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    pp. 365-380‚ Published by: American Sociological Association. Asch‚ S. E. (1956). Studies of independence and conformity: A minority of one against a unanimous majority. Source: Psychological Monographs‚ 70. (Whole No. 416). Milgram‚ S. (1974). Obedience to authority‚ pp. 19‚ 35-49‚ 141-171. Published by Harper & Row. Fraser‚ C.‚ Burchell‚ B.‚ Hay‚ D. and Duveen‚ G (2001). Introducing social psychology‚ chapter 8. Published by Polity Press.

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    psychologist at Yale University‚ conducted an experiment on a group’s obedience to authority. This experiment has encountered intense scrutiny ever since its findings were first published in 1963; many people question the ethics and validity of the experiment. Multitudes of researchers have taken it upon themselves to determine the answers to the questions (McLeod). Based on new guidelines for ethics‚ Stanley Milgram’s experiment on the obedience to authority was neither ethical nor valid. Controversy in

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    and‚ through covenants‚ lays out a way of life-- a code. Throughout the Pentateuch‚ God offers the Israelites guidance‚ provision and protection‚ and in return‚ really demands one thing—obedience in life and worship. The narratives in Genesis begin with God creating an orderly universe. The central theme of obedience unfolds in the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve ignore God’s warning about eating fruit from the tree of knowledge. Giving in to the temptation‚ they find themselves banished from the

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    Authority would not be able to exist without obedience. There is a scarcely discernible difference between taking after indiscriminately and unreasonable refusal to comply with those in a significant position of specialist. Submission to expert is a genuine and effective constrain that ought to be comprehended and regarded so as to deal with every circumstance in the most ideal way. Stanley Milgram’s experiment is one of the most important experiments ever administrated. The goal of the Milgram’s

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    articulation of the husband-wife relationship in Islamic law and specifically the contemporary equation in statutory formulations of Muslim family law that sets the husband ’s duty of support‚ or maintenance‚ of his wife‚ as the exchange for the wife ’s obedience to her husband. This formulation is currently challenged not only in activism but also increasingly in legislation in Muslim majority states. I begin with a consideration of some of the contestations in English-language scholarship of the ‘meanings’

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    Helen’s tantrums‚ rewarding her with candy for her highly-inappropriate behavior until Annie steps bravely forward with her belief that “obedience‚ is‚ the‚ gateway‚ through‚ which‚ knowledge‚ enters‚ the‚ mind‚ of‚ the‚ child –” (I.1). While obedience is the first step to learning‚ it cannot be the last. Annie teaches Helen what she needs to know about obedience. As the day comes closer to which Annie has to bring back Helen to the Keller household. She so desperately wants for Helen to “reach

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    morally acceptable if the consequence is pleasure for a great number of people. Following orders is of the utmost importance in the military. Obedience is what enables the military to operate in an organized and effective manner which is clearly very important during challenging military situations. While an individual can question the notion of obedience in daily life‚ this luxury is often not available in the military where the grand goals and aims require smooth internal functioning and hierarchical

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    Orders were not meant to be broken; they are given for the soldier’s protection and proper guidance. Following orders is of the utmost importance in the military. Obedience is what enables the military to operate in an organized and effective manner which is clearly very important during challenging military situations. obedience is of the utmost significance in the military as it helps maintain the internal structure and enables the military therefore to carry out its operations in confidence

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    Obedience to the revealed will of God is often just as much as a step of faith as claiming a promise of God” (136). With faith‚ followers are empowered to submit to Him when obedience is difficult or seems unreasonable. The Bible says‚ “pursue holiness‚ for without holiness no one will see the Lord”. Some steps regarding holiness include commitment‚ obedience and faith. Although‚ these steps don’t lead to holiness entirely‚ they

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    In the same way‚ Christ was our scapegoat because he sacrificed himself to free us from sin. In the prophecy of Isaiah‚ the Messiah was shown to be a suffering servant who will suffer and die in obedience. Jesus was an example of obedience‚ even to his death. Isaiah also indicated that the Messiah will become a light to the Gentiles. This means that the Messiah will share God’s love and teaching to all the nations. The symbols of a suffering servant and a light to

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