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    he Lucifer Effect raises a fundamental question about the nature of human nature: How is it possible for ordinary‚ average‚ even good people to become perpetrators of evil? In trying to understand unusual‚ or aberrant behavior‚ we often err in focusing exclusively on the inner determinants of genes‚ personality‚ and character‚ as we also tend to ignore what may be the critical catalyst for behavior change in the external Situation or in the System that creates and maintains such situations. I challenge

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    soldiers of Abu Ghraib start becoming increasingly hostile as one unit. In The Lord of the Flies‚ Jack eventually takes over most of the island from the original leader named Ralph. When Ralph goes to visit Jack before a storm‚ thunder strikes. Jack decides to have

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    harmony and conflict‚ peace and war‚ compassion and hatred. And it will be concerned with the conflict of Arabs and Israeli‚ the teaching of Christian and Buddhism‚ the case study of 9/11 terrorist attacks‚ the Stanford Prison Experiment and the abuse in Abu Ghraib‚ the biological viewpoint as evidence to demonstrate the statement. Human Conflict: Simon Laurence suggests that ‘conflict is inevitable’ while human beings get together in groups in a social way by any forms. And conflict engendered

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    kill his enemy. I am sure that this method of long-range weapons also gives the soldier‚ who is only being obedient‚ a clean conscience when he goes home. 4. What are some of the similarities between Zimbardo’s prison study and the abuses at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq? Zimbardo’s prison experiment was extreme. The

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    prisoners worked within the prison system to effect change rather than dismantling it because if there was a change the prisoners would have known and the experiment could possibly become flawed g. In 2003 U.S. soldiers abused Iraqi prisoners held at Abu

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    Does The Ends Justify the Means: Justifying the use of torture in the name of Public Interest Kenneth Rudominer Florida Gulf Coast University Introduction to Public Administration PAD 6060 Margaret E. Banyan‚ PhD January 20‚ 2013 Does The Ends Justify the Means: Justifying the use of torture in the name of Public Interest Public Administration can be thought of as where the rubber meets the road in the act of governing via the Constitution. Under normal conditions the framework of the

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    liable. In Abu Ghraib in Iraq‚ prisoners were the victims of torture‚ rape‚ and homicide committed by the United States police and army. In many of the tortures‚ the prisoners were stripped naked. One was hung by his wrists with his hands tied behind his back‚ another leashed like a dog‚ another who is sat on between two stretchers‚ and many were faced with physical‚ psychological‚ and sexual abuse. Racism‚ religion‚ and sexism are factors that contributed to the behavior of the Abu Ghraib prison

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    art lends itself as a vehicle for political agenda. A recent example would be Fernando Botero’s series‚ Abu Ghraib‚ which is based on the torturous events that took place by US soldiers at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. The series is a sharp contrast from the whimsical and oversized imagery Botero is best known for‚ and depicts the truculent abuse inmates were subjected to while in Abu Ghraib. Abu Ghraib 44 (2005); Oil on Canvas‚ shows a prisoner stripped of his undergarments and hanging from the ceiling

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Project Management is not something new in today’s world as it has been practiced since the early civilization by early architects and engineers such as Vitruvius‚ a Roman writer‚ architect and engineer‚ Christopher Wren‚ Thomas Telford and Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Though it has been used before‚ organizations started to apply systematically the project management tools and techniques to complex project in the 1950s. No matter what the size of the organization is‚ there

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    behavior to find out why good people do bad things.  Two strong examples of situations concerning behavior based on context are the Standford Prison Experiment conducted by Phillip Zimbardo and the work of Steven Stefanowicz as a contract interrogator in Abu Ghraib prison.             In 1971‚ Phillip Zimbardo conducted an experiment on prison behavior. This experiment consisted of ordinary college boys who were all emotionally and physically stable. The set up was very realistic allowing the subjects to

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