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    were asked to try and explain the similarities that we see between Foucault’s essay and the other works that we have read this semester. Finally I see the cohesion to the works and the purpose for reading them. All the authors - Berger‚ Bordo‚ and Kipnis - discuss power in their works. Each author gives an example of the power dynamic that Foucault describes. Though the authors give examples of Foucault’s panopticism‚ they each have their own opinion on how it works. The authors all try to explain

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    are “Walking in the City” by Michel de Certeau and “(Male) Desire and (Female) Disgust: Reading Hustler” by Laura Kipnis. In each essay‚ the author writes extensively on an exchange of power that exists in today’s society. While Kipnis explores a source of resistance against class hegemony found in popular culture‚ de Certeau has a less obvious subject that is

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    In the article “Why We Should Fear University‚ Inc. Against the corporate taming of the American college.” Fredrik deBOER addresses that corporatism has infected the soul of the American universities. deBOER begins the article by stating that the university he attended to get his Ph D. in‚ Purdue University‚ needs more garden space because it is the last wild place left in the campus. He uses the example that reads “Universities operate‚ every day‚ more and more like corporations” (par 4) to suggest

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    political. At the same time the film is thought provoking because of how LaBruce uses this film to exploit sexuality from all angles‚ which almost always seems to be affecting politics and making it the politics itself. In How to Look at Pornography‚ Laura Kipnis mentions this when she says “Within the incipient‚ transgressive space opened by its festival of social infractions is a medium for confronting its audiences with exactly those contents that are exiled from sanctioned speech‚ from mainstream culture

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    business challenges and systems. (David Kipnis‚ 1990). REFERENCES: Asch Experiment - Conformity in Groups." The Scientific Method‚ Science‚ Research and Experiments. Web. 17 Sept. 2011. <http://www.experiment-resources.com/asch-experiment.htm Group Dynamics.(March 19‚ 2009). Donelson R. Forsyth. Power Luthans‚ F. (2011). Organizational behavior (11th ed.). New York‚ NY: McGraw - Hill Irwin. The Metamorphic Effects of Power (1990). David Kipnis. Technology and Power; Pages pp 37-50/ DOI

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    doctors must consider Kipnis’s first argument is that our legal obligations are not the same as our moral or professional duties (50). Because one’s ethics and the law can come into conflict in certain situations‚ they must be considered separate. Kipnis makes a valid point here. Because laws are shared rules to be implemented over a large population‚ it often fails to consider the uniqueness of situations. Another of

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    experiences related to her by stating“ the voice isn’t precisely ‘me’...” (Kipnis 661)

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    The custom of arranging marriages is still customary in many countries. What are the advantages of arranged matrimony? Arranged marriage is an old custom which used to be practiced by royal and aristocratic families around the world. Nowadays‚ arranged marriages are still customary in India‚ Africa and‚ to some extent‚ in the Middle East. Love Marriage Versus Arranged Marriage While love marriages are usually associated with romance‚ love at first sight and personal freedom‚ arranged marriages

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    In 1957 the film Oedipus Rex was created to mimic a play written by the famous grecian playwright Sophocles. Leonid Kipnis produced while Tyrone Guthrie directed the movie. Oedipus Rex is a tragic drama based on the misfortune of one King‚ played by Douglas Campbell‚ and his battle with fate. In the beginning‚ Oedipus defeats the Sphinx‚ who threatens Thebes. Soon after‚ Oedipus is crowned King of Thebes for his intelligence. He then marries Jocasta‚ played by Eleanor Stuart‚ and struggles with a

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    other people they feel comfortable and in turn will work well together creating a more positive working environment. Employees who trust are usually better team players who can easily work through disagreements and learn to compromise. A study by Kipnis et al. (1980) found that while trust and rationality are preferred within organizations‚ in practice‚ most managers simply assert their authority to motivate employees. The trust employees have between management and top executives and their ability

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