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    Obedience Can Kill

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    Obedience Can Kill Obedience Can Kill As is common in our modern society‚ the government has laws and regulations in place for our safety. Many of these laws are well thought out and effective. But what happens when these same laws hamper our own ability to protect ourselves? Our obedience to the law can kill us. I firmly believe that my fellow students and the faculty of my college should have the ability to protect themselves from those who would do them harm. Students and faculty with a

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    Youth Obedience to Gangs

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    Professor Foth English 1A.4 October 3rd 2011 The Experiment In our society we are prone to obey to our authority in order to follow through our obedience because of the rolls we take. In both Stanley Milgram and Phillip Zimbardo’s experiment‚ “The Perils of Obedience” and “The Stanford Prison Experiment”‚ many people have a brighter understanding about how human behavior can be cause by authorities. They had different structures of how to do their own

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    Morality vs. Obedience

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    “If you can’t give a good reason for believing what you believe‚ then it’s not your belief; it’s someone else’s.” Morality vs. Obedience How would someone tease apart this blanket statement and how would they compare it to morality and obedience in less than three pages? Well‚ this is how I would. First‚ I’d start by making clear that belief is different from knowledge. Knowledge can be defined as “a clear perception of a truth or fact‚ erudition; skill from practice.” A belief can

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    Importance of Obedience

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    MUN 2013 Country profile Russia Geographic Location: North Asia bordering the Arctic Ocean‚ extending from Europe (the portion west of the Urals) to the North Pacific Ocean. Geographic Co-ordinates: 60 00 N‚ 100 00 E Geographic note:largest country in the world in terms of area but unfavorably located in relation to major sea lanes of the world; despite its size‚ much of the country lacks proper soils and climates (either too cold or too dry) for agriculture; Mount El’brus is Europe’s

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    lot of experiences with social influences‚ but out of all of them obedience stood out to me the most. Obedience is the most important social influences to me because it plays a big part of my everyday life. For example‚ when it comes to stopping at a stop sign‚ or when it comes to the rules of my job. I obey stopping at the stop sign and not speeding through it‚ and I also obey the rules of my job. So‚ when I hear the word obedience I start to think about when people obey the rules of their environment

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    Obedience Vs Conformity

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    them and committing horrific acts. Obedience is the process by which an individual complies with the instruction given by an authoritative figure. It is different to conformity which is when an individual changes their behaviour to fit in with a group. In obedience an instruction must be given to follow whereas in conformity there is no instructions given and individual chooses to change due to group pressure. It is important to conduct research into obedience

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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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    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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    hair considered as a source of evil and there is roll call every night. New students should be sure to memorize the names of the seniors‚ and if there is an inch of deviation from the order‚ a punishment is followed. Eventually‚ Students Raise the guns and grenades to resist such terrible uniformity. Professors who supposed to take care and teach their students‚ look on severe treatments on students or even they assail students. Instead of giving good advice and guidance‚ “Whips” abuses their power

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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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