructed by communities, being entirely contingent upon social constraints and conditions.
Postmodern Self-Concept
A perspective on identity that sees the self as fragmented and constructed through various social and cultural discourses rather than a fixed entity.
Homosexuals
Individuals who are romantically or sexually attracted to people of their own sex.
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