Hyuk Shin (Jason) Ms. Akov Drama 9M 2015/2/5 Research Essay on Realism and Stanislavski Stanislavski was called ‘Father of Modern Acting’ and staged many realist productions and staged many plays that were seen rejected by other theatres as being too realistic. However‚ he began to gain international recognition and became known as one of the best places to study acting. He also developed a system of acting and rehearsal techniques‚ which greatly impacted upon American and European acting. He was
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explain and understand criminal behavior in humans 2. Physical and physiological traits can contribute to behavior that is antisocial 3. The combination of biology and science are fundamental Major Contributors and their Contributions: • Biological Positivism- J.K. Lavater- relationship of common facial features and bumps on the brain in connection to criminal behaviors • Cesare Lombroso (1835-1909) “Born Criminals”- chronic or persistent
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Criminology (from Latin crīmen‚ "accusation"; and Greek -λογία‚ -logia) is the scientific study of the nature‚ extent‚ causes‚ and control of criminal behavior in both the individual and in society. Criminology is an interdisciplinary field in the behavioral sciences‚ drawing especially upon the research of sociologists (particularly in the sociology of deviance)‚ psychologists and psychiatrists‚ social anthropologists as well as on writings in law. Areas of research in criminology include the incidence
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Positing Law has a main focus on laws being separated from morality. In order for laws to be viewed as just through this theory it is imperative that most members in a given society agree that the laws in question meet the given norm. In the case of Hamilton Health Sciences Corp v. D.H.‚ the courts decide to allow an Aboriginal family to deny chemotherapy for their child in pursuit of an Aboriginal treatment. In Canada it is against the law to kill anyone‚ the success rate for the child to survive
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What are the Key features of Situation Ethics? Situation ethics is a Christian ethical theory that was principally developed in the 1960’s by a priest called Joseph Fletcher and expanded by Bishop John Robinson. It is a teleological theory‚ but in contrast to utilitarianism; it is based on Christian principles‚ and primarily the promotion of agape. The moral worth of any action is judged on its consequences‚ not on the action itself. The judgement is made on how much love is produced by the action
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i) Outline the important concepts of either situation ethics or utilitarianism ii) To what extent are these important concepts undermined by relevant criticisms? Situation Ethics is a normative‚ relative ethical theory. It emerged at a time when the Church and society were changing‚ women were given a more prominent status in the workplace and the paternalism of society was decreasing. Thee main factor of change was the sexual revolution of the 1960’s‚ people were beginning to express their individualism
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This reflects positivism and steadiness in a family. I am not advocating about gender bias‚ but this is for sure male or female someone has to wield the authority in the family and the man no doubt has scored the point in comparison to a woman. Dogmatism towards women has
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For some reasons of justice or cost‚ most offenders are not imprisoned‚ and more than 90 percent 0f all imprisoned offenders are eventually released. If laws are enacted that limit probation or increase the length of imprisonment by abolishing parole‚ there must be corresponding increases in prison space to accommodate the results. Limiting or abolishing parole release causes increases in the use of probation. “Truth-in-sentencing” laws permit only small grants of good time‚ while “three-strikes-and-you’re-out”
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The Law of Nationbuilding - Does the UN Security Council have Authority to create new States? – - by Alexander-Georg Rackow – I. Introduction A. Situation in Kosovo and Iraq “Kosovo‚ an explosive region that once was a province of Serbia‚ has been on a long road to a kind of independence with international supervision. During the negotiations‚ the United Nations Security Council faced the challenge of finding a formula to protect about 114‚000 ethnic Serbs while giving the majority ethnic
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Compare and contrast normative and positive accounting approaches: Definition of PAT: Watts and Zimmerman (1986) defined Pat as a theory that seeks to explain and predicts particular phenomenon. It is concerned with explaining accounting practice. The three basic hypotheses as outlined by Watts and Zimmerman (1978) underlying PAT are: 1. Bonus plan hypothesis: The bonus plan hypothesis is that managers of firms with bonus plans are more likely to use accounting methods that increase current period
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