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    Theory Of Obedience

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    character that made them obey orders more readily (Gross‚ 1966‚ p.494). The famous experiment in 1963 involved the participant delivering a potentially fatal electric shock to a confederate under the supervision of the experimenter. His findings were that 62.5% of participants continued all the way through to the highest shock (Eddy van Avermaet‚ 2001‚ p.434). Milgram performed many more variations of this experiment‚ with which he found situational factors had an impact of the level of obedience

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    Selling to Cynics

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    Summary – Shock advertising Generation X is society’s trendiest group‚ it is realistic and under the age of thirty. Advertisers have recently discovered this segment and are willing to sell directly to them now‚ but also would like to start a relationship that goes beyond this generation. The problem is that Generation X doesn’t trust advertisers‚ they are aware of the fact that there are companies willing to sell them products they don’t want. These companies are desperate to reach this new segment

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    The Pearls of Obedience

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    overseer of the experiment‚ and is concerned with the outcome of punishing the learner. The teacher‚ who is the subject of the experiment‚ is made to believe the electrical shocks are real; he is responsible for obeying the experimenter and punishing the learner for incorrect answers by electrocuting him from an electric shock panel that increases from 15 to 450 volts. The learner is actually an actor who is strapped to a harmless electric chair. He is told several pairs of words‚ and must remember

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    Chronic Shock Syndrome

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    Chronic Shock Introduction & Stage Model Chronic Shock • Chronic shock is the re-experiencing of a catastrophic event‚ and not resolving the physical/psychological effects of that catastrophe. • Many ACoAs/CoSAs‚ due to the rules and expectations in addictive homes‚ live with chronic shock. Shock State Physical level— • Body is preparing to manage the disaster: – Breathing patterns change. The person holds their breath during the initial phase‚ then moves to uneven breathing.

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    Rivers‚ E‚ B Nguyen‚ S Havstad‚ J Ressler‚ A Muzzin‚ B Knoblich‚ E Peterson‚ and M Tomlanovich. "Early Goal-Directed Therapy in the Treatment of Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock." The New England Journal of Medicine. 345.19 (2001): 1368-77. Print. This study examines the benefits of early treatment for sepsis and septic shock in emergency room medicine and intensive care units. Researchers randomly assigned septic patients to either an experimental group or a control group; patients in the experimental

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    unaware by making the patients fear her. She does not allow anyone to be more powerful than her and eliminates anyone who tries to do just that. The ward is a dystopia for the patients because of the illusions of happiness and balance‚ ineffective shock treatment‚ and Nurse Ratched’s feared power over everyone. The patients not only feel trapped‚ but they are also not happy on the inside. They do not allow themselves to have fun occasionally‚ nor does Nurse Ratched allow it. McMurphy‚ the main

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    Students in Shock Summary

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    Summary: “Students in Shock” By John Kellmayer The essay of John Kellmayers’ “Students in Shock” gives us examples of college students who are overwhelmed by the college experience. Kellmayer shows three very specific issues that cause many of us‚ who attend college‚ to go into the “Shock” noted in the essay. Those are financial issues‚ family support issues‚ and the choosing of a major (with too many options) issue. Let’s face it. COLLEGE IS EXPENSIVE! So there is bound to be financial issues

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    MIS Study Guide

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    as important as what you know Massification - reflects the transformation of a product or service that was exclusively available to the wealthy that is now accessible to a broader market. Technology: Progression and Shock To much of anything is bad. (Toffler) Future shock – Alvin Toffler (1970) 0 – 1750 AD Technology doubled by 2 1750 – 1890 AD Technology doubled by 2 1900 – 1950 AD Technology doubled by 2 Turn of the Century Horse and Buggy/Foot/Bicycle Automobile Airplane/Train

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    Shock Medicine Essay

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    Read “Shock Medicine” in Scientific American from March 2015‚ and discuss the following questions. Submit your answers on SafeAssign by the due date specified on Blackboard. 1. Summarize reflex circuits and how the nervous system sends signals to organs. Why is the pharmaceutical industry interested in this function? Reflex circuits harmonize single organs activities‚ so you don’t have to consciously plan your heart beat and breathing. Reflex circuits are made up of neural circuits‚ which are

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    Severe Sepsis Essay

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    financial constraint and overall condition.  At the end the management and the entire Staff were quite happy‚ cos he made a remarkable improvement and was discharged home after a month of rehabilitation in the surgical ward.  Mortality rates in septic shock remain high‚ and survivors often suffer long-term health consequences such as cognitive decline‚ increased risk of infection‚ and reduced functional capacity IN THE

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