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    The one think that comes to mind when one thinks to Freud is that he oversexualized many things in order to achieve his initial inquiry. But then again‚ how many great people have done wrong in order to make a right. An example‚ Phillip Zimbardo‚ he designed the “Stanford Prison Experiment” and it was something everything disagree with yet now he is one of the many psychologists in the world that has shaped how we think and do research. Mainly why it’s difficult to disagree with anything

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    such as torturing mentally and emotionally and also demoralizing . It is considered as a crime against the humanity as it is unethical. For instance‚ the case of the Stanford Prison Experiment that was held in 1971 by a psychologist named Philip Zimbardo to study the prison life (Cherry‚ 2013). He had then accepted 70 volunteered college students to take part by paying them $15 per day‚ and they we were put in a situation which they had to play the role as prisoners and guards. These students were

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    The idealistic heroic figure is the foundation of moral values and genuine deeds. A hero is a person in one’s life whom is commended in greater admiration than the average civilian. Throughout history‚ there has always been heroes‚ whether famous or not‚ who stand out among the crowd in a positive way. Good and bad people in the world all have at least one individual who inspires daily actions and decisions that mold the person they desire to be. Mankind needs heroes to ignite the flame of inspiration

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    A highly casual‚ yet acknowledging tone characterises her blog entry‚ which is predominantly catered to young Australian readers who are interested in receiving a tattoo. Accompanying her blog entry is a number of comments which both support and criticise the new phenomenon of tattoos. Poignantly complementing her article is an image of Ta Mako tattoos‚ a Maori form of body art‚ and the front cover of the written work “No tattoos before you’re thirty by San De Brilo. Day commences by positioning

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    favor of not using torture under any circumstance due to the fact that no government can be entrusted with differentiating when it is‚ and is not necessary to use torture. An example of this being the Stanford Prison Experiment performed by Philip Zimbardo‚ where due to the lack of accountability on the prison guards‚ the guards treated the prisoner inhumanly without instruction to do so. On the contrary however‚ if there is accountability and visibility placed on the person in charge of the torturing

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    Assess the view that the nuclear family functions for the benefit of the individual and society. A nuclear family is universal and consists of two generations of families: a father‚ a mother and their children‚ all living in the same household. In this essay‚ I will be assessing the views that the nuclear family functions to benefit all its members and society as a whole‚ from a Functionalist‚ Feminist and a Marxist perspective. In order to assess these views‚ it is necessary to first establish

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    Formalist Approach: Characteristics: Theory of high art‚ focus on quality‚ retrospective specialisation (flatness)‚ self-definition. Key Terms: Flatness‚ surface‚ self-criticism‚ depth‚ medium specificity. For Greenberg‚ the key motivating force within modern art was the pursuit of quality (Art is a matter strictly of experience‚ not of principles‚ and what counts first and last in art is quality) By experience‚ he meant the practical aspect of making art and the artist’s attention

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    Communism fails because it is a dictatorship. There is no right to criticise policies‚ doing this would be disloyal. Without the freedom to criticise‚ bad decisions cannot be discovered and problems go unfixed. Another reason why Communist societies fail is because one cannot build a successful economic model if one insist on executing independent thinkers

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    Using material from Item A and elsewhere‚ assess the usefulness of the Hypodermic Syringe Model of the Mass Media (33 marks) The Hypodermic Syringe Model suggests that the media are strong and the audience is weak and passive. This means that the messages the media portrays‚ society will instantly believe without questioning the ideas and morals behind this. The model suggests that children are more susceptible to the messages in the media and accept the information provided as they have not fully

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    heinous atrocities against each other. From the Holocaust in World War II to the extermination of Native Americans in the United States‚ Slavery‚ and Racial Cleansing to religious wars; we have been killing each other with no hesitation. Phillip Zimbardo is a psychologist that studied people and Evil. In his research he found ten things that can make people do evil acts. The first thing would be to create an ideology where the ends justify the means to be evil. We can see this being done today

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