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    Only Obedience or the Beginnings of a Cult? In a magazine article titled Obedience to Authority‚ published in 1974 by Harper’s magazine‚ Dr. Stanley Milgram studied the effects of authority on “ordinary” people. His findings were astonishing. The obedience to authority figures‚ with no threat of repercussion‚ was not only underestimated‚ but unimaginable. The constant willingness to comply with what was asked of them reminded me of the cult led by Charles Manson‚ specifically the Sharon Tate

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    cases to the untrained eye‚ the story line still looks accurate‚ but with any‚ even basic prior knowledge the errors are easily apparent.While many parts of the movie are relatively close to real Hindu life in India‚ like: the presence of a Thugee Cult‚ the government in India at which the time in the movie takes place (set in 1935)‚ and the religious and political structure of India. Besides these components most other depictions involving India or Hinduism‚ provide false facts. In my opinion three

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    When carrying out research in psychology‚ researchers must make sure they stick to the ethical code of practice as they are dealing with human beings and animals sometimes. The word ethics can be defined as “rules of behavior based on ideas about what is morally good and bad”. The purpose of these ethical considerations is to protect participants from harm in any research that is conducted. Examples of these ethical considerations are consent from participants‚ confidentiality‚ as well as deception

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    order to seek refuge to the east. McCarthy challenges the reader to determine how the reader would react in this situation‚ to retain morals and a sense of hope by ’carrying the fire’. To embrace to deterioration of the human race and join a blood cult. Or to give it to the worlds nightmarish woes and take your own life. McCarthy uses these 3 ideas to examine how people will often resort to horrific action to find a sense of purpose and belonging. McCarthy uses the metaphor ’carrying the fire’

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    Behavior‚ and Social Influence‚ but two of the three can relate back to the Manson Family‚ which are Social Cognition and Social Influence. The Manson Family was a notorious cult founded by Charles Milles Manson. This cult was known for the mass murder of Sharon Tates and other Hollywood residents (B. Editors). The main reason why this cult relate back to Social Cognition and Social Influence is because of social object‚ persuasion‚ and conformity. Social Cognition relates to how a person or group responds

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    Experimentation to be ruined. Because of the ruined research project‚ twenty seven federal inmates’ bodies have been thawed out and are now missing. Dani discovers that her friend‚ Jake‚ has disappeared because he has been taken into another world by a infamous cult leader and she must enter this world to get her best friend back. I found it disgusting that the prisoners in this story were being used in an experiment. I believe this is inhumane because experiments should not be conducted on human lives. Even

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    through the use of fourth style techniques. While there are multiple theories that attempt to explain this connection‚ the prevailing theory is the fresco art in the Room of the Mysteries depicts the initiation ceremony for a woman in a Dionysiac mystery cult who is preparing for a mystical marriage to the god himself. This reading of the fresco is compelling because in the center of the fresco‚ which would be the back wall of the room‚ there is a man reclining on the lap of a woman. He is drunk‚ carries

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    say their griefs are authentic. The question is‚ are the citizens really respect and love their leader or they just fear of him? And if they do love their leader why is so? Cult of personality Cult of personality of the North Korea leader may become one of the strongest reasons why the citizens idolized him so much. Cult of personality itself is a system in which a leader is able to control a group of people through the sheer force of his personality and is often

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    examine and explain cult violence‚ we will look at it thorough the eye of John Hall’s theory of necessary predictions and precipitating factors to explain the violence of this new religious movement. We will be discussing both parts of a Hall’s theory; include the precipitating factors and the necessary predictions‚ all of which include their own set of specifications. The precipitating factors include things such as mobilizing a group’s cultural components‚ using media to shape cult ideology‚ and using

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    The mass suicides‚ that took place under the influence of Reverend Jim Jones‚ can be explained from a sociological perspective. By looking at how the group dynamics played into the outcome one gets a better idea of the whys? of the massacre. The sociological explanation is but one way to explain this horrific event. It is ‚ however‚ the only one explored in this essay for reasons of concision. At one level‚ the deaths at Jonestown can be viewed as the product of obedience‚ of people complying

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