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    Crowd Control (All persons have the right to march‚ demonstrate‚ protest‚ rally‚ or perform other activities protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and The California Constitution. However‚ any limitations or restrictions placed on demonstrations or other First Amendment activities must be justified by the requirements of maintaining public safety‚ public health‚ or safe access/ egress from the area‚ and should restrict no more speech than necessary.) *Definition: -Techniques

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    Daniel Frank 10 March 2013 Nakedness “Why is it that American anxiety about identity has led us to value exposure over privacy? Why‚ in short‚ are we so eager to become members of the Naked Crowd‚ in which we have the illusion of belonging only when we are exposed?” Jeffrey Rosen wrote in‚ “The Naked Crowd”‚ about something that probably 85% of the United Sates was guilty of. He got intimate with us. He brought down the guard of our computer screens and iPhones. He makes us exposed by our exposure

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    Explain the place of anonymity in theories of crowd behaviour. Is it always associated with a ‘loss of self’? Crowd behaviour has long been a point of interest for social psychologists. Psychologists have looked at how people exhibit different behaviours when they are part of a crowd. The anonymity of a crowd allows people to assume a mask which permits them to behave in a manner which is untypical for them. This can be demonstrated in both negative and positive roles‚ such as people rioting

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    Main Points Of Crowd Behaviour Essay London Riots August 2011 Mark Duggan Shooting Denver Colorado Riots 1998 Denver Broncos Failed community vs celebration of sporting excellence Classic Theories attempted to analyse behaviour through emergant properties of the group Gustav Le Bon (1895) Man losing his maturity Anonymity in crowds produces a man losing his personal and social responsibility Freud described crowd behaviour as the unconscious ‘ID’ being released whilst the superego

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    Kameelah Watley ENG 2250-101 Bradley Joseph 3/16/2013 A Far Cry From Africa: Divided Loyalties Derek Walcott’s “A Far Cry from Africa” is a representation of ethnic strife and divided loyalties that are communicated through the referencing of the Mau Mau Uprising‚ which is essentially an amplification of the speaker’s internal conflict in regards to his mixed heritage. "A Far Cry from Africa" cannot fully be understood without examining it through a Marxism perspective‚ which illuminates

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    Jordan Dr. Anne Blanchard English 1101 March 13‚ 2013 How Far is Too Far? In 2012 there were eight major public shootings‚ and since Columbine occurred in April 1999‚ 28 public shootings have occurred. The rate of people who have succumbed to fatal gunshot wounds in public areas has increased to 19.5 times higher than those of similar income countries‚ and there have been at least 61 mass murders since 1982 (Shen‚ Timeline of Mass Shootings). Whenever any type of mass murder occurs‚ the same

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    So far from God This novel is a story of a Chicano family. Sofi‚ her husband Domingo together with their four daughters – Esperanza‚ Fe‚ Caridad‚ and Loca live in the little town of Tome‚ New Mexico. The story focuses on the struggles of Sofi‚ the death of her daughters and the problems of their town. Sofi endures all the hardships and problems that come her way. Her marriage is deteriorating; her daughters are dying one by one. But‚ she endures it all and comes out stronger and more enlightened

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    Why is The Crowd Important in Existentialism? The crowd is important in existentialism because the gives you an idea of what existentialism dislikes. In existentialism you deal with exploring the individual’s way or the individuals mind. But the crowd represents everything outside of the mind‚ things‚ or objects that can influence the mind‚ basically the other. The existentialist would say anything that deals with your mind or your consciousness is what is important and would take a stand against

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    Allison Davis Dr. Dean/ Prof. Hickman HON352 22 October 2016 Question Set 5 1 Johannes lived a far from “normal” life since his birth. As a young black boy living in a ghetto during apartheid‚ he faced many perilous challenges. Obstacles that prevented him from having a normal childhood include the constant threat of police raids‚ his father’s unemployment‚ and living in terrible conditions. From the early age of five years old‚ Johannes already possessed a paralyzing fear of Peri-Urban‚ the police

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    One of the comments that I was most interested in when reading the Crime chapter in Solomon’s Far from the Tree book‚ was the mention of three grand risk factors influence the creation of a criminal. A single-parent family since it might increase the probability of them having a low socioeconomic status. This later translates to a high chance at their child dropping out of school‚ not attending college‚ working low paying jobs‚ becoming substance abusers‚ and later on becoming single parents as well

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