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    expand on a speech I gave entitled “Creativity verses Conformity” by discussing the benefits of cultivating creativity in a conformist society and how that relates to and protects against the idea of the culture industry. Conformity is defined in the journal The Development of Adaptive Conformity in Young Children as “the adoption of majority decisions” by Thomas Morgan‚ Kevin Laland‚ and Paul Harris. There is obvious and apparent evidence of conformity and the draw to

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    Positional goods can be almost anything. These items will supposedly increase the prestige that the person gets. The average consumer may not realize what they are buying is a positional good. Conformity and obedience are two things which help drive the movement of these positional goods within a society. Conformity is when the majority accepts something as reality or a social norm and everybody adopts it or you are labeled as an outcast or different which in turn

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    of conformity called perceptual conformism. Perceptual conformism

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    The two main representatives in this story are A&P being conformity‚ and the three girls for non-conformity. A&P is the established ideals of society in present times‚ and the three girls ignore every ideal by walking into the store wearing nothing but bikinis. As Sammy refers to the shoppers as “sheep” the girls are walking against

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    Courage Over Conformity In a world of lions‚ and tigers‚ and bears‚ courage is a light through the forest of life. Only few know the true meaning of courage and its worth. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ great courage is shown in many forms‚ through characters that are trying to do what right in the face of adversity. Atticus is one of few that sees clearly through the fog hovering over Maycomb County. Ignoring the crude and unsupportive comments thrown at him from Maycomb citizens‚

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    Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury portrays a society with the absence of thought‚ complete conformity through the use of propaganda‚ and a disregard for one another. In the story‚ a city exists some time in the future and makes it illegal to own and read books. The city hires firemen to torch buildings containing the illegal contraband even if there are still people inside the structures. The citizens in the community line up around the “heroic” firemen and applaud the men whenever they save them from

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    Social conformity can destroy your health in many ways. It can suppress the immune system and cause stress‚ lead to depression‚ cause emotional deprivation‚ prevent you from making healthy decisions‚ and lead to you doing thoughtless‚ dangerous acts. Although there are only five here‚ there are more physical and emotional consequences of conforming to group expectations due to fear and disapproval. Conforming to a group that’s against or unsure of your beliefs and values you believe in just because

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    conducted an experiment in 1951 on conformity on a group of students from Swarthmore College. The goal of this study was to observe how far an individual could be influenced by public pressure‚ and in the end‚ possibly pick incorrect answers that were valued on facts‚ universal knowledge‚ and personal belief. Asch believed that conformity was a process in which people are pressured to change their behavior for the sake of fitting in. Asch wanted to prove that conformity can play a major influence in society

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    The Influence of conformity on society through religionmore by John Chaaya 2‚137 Download (.doc)   The Influence of conformity on society in religion Religion has influenced societies on an epic scale for millennia. Even the mostprimitive people on the planet created gods to worship and use their teachings toform the basis of their society going back as far as the Paleolithic period wheremother earth was worshiped as a goddess. Through time people have stayedtrue to a belief or a religion

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