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    Korean and Vietnam Wars

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    The Korean War would be a radical step in fighting wars‚ as well as the feelings people had toward the war. All wars in American History fought before the Korean War were based on either national survival or the gain of territory. A strong conflict was created between the Soviet Union and the United States. From this conflict‚ tension was so strong that wars were fougt in the midst of this Cold War. The Korean War was the first America ever waged that was not fought for national survival‚ for

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    Korean War Causes

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    The Korean War was the beginning of the Cold War‚ when a war began between North and South Korea. This took place between 1950 and 1953. Study.com states that this was also the first major Proxy War to occur. This was the first country to use a third party to fight on their behalf. The cause of this war was from the different point of views from the United States and the Soviet Union. When World War II ended‚ Korea was no longer controlled by Japan. The 38th parallel separated Korea into two. The

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    Typology of Authorities

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    Weber’s Typology of Authority Max Weber‚ who is also know as one of the principal architect of modern social science‚ also has the distinct honor of being one of the foremost social theorist in the 20th century (Kim‚ 2007). Weber argued that all oppressive structures and all uses of power must exist within a legitimated order which is based on a complex mixture of two kinds of legitimating factors: subjective and objective (Allan‚ 2005‚ p. 151). Underlying the subjective and objective legitimacy

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    Disrespecting Authority

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    I am writing this essay to go over the subjects of disrespecting authority‚ the consequences of the same‚ disrespecting your authority‚ and to explain the aspects of a field grade article 15‚ such as the types of article 15’s‚ and each of their subsequent consequences. I am doing this because I have disrespected the authority of those appointed above me. First‚ disrespecting authority. Disrespecting your authority is wrong‚ because it creates an imbalance in the work forces power. It creates

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    In The Perils of Obedience‚ Stanley Milgram expresses his findings of an experiment he conducted trying to prove the lengths people will go to be obedient to authority. The first experiments included a group of undergraduates from Yale. The experiments involved three subjects: the experimenter‚ the “teacher” and the “learner”. The teacher would read off a series of words. The learner‚ who is strapped to an electric chair‚ would be required to remember the words associated to one another. If the

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    Dog Obedience Training

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    Obedience training for dogs is the solution if you want your dog to be obedient. You see‚ dog owners love their pets‚ but there are specific actions and behaviors which must be controlled or which must be stopped‚ like jumping on people‚ chewing on certain things‚ excessive barking‚ defecating in unwanted places‚ and many more. But if you apply dog training and obedience‚ your dog will become a more well-behaved companion at home which does not cause any problems. There are basic pointers to training

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    Problem is Civil Obedience (Howard Zinn) The world has been through drastic changes overtime. In Zinn’s article‚ he discusses how people obey the law. Civil disobedience is the active‚ professed refusal to obey certain laws‚ demands‚ or commands of a government‚ or of an occupying international power‚ as a form of peaceful protest. He states that the problem is not civil disobedience‚ but it is civil obedience.1 Zinn includes how not only is this happening today‚ but civil obedience has been an uprising

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    There were many factors that contributed to the obedience of the manager and other employees in the McDonalds case. The most evident factor was the voice that stated he was a police officer and had the restaurants manager on the other line stating that the employee stole from a customer. The assistant manager complied with the voice because she felt he was a legitimate authority figure. Summer engages in an authority role as an assistant manager but took on a role of being a law abiding citizen.

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    Montessori philosophy interprets “discipline” (Montessori‚1988) and “obedience” (Montessori‚ 1988) in a different way than any other philosophy does. This essay intends to discuss and define those two important factors in detail and explains the difference between them.” Discipline” and “obedience” can only be discussed in combination with freedom in a prepared environment. Freedom not only allows the child to progress in his/her own pace‚ it also fosters the child’s emerging inner discipline. However

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    withstood many changes. As South Korea‚ or the Republic of Korea‚ has only within the last hundred years obtained independence‚ the Korean language is shared between both North and South Korea. The language originates from part of the Altaic language family. Like English there are various apparent dialects‚ but these diverse dialects are mostly understood throughout the Korean speakers. Although the region this language is spoken in is small and partially remote‚ it is still spoken by over sixty-five

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