Graded Assignment Unit Test: Cultures in Conflict Answer the questions using complete sentences. When you are finished‚ submit this assignment to your teacher by the due date for full credit. (35 points) 1. Compare and contrast the conflicts faced by Orwell in “Shooting an Elephant” to those faced by Gideon in “No Witchcraft for Sale.” To what unique revelation does Orwell’s position as a police officer lead him? How can Gideon’s ultimate decision not to share his knowledge be interpreted
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Angry Couple Jessica Robinson BSHS/385 July 6‚ 2015 Professor Audra Stinson Angry Couple In the video “Angry Couple” it represents a therapeutic session concerning an angry couple who seems to be having some difficulties listening to each other and discussing the concerns they both have. These concerns range from their relationship and with their previous therapist. This particular therapeutic session is demonstrated by marriage counselor Dr. Susan Heitler. Before the therapy session begins‚ Dr
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Studying conflict analysis and resolution for the past three years taught me that policy is one of the most effective ways to create concrete change in today’s society. Policy is documented and recognized by the government. As I study the prison system in my honors criminology class and dissect the Black Lives Matter movement in my organizational conflict class‚ I am trying to understand why the government ignores the faults in our justice system when there is an evident need for transformation.
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A00116258 Angry Fathers Mel Lazarus‚ writer of Angry Fathers‚ showed by describing his relationship between him and his father‚ as he recalled an incident that happened when he was 9 years old‚ back in 1938‚ when corporal punishment was most used to correct bad behavior‚ “They’ll live‚ don’t worry “‚ was the common idea‚ that event marked his relationship and trust with his father for life. Lazarus’ family stayed at a boarding house in Catskills for the summer during school vacations‚ and he
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do the right thing especially if others disagree with you. We tend to go with the majority so we don’t feel out of place or feel like we a being judged. “Twelve Angry Men‚” a play written by Reginald Rose‚ is an excellent example of how some people choose to do the right thing even when controversy comes their way. The various conflicts in Rose’s play are tools which he uses to teach us to do the right thing‚ even when we are the minority in a situation. Juror Eight is a quiet‚ thoughtful‚ gentle
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Twelve Angry Men exposes the weaknesses of the jury system as well as its strengths – The Jurors within Twelve Angry Men portray individual aspects of a 1950s American culture‚ all with their own take on the American Jury system. The closed minded‚ sheep like attitudes of the Jurors illustrates the McCathic mentality of the public which directly reflects the weaknesses within the American Jury system. Though flawed in many aspects one juror displays the key strength in the American justice system
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U.S. Intervention in the USSR Mujahideen Conflict: An Invaluable Lesson in Follow Through By Rachel Goldwasser “War diminishes everyone and all states‚ even the victors‚ and that is especially true if the war is characterized by broken promises and dashed hopes‚ perceptions of betrayal‚ and disappointment in an ally. For the people living in this theater of war‚ the litany of such disappointments is long.” This sentiment from Afghani journalist Ahmed Rashid illustrates the
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Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God Author: Jonathan Edwards Date Of Work: July 8th‚ 1741 A Model Of Christian Charity Author: John Winthrop Date Of Work : 1630 On Board The Arabella Purpose Of A Model Of Christian Charity The Model of Christian Charity has many purposes. One purpose is to explain that people should be care for the people in need. Winthrop explains that God wants people to treat others like they would like to be treated. Also‚ a person passes up a person in peril then
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discussions about the innocence of a young boy are decided. The dark and foreboding storm clouds that hang over the heads of the jurors are beginning to lift as time progresses and new facts are presented. The two men that cannot put their personal emotions aside are juror 3 and juror 10. These men are motivated by their emotions rather than the evidence. Juror 3 is a strong‚ forceful man who refuses to alter his vote. Being very opinionated‚ he looks at the evidence “you sat right there in court and heard
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Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God Analysis During the time of the Great Awakening‚ religious spirit flooded throughout America. This was a time for puritans to repent to God‚ guaranteeing an eternal life in Heaven. The wise theologian‚ Jonathan Edwards‚ wrote a vigorous and persuasive sermon‚ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.” Edwards’ use of imagery‚ figurative language‚ and angered arguments shaped this sermon‚ to show the congregation the gruesome consequences of sinning.
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