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    "Come on‚ Shrek! Just let me go to the Duloc already!" "No!" You’re at Shrek’s swamp and you wanted to visit Farquaad but Shrek is standing in front of the door and won’t let you out. He crossed his arms and glared at you. "I think you spend too much time with him. What’s so great about him anyway?!" "He’s an important friend for me!" "And what am I?! Chopped liver?! Cheese spread?! Am I nothing to you?! I’M your best friend. not Farquaad! He don’t deserve your attention!" You were speechless

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    What do classic studies of social influence (e.g.‚ Asch‚ 1952; Milgram‚ 1974; Zimbardo‚ 1971) tell us about group effects on individual behaviour? Social influence is the effect one person or a group has on the attitudes or behaviour of another. There are several different kinds of social influence. This essay the focuses on conformity - yielding publicly to group pressure‚ and sometimes yielding privately also (e.g. Asch (1951)); also on obedience – behaving as instructed‚ for example Milgram

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    Social-Psychological Principles in “Babe” A little pig‚ Babe‚ begins his life in a factory farm that is very dark‚ and completely enclosed atmosphere where the social atmospheres comprise of only numerous pigs and machines. With this background‚ then‚ Babe immigrates to Farmer Hoggett’s farm in the country from a distance to city. There are various kinds of animal species and entirely different living settings‚ so Babe should be adapted to a world where he has open activities‚ and liberty of getting

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    SHREK: CCRF VIOLATIONS The CCRF is probably at the back of your mind whilst watching Shrek‚ but if one were to look deeper than the childish humour and the silly retorts‚ than one will find obvious and blatant violations of the CCRF. However‚ I don’t believe that the creators were making this movie to show examples of violations of the CCRF‚ but rather to generate large sums of money‚ but thats beside the point. In Shrek‚ there are numerous examples of violations of the CCRF carried out by the

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    self-concept as they pertain to Shrek‚ Donkey‚ Princess Fiona‚ and Prince Farquar. Your answer needs to address the components of self. In your answer‚ include how self-concept affects the way that they communicate. Remember that communication includes cognitive‚ listening and speaking processes. According to the looking glass theory‚ we use others as a mirror to see ourselves and we imagine what others think of us then include these imaginings in our self concept. In the movie "Shrek"‚ the main character

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    El Dorado Springs High School put on Shrek The Musical last week (under the direction of Nicole Smith)‚ an adaptation of DreamWorks Shrek the children’s cartoon movie. The actors weren’t really given a very good stage to perform on as well as a good backstage. The cast and crew of Shrek the musical did a good job of using of what they had. For such a small stage and a small school the production wasn’t bad as a whole. The set did a sufficient job at letting us know where we’re at and what’s going

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    Analuisa Rubalcaba SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY JONESTOWN MASSACRE The bring up of the Jonestown massacre event sprouting almost thirty years ago‚ still makes us feel sad but mostly vulnerable. Vulnerable enough to watch almost a thousand people kill themselves voluntarily. Thinking about situational forces‚ we can relate to those forces assaulting us on our every day life; advertising‚ media‚ peer pressure‚ but never can we imagine they can obtain such power to influence our decisions and actions in those

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    The movie Shrek which starts like any other fairy tale with a once upon a time. But once we see whom the hero of the story is it is made obvious that this is not a typical fairy tale. Each character symbolizes something in general. The four main characters are Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz)‚ Shrek (Mike Myers)‚ Donkey (Eddie Murphy) and Lord Farquaad (John Lithgow). The other characters include the old fairy tale creatures from stories of childhood‚ which are brought to life‚ and this is the tale

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    Hero’s Journey (12 Stages) The Ordinary World- (The hero’s normal world before the story begins.) In the beginning of the movie you see shrek doing his daily behaviors‚ brushing his teeth with slug juice‚ eating eyeballs as food and setting a fire by burping on a matchstick. Shrek’s ordinary world would be his swamp‚ where he lives peacefully without any worries. Shrek has sign saying “stay out” which indicates he likes being alone. The Call to Adventure- (The hero is presented with a challenge adventure

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    Personality Analysis Shrek is a roughly 30-year-old ogre. His parents sent him away from home at age seven‚ as per ogre tradition. He lives alone in a swamp in the middle of the forest. His swamp was remodeled to mimic a human home‚ complete with outhouse. He has two friends‚ Donkey and Princess Fiona. He also has a variety of acquaintances from numerous fairytales‚ such as Pinocchio‚ Big Bad Wolf‚ and the Gingerbread Man. He is sent on a mission to rescue Princess Fiona in order that

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