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    Medical Experiments on Prisoners Biology October 19‚ 2012 Good and bad exist in every society. No one or thing is perfect whether one is referring to inanimate objects‚ plants‚ food or humans. The movie “The Bad Seed” was based on the life of two children. One child was “good” and one theoretically bad. It made the statement that some people are predetermined to be “bad” or evil. The value of an object or person is determined by who is looking. Even when one makes bad choices

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    In the Middle Ages‚ women were supposed to be treated well by men. The men would have to follow the Code of Chivalry and meet all of the women’s needs to show her that she was just as important to them as their lord or duties. “Women worked at their farms and did housework‚ and the men had a bigger role in society than they did.” Men and women in wealthy communities had a greater equality than men and women in the lower class. The Code of Chivalry was not a code where you would have to follow the

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    “Gretchen remained crouched on the floor‚ frozen in place‚ as though the slightest movement might upset her brother. Don’t move‚ don’t move‚ she repeated in her head‚ and then he reached for her.” In the book Prisoner of Night and Fog‚by Anne Blankman‚ It takes place in the 1930s Munich‚Germany. In the story‚ Gretchen‚a girl at about the age of 17 lives in a boarding house with her mother and brother in the 1930s She has been a loyal National Socialist (A.K.A. Nazi) for her whole life but‚ after

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    (Lee 295 ; ch. 23). To Kill a Mockingbird by: Harper Lee is a historical fiction novel about white people not being fair to blacks and segregation in 1930 in Maycomb‚ Alabama during the Great Depression. Appearance should not affect the way one is treated. You shouldn’t be looked at by appearance but by legitimate actions. The Ewell family is totally racist and does not give any black people respect at all‚ he never refers to them as their actual name‚ just nigger or negro he uses this word alongside

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    How are Women Treated Throughout the book: An Inspector Calls? Introduction: There are many different factor about how women are treated‚ at the time. The script is set in 1912‚ a Victorian styled setting‚ based around an upper class. In this essay‚ I will analyse the different women characteristics/personalities and conclude how they are treated. Point 1: Mrs Birling Sybil Birling is an unsympathetic woman with some public influence‚ sitting on charity organisations and having been married two

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    years. The man‚ whom we come to know as "the prisoner"‚ stays in confinement for almost fifteen years when‚ with only five minutes remaining‚ he renounces his quest for the two million dollars. In his fifteen years of solitude‚ the prisoner has come to the realization that money is of no significance in comparison to the knowledge he has gained through his studies‚ and to prove this‚ he leaves just before he can claim his prize. In this story‚ the prisoner is persistent‚ intelligent‚ and self-motivating

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    react differently whether I was a guard or a prisoner. If I was a guard I think conform more to the group influence because of the effect of having the power over someone else. I think that it would be easy to get caught up in having all the power in this experiment. However I think my attitude would be different If I was a prisoner in the experiment. If I was a prisoner‚ I would try to follow the rules given by the guards and try to be the ideal prisoner. While‚ I would try to follow the rules I don’t

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    Should prisoners have the right to vote? In the US not all states have the same laws. Depending on the states law‚ the person with a felony or misdemeanor can or cannot vote. It also depends what type of felony the person has committed. The right to vote is privilege that we all get‚ but in some states it can be taken away permanently. “Felon voting has not been regulated federally although some argue that Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act can be applied to felon disenfranchisement and that Congress

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    “Before the Civil War‚ laws and traditions restricted women’s choices.” Woman play an major role in history but that was right before the Civil War. In the article‚ Breaking traditions by Kathleen Ernst‚ it is talking about how women were treated during the 1800’s and how they live in the shadow of their husbands‚ dads‚ brothers‚ uncles‚ and any other male relatives. The wars did change women’s lives during the Civil War. When the men went to war the women had to step up and do their husbands jobs

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    ARE WE THE PRISONERS OF THE PROGRESS/TECHNOLOGY IN OUR COUNTRY? In general terms‚ technology is a point of view that produces solutions to the problems about the world. Also‚ it is a process that moving very fast to meet people’s needs in daily life. In today’s world‚ technology expand so much that we became a part of the technology‚ but I think that being a part of the technological progress should not be considered as we are the prisoners of the progress. Yet‚ there are some objections

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