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    What lessons in ethics did social scientists learn from Milgram and Stanford? In order to produce valuable research that can provide solid and beneficial results we need to carry out experiments in order to achieve this. However over the years multiple experiments that have been carried out have been ethically wrong and have resulted in the contenders of the experiments left mentally and physically damaged‚ and some even resulting in death‚ like dying the Nazis experiments when patients suffered

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    types of experiments which are used by sociologists to study various causes and effects of variables within settings and situations‚ these include laboratory experiments and field experiments. As favoured by positivists‚ the laboratory experiments are artificial environments where the researcher controls variables to discover their effect‚ with the aim to discover a causal law. However‚ sociologists sometimes use field experiments to overcome the lack of validity of laboratory experiments. Field experiments

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    As I hear my mom coming down the hall at 5:30 in the morning making sure everybody was awake. I immediately jumped up out of bed because I haven’t slept a wink all night. The reason for this is because I was so excited and nervous to get to the airport and take my first flight in my life to Florida. Where a huge boat named “The Mistress of the Sea” was waiting on us to board it and go on a 3 day adventure. We got to the airport about an hour before the flight left so we could check our bags in

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    What Makes a Top 20 Hospital: Stanford Hospitals and Clinics DeVry University Stanford Hospitals and Clinics are leaders in human health care on a local‚ national and global scale. Stanford was ranked number 15 of top 20 hospitals in America and number one amongst all hospitals in the San Jose metropolitan area. For the tenth time Stanford also made the U.S News hospitals Honor Roll‚ ranking among the top in ten specialties; cancer‚ cardiology and heart surgery‚ neurology‚ neurosurgery‚

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    Dissertations‚ Theses‚ and Professional Projects "How Did Toyota Stay on Top?" Revisiting Crisis Communication Discourse Rachel Marie Knoespel Marquette University Recommended Citation Knoespel‚ Rachel Marie‚ ""How Did Toyota Stay on Top?" Revisiting Crisis Communication Discourse" (2011). Master ’s Theses (2009 -). Paper 72. http://epublications.marquette.edu/theses_open/72 “HOW DID TOYOTA STAY ON TOP?”: REVISITING CRISIS COMMUNICATION DISCOURSE by Rachel M. Knoespel‚ B.A. A Thesis submitted

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    Analysis of Data In the first part of the experiment‚ we use a fan cart and first thing we do it to get the force of the fan cart by tying a string in the fan cart and hang a mass until the system is not moving that means that it is in equilibrium state. The tension in the string is equal so that the hanging mass multiplied by the gravitational pull of the earth which is 9.8 ms2 is equal to the force exerted by the fan cart. Then we remove the string and turn on the fan cart and then let it move

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    1 Question 1 (5 points) How many cells can be in a computer’s main memory if each cell’s address can be represented by four hexadecimal digits? What if six hexadecimal digits are used? Explain your answer. Question 2 (5 points) Describe the fetch-decode-execute cycle of a microprocessor. Illustrate the steps using an example and include in your discussion‚ the role played by different registers like the program counter (PC) and the instruction register (IR)‚ memory address register (MAR)

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    Stanford Financial Group- Bankruptcy and Ponzi INTRODUCTION The Stanford Financial Group was a privately held international group of financial services companies controlled by Allen Stanford‚ until it was seized by United States (U.S.) authorities in early 2009. Stanford Group Company‚ also known as Stanford Financial Group‚ is a diversified financial services company. The company offers

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    Revisiting The Golden Era Of Hindi Cinema Introduction : A country of 1.2 billion people‚ the ancient civilisation of India is a melting pot of cultures and juxtapositions. It is a land that will assault your senses all around. The vibrant colours‚ exotic aromas‚ cacophony of sounds‚ and the amalgamation of flavours will both enchant and offend. Within it more than 20 native dialects are spoken. But in this diversity there is unity found in the common language of their movies. Such is the

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    Intro to Sociology Dec 9‚ 2014 Professor Woods The Hawthorne Effect and the Stanford Prison Study The Hawthorne effect Researchers need to be aware that subjects’ behavior may change simply because they are getting special attention‚ as one classic experiment revealed. In the late 1930s‚ the Western Electric Company hired researchers to investigate worker productivity in its Hawthorne factory near Chicago. One experiment tested the hypothesis that increasing the available lighting would raise worker

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