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    Obedience to Authority

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    Outline: Obedience Synthesis I. Background Information: Obedience defined by Andrew Colman‚ in human behavior‚ is a form of “social functions in which a person yields to explicit instructions or orders from an authory figure". Obedience is generally distinguished from compliance‚ which is behavior influenced by peers‚ and from conformity‚ which is behavior intended to match that of the majority. Obedience can be seen as both a sin and a virtue. No human social organization can function without

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    Obedience to Authority

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    Obedience to Authority No human social organization can function without some degree of obedience to authority‚ as the alternative would be anarchy leading to total chaos. Hence we find some sort of a hierarchy in both the most underdeveloped and the most civilized societies where certain individuals exercise authority over others. Almost everyone will agree that some degree of authority in certain individuals or groups (and their obedience by other groups) is desirable for the proper

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    Conformity and Obedience

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    CioConformity obedience and authority Conformity basically means compliance with common practices Compliance means doing what other people in our social standing do in our daily lives. Most people‚ in most social groups‚ conform in everyday things like speech‚ dress codes‚ eating habits etc. This kind of conformity is known as ‘’Social control’’- the numerous pressure as individuals grow turns them from babies into members of our society. The main agencies of social control are the family‚ the

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    Understanding Obedience

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    Obedience Obedience is the process which leads a person – or an animal –‚ after listening to an order or a demand from an authoritative figure‚ to obey regardless of the consequences or moral implications derived from following that order or demand. The way in which this demand is followed can very; it can be in an active manner‚ in this case the obedient individual will do what they are told to; or in a passive one‚ where the individual will refrain from doing something‚ for the only reason that

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    Christopher Mahoney 10 / 26 / 2016 8th Grade PUT TITLE HERE "And we’ve suffered long enough under their tyrannical rule! Fight back against your oppressors‚ who keep you laboring in the fields and factories day and night‚ barely scraping by! Fight back against the people who take your work for granted! Fight back against the people that don’t appreciate you!" The crowd roared in a deafening display of anger. "Who are they to take your things as theirs‚ to call themselves righteous men yet thieve

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    “Click clack click clack.” my footsteps echoed throughout the dark damp jail cell. I stood against the wall and slid down. I heard muffled sounds of car engines and talking. My breath stopped. A line of cars came rumbling down the road‚ one after another. My heart started pounding. Beads of sweat started rolling down my forehead. I sat there silently all alone in a dark cell wanting to end my life in that moment. They were coming for me. I said it over and over. There was no hope. In the next moments

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    Mob mentality is when a group of persons stimulate one another to a ridiculous level of excitement and lose ordinary‚ rational control over their activity. Mob mentality is often used to create evil symbolic cues that help the plot in many stories. For example in Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding‚ a plane full of British boys who are of ages of six to twelve get stranded on an island without any adult supervision. Without any directions‚ they are left to themselves and begin to drift

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    Fannie Mcmillian Discussion Questions . What is organized crime? What are some examples of organized crime? What are similarities among various criminal organizations? Explain your answer. . What is a patron-client network or organization? What are distinctions between bureaucratic and patron-client organizations? Why are they important for understanding organized crime? Organized crime is an activity linking a quantity of people in secure group dealings‚ structured on a hierarchical

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    Arnold Rothstein 19th century America attracted a boom of culture as immigrants swarm in by the millions. During the begging of this century the majority of immigrants consisted of Italians‚ Irish‚ and European-Jews. These groups came in dozens and often kept to themselves. They didn ’t trust no one‚ but their kind‚ especially the police. Chaos and corruption was common amongst immigrant populated areas and authorities had no control over it. These mobsters weren ’t natives‚ they too were immigrants

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    Brooklyn’s Finest When NYPD’s Operation Clean Up focused on the notoriously drug-ridden BK housing project‚ three officers found themselves part of mass corruption and drug activities. They worked Brooklyn’s corrupt 65th Precinct with its most dangerous criminals. During seven crazy days‚ Eddie‚ Sal‚ and Tango found themselves going towards the same fatal crime scene and meeting their fate. Sal is narcotic officer who was barely making ends meet. He would do just about anything to provide for

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