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    Jacksonville Port Authority Franklin W. Hunt Embry Riddle Aeronautical University – Worldwide Campus Organizational Behavior MGMT 317 Dr. Tommy Walker May 15th‚ 2013 Jacksonville Port Authority‚ more commonly referred to simply at “JAXPORT”(figure 1)‚ is an independent government agency created by the Florida legislature in May 2001. Serving trade through the Panama and Suez Canals‚ the JAXPORT was conceived when the Florida legislature restructured remerged both the Jacksonville

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    1984 - Mindless Obedience

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    1984 by George Orwell depicts a dystopian future England where Big Brother controls all aspects of life. The people are divided into educated Party members and common Proles. Through a simple literary style and simile that likens the Proles to animals‚ Orwell illustrates the loss of individuality that occurs in a totalitarian regime‚ which makes the people easy to control. In this passage‚ Orwell talks about the lives of the Proles. His simple style of writing emphasizes the lack of sophistication

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    Korean War The Korean War started in 1950 when North Korea attacked South Korea. The United Nations met to discuss this problem‚ and they decided to support South Korea against the attacking North. This happened just after World War II‚ and the United States was considered a super power. The president at the time‚ Truman‚ felt like once North Korea gained enough power‚ they would come and attack USA. To avoid a war on their soil‚ USA backed up South Korea. North Korea was a communist country

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    Stanley Milgram’s (1963) Obedience study is widely known in the field of psychology. This study is particularly distinct because the findings of the study were surprising to public and ethical procedure of the study was controversial. Stanley Milgram (1963) conducted this particular experimented to examine the how far individuals obey an authority. His goal was to find an explanation of Natzi killings in World War II. He recruited male participants through newspaper advertising. The participants

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    Questions to go over at the meeting - How much can I write based on my own personal knowledge and not have to cite it? (facts such as traditions and customs vs. personal observations such as a statement “Koreans and Chinese tend to anglicise their names more than the rest of the East Asian counterparts” ) - What are some of the criteria that I should use to filter out the “bad” research other than peer-reviews? - Additional interview questions o Did you feel the need to adopt an English name? o Do

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    Blind Obedience in The Yellow Wallpaper The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a fictionalized autobiographical story that illustrates the emotional deterioration of the female narrator who is also a wife and mother. The woman‚ who seemingly is suffering from post-partum depression‚ searches for some sort of peace in her male dominated world. She is given a “rest cure” from her husband/doctor‚ John‚ which requires strict bed rest and a prescribed forbidding from any mental stimulation

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    North Korea Totalitarian

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    One of the reasons why North Korea is regarded as a totalitarian state is because within the country‚ people are divided into three groups based on their family history (Handley‚ 2013: Internet). The core‚ the hostiles and the wavering (Handley‚ 2013: Internet). Depending on which group you fall under‚ you are given certain rights and opportunities within the living aspects of the country (Handley‚ 2013: Internet). This is a direct violation to human equality. In North Korea they also currently have

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    North and South

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    But then the north started to produce more cotton then the south and soon enough the souths production of cotton stopped. But the south sure did love there slaves. The slaves in the South got to work on plantations and the free slaves in the north worked in factory’s. Late into the 1800’s the slaves were put into the war. They were used in the farm’s in the south to. During the 1800’s north american was on its way to making it self better looking and greater then the south. The north had a lot of

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    What Caused the Korean War

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    • lÄáíì~êáÉë • `~êíççå • j~é=çÑ=hçêÉ~ • píêÉåÖíÜë=~åÇ=tÉ~âåÉëëÉë=çÑ=kçêíÜ=~åÇ=pçìíÜ=hçêÉ~ • kÉïëé~éÉê=eÉ~ÇäáåÉë • mçÉãLpçåÖ • bÇáíçêá~ä • ^ÇîáÅÉ=`çäìãå • mçëíëÅêáéí=m~ÖÉ • fåíÉêîáÉï tÜ~í=Å~ìëÉÇ=íÜÉ=hçêÉ~å= t~ê\ After World War II‚ Koreans rejoiced at the defeat of the Japanese‚ but their joy was short-lived. As the Cold War began to develop in Europe‚ the USA and USSR were unable to reach an agreement on the unification of Korea - they could not agree on what form the government

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    Words) Experimental methods have played a significant role in broadening and providing an understanding into the function of human behaviour. Many studies using an experimental method‚ have been pivotal in aiding this understanding from Milgram’s Obedience Study to Harlow’s study of attachment. An Experimental method intends to prove a theory (hypothesis) of an experimenter by manipulating different variables to see what outcome these have on the results. The hypotheses are an educated guess as to

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