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    Miranda‚ while reading your post I remember thinking that Mrs. Almond certainly was one of the best representations of the complex relationship that humans have with their own suffering. Looking at Eisenman’s analysis of the "Abu Ghraib effect"‚ we can even begin to explain Mrs. Almond’s behavior if we consider "[the representation of] the body as something willingly alienated by the victim (even to the point of death) for the sake of the pleasure and aggrandizement of the oppressor" (16). What this

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    The Critique of "The Abu Ghraib Prison Scandal: Sources of Sadism" In the article "The Abu Ghraib Prison Scandal: Sources of Sadism‚" Marianne Szegedy- Maszak discusses the horrifying acts of our American soldiers against the Iraqi detainees in the Abu Ghraib prison. The American guards photographed themselves torturing and humiliating the prisoners. Marianna presents the idea that maybe these few guards aren’t just ‘a few bad seeds’ but in fact any average person would commit similar acts given

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    the results of his experiment that he created to understand more about the effects that imprisonment has on prisoners‚ and how a prison environment affects the guards who work there. In her article "The Abu Ghraib Prison Scandal: Sources of Sadism"‚ Marianne Szegedy-Maszak looks at the Abu Ghraib atrocities and the possible reasons why "normal" people turned into sadists who committed unfathomable acts of torture. Although Szegedy-Maszak

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    The acts of torture performed on the inmates at Abu Ghraib were both cruel and inhumane. But what if the reason the guards tortured the inmates was due to the result of obedience from their superiors. The cause of the torture of the prisoners at Abu Ghraib could have stemmed from situational factors instead of the will of a few aggressive soldiers. Authority figures that use persuasive methods can be very influential. There are many circumstantial possibilities as to why the guards treated the

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    The Case of Donald Rumsfeld and Prisoner Abuse at Abu Ghraib Introduction The report on the case of Donald Rumsfeld starts off with Rumsfeld’s hearing (May 7‚ 2004) with the Senate Armed Services Committees. His response to the question of whether he should resign or not; is “If I felt I could not be effective‚ I’d resign in a minute.” The report also gives an account of General Antonio Taguba’s investigation results of Abu Ghraib. He gives a report on the following: Conditions‚ training

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    Mount Abu

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    Mount Abu - The Mythological Beauty Mount Abu situated at a average height of 1‚219 mtr’s above sea level is the oasis in the deserted land of Rajasthan and posses the honor of being the only hill-station in Rajasthan as well as north-west India‚ The world famous tourist destination is known for its Delwara Jain temples and natural beauty world over‚ situated amidst lush green forested hills on the highest peak in the Aravali range is also the summer capital for the Indian state of Rajasthan‚ home

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    Abu Mena (Egypt) By: Porsha Lee. Instructor: Dr. Greta Bolin Date: 11/10/2013 Abu Mena was the name of a soldier who was an officer in the Diocletian army. Once Menas army won the war‚ he refused to kill any Christians‚ he declared his Christianity which made a tremendous motive for other Christians to bear the suffering and abuse from the Diocletian’s army ("Abu Mena-Unesco World Heritage Centre"

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    Mount Abu

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    Mount Abu ( pronunciation (help·info)) is a popular hill station in the Aravalli Range in Sirohi district of Rajasthanstate in western India near the border with Gujarat. The mountain forms a distinct rocky plateau 22 km long by 9 km wide. The highest peak on the mountain is Guru Shikhar at 1‚722 m (5‚650 ft) above sea level. It is referred to as ’an oasis in the desert ’ as its heights are home to rivers‚ lakes‚ waterfalls and evergreen forests. Contents  [hide]  * 1 History * 1.1 The

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    Experiment‚ 2008). This experiment was called The Stanford Prison Experiment and it was conducted at Stanford University. While the real life situation that was being mentioned‚ connected and relevant to Zimbardo’s experiment is the Abu Ghraib prison abuses. Abu Ghraib prison was a U.S. Army detention center for

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    Abu Dhabi’s economic expansion is an ambitious plan focused on broadening the base of the economy by focusing on areas such as legislative and regulatory frameworks‚ Private sector development‚ Expansion of Basic Industries‚ (both oil and non oil related)‚ Real Estate Development‚ and Tourism. Abu Dhabi is creating a diverse economy of great depth‚ that will be better able to withstand external shock‚ and provide a stable platform for further growth and expansion. Plan Abu Dhabi 2030‚ an urban

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