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    Stanley Milgram was an extremely famous psychologist who was best known for his groundbreaking experiment on the subject of obedience during the 1960s. Milgram began his career as a psychologist just around the time that the horrifying truth of the concentration camps came out. The fact that almost an entire nation obeyed one man‚ who commanded them to do inhumane and grotesque acts to other human beings intrigued Stanley Milgram. He became even more interested when he began watching the trial of

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    Hebrew Bible Paper - Abraham Abraham stands as one of the most important figures in the Hebrew Bible‚ and is central to the understanding of God’s solution to the problem of mankind. Man‚ the mysterious creature that God wraught as a semi-experiment‚ is constantly prone to believe he is self-sufficient and capable of survival without God‚ the central problem God must deal with in the Hebrew Bible. To solve this problem‚ God decides to strike fear in the heart of man and to revolutionise

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    to experience closeness to God. By Shamela Mahendran TABLE OF CONTENTS Page I. INTRODUCTION 3 II. THE DAYS OF NOAH a. How he found favor in the eyes of God 4 b. Noah’s obedience 4 - 5 c. God’s promises 5 III. APPLICATION a. What can we learn from Noah’s life? 5 - 6 IV. CONCLUSION 6 V. BIBLIOGRAPHY 7 I. INTRODUCTION

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    involved psychological processes such as obedience‚ which involved American soldiers in Vietnam. My Lai was a small village in Vietnam where American soldiers killed over 350 men‚ women‚ and children. The soldiers were showing obedience to authority‚ where they were responding to a direct order from a figure with perceived authority with the fear of punishment and the belief in the legitimacy of authority motivating them to continue. Milgram’s study of obedience (1963)‚ had participants distributed

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    Summary Erich Fromm is a distinguished German writer‚ who has large interests in psychology‚ philosophy‚ sociology and history. In his essay” Disobedience as a psychological and moral problem”‚ he discusses and compares the different kinds of obedience and disobedience‚ and how they can have a positive or negative impact on the human society. In order to proof and give example for his view‚ Erich Fromm gives a very convenient reference‚ about the birth of human history. According to the

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    Introduction Milgram Experiment Method 40 men were recruited for a lab experiment investigating “learning”. In exchange for their participation‚ each person was paid $4.50. After the WWII‚ Stanley Milgram a psychologist of Yale University posed a question‚ “Could it be that Eichmann and his million accomplices in the Holocaust were just following orders? Could we call them all accomplices? These men were introduced to another participant who were actually actors. These men were given role

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    to overt social forces (Cialdini and Goldstein‚ 2004). Some of the most memorable and influential studies in the field of psychology depict individuals near hysteria at the sight of an individual in a lab coat as shown by Milgrams (1974) work on obedience and authority (Cialdini and Goldstein‚ 2004). This is also depicted in Asch’s (1956) line-judgement conformity experiments where individuals were observed to see if they would pit their own knowledge of correct response against other’s incorrect

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    important as her obedience‚ if not more. According to “the globe”‚ “each woman takes these accusation extremely seriously‚ reflecting the impact such an accusation upon a woman’s social standing.” In "Othello‚" Desdemona appeared to be untrustworthy and unfaithful‚ which Iago falsely manipulated. Othello then quickly lost all his trust in her and turn against her love. Unfortunately‚ Ophelia a female character from "Hamlet" faced a similar problem to both Juliet and Desdemona. She was obedience to her father

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    The Flash is a science fiction show with the central theme of never giving up against any obstacles. The Flash‚ Barry‚ overcomes any obstacle with the support of his family and not giving up. Barry Allen‚ protagonist‚ is a loving man with the determination to protect his city‚ Central City‚ and loved ones. He is able to travel faster than the speed of sound. Barry’s family consists of his team members: Cisco Ramon(Long-haired mechanical engineer)‚ Caitlin Snow(Cute‚ loving scientist that cares for

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    Topic 4: Hart’s Legal System i) Law as the Union of Primary and Secondary Rules‚ H.L.A. Hart‚ The Concept of Law 79-99 (2nd ed.‚ 1961) 84 ii) The Foundations of a Legal System‚ H.L.A. Hart‚ The Concept of Law 100-123 97 Q’s Rule of Recognition‚ Legal positivism‚ Internal and External Aspects of Rules‚ Criticism of “ Predictive Interpretation of Austin Distinction between ultimate rule of recognition and the supreme criteria of validity Difference between Kelsen Grundnorm and the rule

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