European Journal of Social Psychology Eur. J. Soc. Psychol. 36‚ 267–278 (2006) Published online 5 December 2005 in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI: 10.1002/ejsp.297 The unresponsive bystander: Are bystanders more responsive in dangerous emergencies? PETER FISCHER*‚ TOBIAS GREITEMEYER‚ FABIAN POLLOZEK AND DIETER FREY Ludwig-Maximilians-University‚ Munich‚ Germany Abstract Previous research in bystander intervention found that the presence of other bystanders reduces helping
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child. One could assume that the death and mutilation around him desensitized his value of human life. “Before I shot each man‚ I looked at him and saw how his eyes gave up hope and steadied before I pull the trigger” (Beah 278). “I found their somber eyes irritating” (Beah 278). Beah’s loneliness and grief eventually transformed to anger. Watching his friends die caused his anger to overflow. Consequently‚ his first kill was complete revenge with no remorse or guilt. Although‚ to his defense the
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Silence in "The Chosen" In the book "The Chosen" by Chaim Potok‚ there are many situations where silence between characters is present. Some characters‚ such as Reuven and David Malter‚ believe that this deprivation is a cruel and inexplicable way of raising a child. On the other hand‚ Reb Saunders‚ a Jewish Hasidic leader‚ raises his oldest son in silence to prepare him for his future as a Rabbi. Silence is a driving force to understand and learn about other characters and the world around
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JOURNAL Technology (IJCIET)‚ ISSN 0976 – 6308 (Print)‚ ISSN 0976 – 6316(Online) Volume 4‚ Issue 4‚ July-August (2013)‚ © IAEME TECHNOLOGY (IJCIET) ISSN 0976 – 6308 (Print) ISSN 0976 – 6316(Online) Volume 4‚ Issue 4‚ July-August (2013)‚ pp. 278-283 © IAEME: www.iaeme.com/ijciet.asp Journal Impact Factor (2013): 5.3277 (Calculated by GISI) www.jifactor.com IJCIET © IAEME SEISMIC EVALUATION & RETROFIT ASSESSMENT OF JLNM HOSPITAL‚ RAINAWARI SRINAGAR Javaid Ahmad1 1 Student‚ Department
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(Essential readings) (2nd Ed.) (p. 208). Los Angeles‚ CA: Roxbury Publishing. 2. Cornish‚ D. B. & Clarke‚ R.V. (2003). Crime as a Rational Choice. In F.T. Cullen & R. Agnew (Eds.)‚ Criminological Theory: Past to Present (Essential readings) (2nd Ed.) (p. 278). Los Angeles‚ CA: Roxbury Publishing. 3. Cullen‚ F. T. & Agnew‚ R. (2003). Reviving Classical Theory: Deterrence‚ Rational Choice‚ and Routine Activities Theories. In F.T. Cullen & R. Agnew (Eds.)‚ Criminological Theory: Past to Present (Essential
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thought he had worked hard for that rupee‚ and throwing it away meant throwing away all of his hard work. This will better the son’s life because he now knows that although he has his father’s fortune‚ “another person’s money cannot help you” (Bulatkin 278). This will help motivate the son to start working for his money instead of being lazy since he does not want to do to his father what his father had done to him. Once the son makes his own money‚ he will be satisfied because he will always have some
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MAT/115 – Basic Mathematics Cumulative Test: Chapters 3 and 4 01) Find the least common multiple of 12 and 18. Multiples for 12 are 24‚ 36‚ 48‚ 60‚ Multiples for 18 are 36‚ 54‚ 72‚ 90 Answer: 36 02) Find the least common multiple of 3‚ 6 and 9. Multiples for 3 are 6‚ 9‚ 12‚ 15‚ 18‚ 21‚ 24‚ 27‚ 30‚ 33‚ 36 Multiples for 6 are 12‚ 24‚ 30‚ 36‚ 42‚ 48‚ 54‚ 60‚ 66‚ 72 Multiples for 9 are 18‚ 27‚ 36‚ 45‚ 54‚ 63‚ 72‚ 81‚ 90‚ 99‚ 108 Answer: 36 03) Add. Write the answer in lowest
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An example is present bias‚ “ present bias‚” when we need to take a small‚ easy step to bring about some future good‚ we fail to do it‚ not because we’ve decided its a bad idea‚ but we procrastinate” (Conly‚ p. 278). Some people really want to do good things for their health but in many ways people hesitate to do anything because they are not use to change in routines. Routines can be especially hard to break since the person has already gotten use to it. With
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The Journey of Two American Girls Laura Logan ENG125: Introduction to Literature (AFG1301A) Instructor: Carla McGill February 4‚ 2013 How can an African American and a Hispanic girls be treated different when they are the same type of person? I chose the theme of race and ethnicity when I selected the poems “What It’s Like to Be a Black Girl” by Patricia Smith and “Child of the Americas” by Aurora Levin Morales. I am a Hispanic person
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