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    this very scientifically by measurements‚ facial features‚ eye color comparisons‚ and other features. 4. In a different part of the exhibit‚ was the listing of all of the Jewish towns that were totally or partially whipped out because of the Holocaust. The names of the towns were engraved on the glass windows of a corridor there were so many of them that they filled up the entire wall. Personal Response 1. This movie was very informative‚ for example before this movie I thought that Hitler

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    Midterm Essay How are bystanders portrayed in literature and film (use two examples)? Are they judged negatively or given a pass by the authors or directors? In the several films and books that we have reviewed up to this point in the class‚ we can see that there a many people had their own opinion concerning the Holocaust and the tragic events that took during that epic period in history. Once Hitler had achieved influential level of control over the government‚ no one could have predicted that

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    Our Adventure during the Holocaust! Ben and I were on our way back to the forest‚ right after we finished collecting more food for the camp. On our way back me and Ben got to talk about our experiences and thoughts about the war. I think‚ ever since i’ve been a partisan i have started to fall in love with Ben. Ben was always breathtaking with his blue eyes and his blonde hair‚ it suited him. Being not that pretty‚ i knew he would never fall for a girl like me‚ with green eyes and brown hair‚ but

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    the 1960’s‚ and has been described as the reluctance of a person to help another in distress or report an emergency when in the presence of other bystanders. The bystander effect was initially observed in adults (Darley & Latané‚ 1968)‚ who found themselves either alone or in a group in a waiting room when they noticed the room began to fill with smoke. It was found that by the 6-minute mark 75% of people who were alone reported the smoke; however‚ when people were in groups in the waiting room only

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    An Exploration of the Bystander Effect What is the Bystander Effect? What gives a bully power? What allows a murder to take place in broad daylight without any intervention from those looking on? What makes a country silent as millions of its citizens are sent to their death under the command of a tyrant? The answer to all these questions is a phenomenon known as the Bystander Effect‚ in which people are less likely to come to the aid of someone in distress when there are others present. This attitude

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    Bystander Effect in an Elevator Humans are unique in their social cognition because they make decisions based on their representations of reality. When trying to understand why people react or do not react‚ you must look at “the state of the world and the mental states (i.e‚ intentions‚ beliefs‚ desire)” (Buttelmann & Buttelmann‚ 2016‚ p. 127). This is crucial in understanding the social phenomenon known as the “bystander effect.” This phenomenon refers to “an individual’s likelihood of helping decreases

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    They were bystanders. Germans and Europeans who lived through the Holocaust label themselves as bystanders‚ even though the world denotes a passivity and indifference shown during the mass persecution of the Jewish population and demonstrates an attempt to avoid taking responsibility for the violence that occured. The Holocaust happened gradually as Hitler slowly orchestrated the events necessary to accomplish his ideological

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    was half an hour after the first attack. Why did those people refuse to help? Researchers find that “The greater the number of people present‚ the less likely people are to help a person in distress”(Cherry‚ par.1)‚ and that phenomenon is named bystander effect‚ which is related to the process for an individual to help: noticing‚ interpretation‚ and taking responsibility.

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    The rule of Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany is most commonly associated with the killing of the Jewish population and other minorities during the Holocaust. Adolf Hitler‚ the Führer (leader) of Nazi Germany‚ rose to power and imposed his racially motivated ideological views on the people of Germany. After assuming this position of prominence in German government‚ Hitler began his quest to glorify Germany by eliminating people who were not considered as superior as the Aryan race‚ therefore allowing

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    Assignment 9 1. What is informed consent? How can the issue of informed consent become more complicated? Are there any instances where it could be argued that the government failed to obtain informed consent? Informed consent is when a medical professional or any type of professional gets permission before conducting a heath care intervention on a person. Informed consent can get complicated when the person doesn’t understand what the medical professional is talking about or when the medical professional

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