If you are still a person that is okay with confront like the prisoners who didn’t leave the cave. Then‚ you won’t be able to be at peace with both‚ and this will create polarization between these two strategies. And if you are not able to keep both strategies‚ you will not reach you enlightenment to its full potential
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threatened landscape of Kaduna {in mid Nigeria}‚ I have often lamented the fate of prisoners who are stripped of their freedom of movement for specific periods of time {and in some glaring cases of inhumanity of man.. for unspecified and unspecific periods}. My young and then innocent mind concluded that depriving prisoners of their freedom as it presently obtains carries along with it a collateral dehumanization of the prisoners person‚ basic needs and rights that are fundamental to the human being‚ and
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All over the world‚ the principal initiative most find themselves concerned with has much to do with the control of money. Particularly in America‚ quandaries often arise as citizens and officials make fundamental efforts to improve society in due course. Numerous articles found in the New York Times have profoundly demonstrated how issues that continue to emerge can promptly be restored with a budget extension. Articles dated only days apart‚ “Treatment‚ Not Jail‚ for the Mentally Ill”‚ “Many weight-loss
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approach his schoolhouse. He watches them climb the hill. One of the men‚ a gendarme named Balducci‚ is very familiar to Daru. He leads an Arab prisoner who has been accused of murdering his cousin in a family squabble. Balducci has been ordered to bring the Arab to Daru‚ and then return immediately to his post. Likewise‚ Daru has orders to turn in the prisoner to police headquarters at a town approximately twenty kilometers away. Daru refuses this task‚ considering it dishonorable. Balducci agrees with
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The Truman Show are similar by how the characters are portrayed in the story and movie. In the story by Plato the prisoners are kept in the cave‚ chained and unable to move. “In this they have been from childhood‚ with necks and legs fettered‚ so they have to stay where they are. They cannot move their heads round because of fetters.”(Plato 1) Coupled with this shows how the prisoners were treated and how they have been kept
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he divided the candidates‚ 9 guards and 9 prisoners. He constructed the basement floor at Stanford into a correctional facility taking the doors off hinges and replacing them with steel door with bars and cell numbers. Each prisoner was stripped and searched and sprayed‚ the same way as if they were going to a real prison. Each prisoner was given robes to wear with their own prisoner number on the back and on the front‚ and they could only go by prisoner numbers not by name. They also were given
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people were prisoned in a cave chained their whole life and how a prisoner would act once outside the cave then force back in. Plato believes without having any education‚ one will be blinded to the truth. Blinding people from knowledge can lead them to confusion after realizing the truth. Plato and Socrates talked about an allegory of the cave‚ where people were chained to look straight
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Frankl was a Jewish neurologist and psychiatrist who was caught up in the horrific acts of World War II. He bounced around to a few different concentration camps but in one location Frankl worked as a general practitioner in a clinic. When his skills in psychiatry were noticed‚ he was assigned to the psychiatric care ward establishing a service of mental health care. He organized a unit to help camp newcomers to overcome shock and grief. While in this Hell‚ Frankl comes up with several psychological
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prison environment and see the psychological and how the roles of the guards and prisoners develop. Zimbardo did this by creating a advertisement in the newspaper and hired two dozen young men who were at first‚ all on the same playing field; all of them had no criminal record‚ emotionally stable‚ normal‚ and were all intelligent and from middle class families. The important part about this is that the role of prisoner and the role of guard were chosen by the flip of a coin which meant that the roles
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have been chained prisoners for years. These men are helpless in a damp‚ dark cave with only a roaring fire in the background. This fire reflects off the wall‚ allowing for the prisoners to see the shadows of humans and animals passing by. Yet‚ the men can only see the shadows‚ never people as they truly are. One day‚ a prisoner escapes the cave‚ discovering an entirely new reality. As the prisoner is escaping‚ he is blinded by the sunlight out of the cave. Once adjusted‚ the prisoner sees the world
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