In society‚ authority and its rules are respected by people in the community through acts of obedience. Authority is not only the government laws‚ but can also be people with a higher status‚ such as parents‚ teachers‚ or employment managers. As long as people obey those with authoritative power‚ they will receive rewards‚ or at least avoid punishment‚ even when the command requires unjust actions towards another person. For example‚ Hitler’s propaganda that made the Germans believe that the Jews
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city‚ a traitor. This presents a huge problem for Antigone; she feels she must obey the laws of the gods and bury her brother‚ but the penalty would be earthly death. Antigone’s moral values were so important to her that she was willing to die in order to uphold them. She reasoned that her reward (or punishment) after death would reflect the nobility of her decision--and the reward would last much longer than her terrestrial life. However‚ Peter believed the same
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In this experiment explores the idea that obedience is as basic an element in the structure of social life as one can point to. We as human beings are prone to obey‚ it is in our nature rooted from our ancestors; we obey to fit in and stay in the social trends. Milgram’s experiment was simple‚ it
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The article named ‘’Review of Stanley Milgramss Experiments on Obedience’’ by Diana Baumrind looks at Milgrams experiment of learning‚ and then discusses whether Milgram violated the rights of his subjects‚ or did a beneficial experiment for humanity. In the article‚ the procedure of the experiment in a laboratory is described. It involves a participant who gives a victim increasing electric shocks as punishments in the context of a learning experiment. In this environment some of the subjects
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the field of Psychology has prospered‚ giving way to a more in depth knowledge and understanding of people’s social interactions with one another and what drives those connections. 20th century psychologist‚ Stanley Milgram‚ executed a series of Obedience to Authority test on random participants. As seen in the YouTube videos online and in class‚ Milgram’s study found that over 65% of the participants carried out the experiment‚ despite potentially hurting someone‚ due to the authority figure urging
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a social context but most often you are bound by a set of rules of conduct. These are part of the invisible social order. Still on a street‚ or perhaps in other social contexts‚ gazes may be misinterpreted‚ According to Foucault‚ power works in subtle ways through discourse – what can be talked about – to shape popular attitudes. These discoursesChapter 7 Making social order Chapter 4 of this book also talked about ‘discourses’ in relation to questions of identity. Here the focus is the
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Millionaire Mark Fisher writes this memorable fable based on the true story of his meeting with an old man who passed on his secrets of success. In practical‚ ready-to-implement lessons‚ the “instant millionaire” shares the ideas and actions that can give anyone the mentality of a millionaire {really‚ its pretty good stuff}. Here is a tidbit of the book’s supportive wisdom: • “To get rich‚ you have to know the secrets of wealth. Most people aren’t ready to accept these secrets even if they are
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rooms‚ do your home work‚ go to school and get a good education. These are rules rather than orders that most people are given choice whether it is to obey or suffer some sort of consequence‚ despite not knowing what the consequence are many may choose to obey the order; however the question is‚ should we obey all orders that are given to us‚ despite of our moral of ethnical problem with the order that are ordain to us? Regarding this matter of disobedience as being “a psychological and moral
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Purchasing Portion of Configure to Order Process [ID 1302762.1] Modified: Oct 7‚ 2011 Type: HOWTO Status: PUBLISHED Priority: 3 In this Document Goal Solution 1. Enter and Book the Sales Order 2. Progress the Sales Order - Create Configuration 3. Progress the Sales Order - Create Supply Order Eligible 4. Enter and complete the Receiving Transaction Applies to: Oracle Configurator - Version: 12.0.6 to 12.1.3 - Release: 12.0 to 12.1 Oracle Configure to Order - Version: 11.5.10.2 to 12.1.3 [Release:
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The Lottery by Shirley Jackson tells us about the absurdness of blind obedience. The story begins when the people of the village began to gather in the square. Some of the children are gathering stones. The narrator was like making a warning earlier in the story by mentioning the pile of stones and the way the older people distance themselves from it. "They stood together‚ away from the pile of stones in the corner‚ and their jokes were quiet and they smiled rather than laughed
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