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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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    Obedience to Authority As a child growing up‚ everyone was told “respect your elders” or “listen and obey”. As children grow into teenagers‚ they start pushing the boundaries to see who they really need to obey. Throughout adulthood‚ though people have fewer and fewer authority figures as the years go by‚ everyone must obey someone. Though we all have someone to obey‚ when does the respectful obedience cross the line into dangerous territory? Obedience becomes dangerous when it becomes physically

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    Conformity: To Not Be Your True Self In Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World‚ Huxley creates a futuristic world governed by conformity and submission to society. Citizens of this World State are conditioned to follow a set lifestyle determined at birth in order to create a stable civilization. However‚ there is still some form of individuality in each person‚ specifically in the characters Bernard‚ Lenina‚ and Linda. Within each of these characters‚ their difference in personality does not fit

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    The society which the Sermon on Obedience supports is highly ordered and interconnected. Every function of the society is appointed by God and is part of a very delicate system in which everyone is defined by their relationship with others. In this society‚ the authorities‚ having been appointed by God‚ are unquestionable. Thus‚ the Sermon describes a society in which all people are appointed to their roles by God‚ and in which all people‚ having been assigned to fit a very specific role in the world

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    According to the Bible‚ after Jesus was arrested by religious leaders‚ the apostles‚ his closest followers‚ fled his side. The apostle Peter was later recognized as one of Jesus’ companions by the people who helped arrest him. Peter‚ however‚ denied even knowing Jesus three times. Peter believed that‚ should he remain faithful‚ he would be granted eternal life by God‚ and he knew that denying Jesus was a grave sin. However‚ his fear of his accusers caused him to err‚ and to stray from what he believed

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    for the diversity of students‚ and lessen behavioral issues; which results in better learning environments. Even though uniforms promote conformity‚ the focus of school shifts from fashion to education. Not only do students start to concentrate less on what they are wearing‚ but they become more aware of the purpose for being at school; to learn. The conformity of uniforms also correlate with the reduction of bullying‚ because students are all wearing the same

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    in the world may believe that rebellion is way better than conformity. On the other hand‚ some believe that conformity is way better than rebellion. My primary sources‚ “The Bridegroom” and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ‚ show that conformity causes or creates problems within the world while rebellion causes or creates less problems and more solutions to those problems. They seem to prove that rebellion is better than conformity. Not everyone has what it takes to stand up for something

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    Conformity is defined as a tendency to change our behaviors‚ opinions‚ or perceptions that are consistent with group norms. For example‚ when you are around a group of chess players as a guy‚ you expect to get comfortable playing chess with other men even when you perceive yourself to be more comfortable around women than other men. This is consistent with the fact that the game of chess is known to be male-dominated. Many people are not going to care about your own needs and wants as a chess

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    Social Influence Essay Monkey see monkey do‚ a fair statement regarding Social influence. From the humble ant‚ through to modern man‚ social influence has been the driving force for both good and evil‚ progress and regression. Whether we look at Chen’s experiment with ants or Triplet’s study of cyclists‚ one thing shines clear‚ the audience effect is a social stimulus which cannot be denied. Remember the scene in “Pretty Woman” where Julia Roberts’ character‚ Vivian Ward‚ is overwhelmed at

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