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    heroes‚ have the nerve to abuse these prisoners in such a brutal manner? Unfortunately‚ the tragedies that occurred at Abu Ghraib prison were only the beginning of such hatred actions. Men with higher authority had the power to control whoever and whatever happened within the prison‚ and soldiers understood to never show deviant behavior towards their superiors. The soldiers at Abu Ghraib witnessed their superiors commit cruel punishment towards the prisoners as if it was normal and part of the

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    To: NHS Litigation Authority‚ Re: Chandler Bing v Friends Health NHS Foundation Trust Dear Sir/ Madam‚ Thank you for your referral of the case concerning Mr. Chandler Bing’s missed fracture scaphoid bone received on 31 August 2010. The following is the Letter of Advice to the NHSLA concerning the above-mentioned case. The Claimant: 1. The Claimant was born on 8 April 1969. As a result of the events referred to in their particulars of claim the claimant is now represented by Bloomingdale

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    Prisoners were naked for days‚ had their hands and feet chain up to the beds‚ on their feet for many hours‚ had barely to none sleep and many more disgusting and unmoral things. Groupthink started when the first person starts to apply the new policies to the prisoners‚ for example the first time they had prisoner strip naked. They question what they were doing and why they was supposed to treat there people

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    Essay 4 William Sheppard November 16‚ 2012 Professor: Kathryn MacDonald Relationship between Internal Quest and External Adventure In fantasy story telling the protagonist travels on an internal quest and external adventure. The external adventure delves into the situational adventure of the main character. This indicates the physical adventure‚ how the life of the protagonist unfolds to the reader. The internal quest dictates how the character grows emotionally. The internal quest is important

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    late 2003 to early 2004‚ during the Iraq War‚ military police personnel of the United States Army and the Central Intelligence Agency[1] committed human rights violations against prisoners held in the Abu Ghraib prison. They physically and sexually abused‚ tortured‚[2][3][4] raped‚[2][3] sodomized‚[4] and killed[5] prisoners. It came to public attention in early 2004‚ beginning with United States Department of Defense announcements. As revealed in the Taguba Report (2004)‚ an initial criminal investigation

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    The guards were so tempted to act unhuman when given power over the prisoners‚ it felt right. The people who were labeled as guards felt accomplished and satisfied when they sexual harassed people and started to abuse them. Since prisons automatically have a balance of unequal power‚ the guards impulses tend to be more aggressive

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    Kevin Huckabee Stephen F. Austin State University Prepared for: PBA-500 Survey of Public Administration Abstract The subsequent case study‚ prepared by James P. Pfiffner‚ Torture and Public Policy‚ (2010) analyzes the torture and abuse of war prisoners by United States military personnel in Abu Ghraib‚ Iraq‚ and Guantanamo Bay‚ Cuba‚ following photographs of the abuse spread around the world in the fall of 2003. Pfiffner points out that the United States Military‚ Secretary of State Donald Rumsfield

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    view of the outside world resulted in time-distorting experiences from the prisoners. c. Consider the psychological consequences of stripping‚ delousing‚ and shaving the heads of prisoners or members of the military. What transformations take place when people go through an experience like this? The transformation that place is solely base on humility. This stripping‚ delousing‚ and shaving of the head made the prisoners feel like the low life in society. d. What prevented "good guards" from

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    How does ‘Lyndiee England at Abu Ghraib’ help us to understand why good people to bad things? Lyndiee‚ before being posted in Iraq‚ was an innocent soldier or a ‘good person’. However‚ when she tortured the prisoners in Abu Ghraib to the extent the actions were deemed to be an example of dehumanisation‚ she was labelled a bad person by society. When I watched the video I became aware that she was still a good person but she had just done bad things because of the situation she was in and

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    Hussein housed his prisoners but during the Iraqi war U.S soldiers took hold of this prison using it as their own prison for suspected terrorist and people they believed to be aiding terrorist. However what went on behind the walls of this prison was nothing less than admiral behavior‚ on the part of the soldiers. Prisoners were abused‚ humiliated and treated as if their lives had no value. Soldiers took pictures of the acts smiling and laughing near dead bodies and prisoners being subject to torture

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