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    PROPOSAL FOR WORKSHOP Subject: Workshop on “EMPOWERING YOUTH” with values and ideas. Sir‚ “WE THE YOUTH” an innovative of SARTHI (an N.G.O reg. with govt. of India) aims at empowering youths of today with vision and values. In pursuance of this mission‚ we offer to conduct a workshop on “Group Discussion‚ Personal Interview and Personality Development” for the students of B.Tech‚ MCA‚ MBA and BBA in your institution. The duration would be 2.5 hours with Mock Interviews and GDs and Face to Face

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    “Dr. StrangeLove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb” was directed by Stanley Kubrick in 1964. Irreverence and satire are used many times in this film. Serious events are often portrayed lightly or made humorous. An example of this is the scene where Mandrake finds the codes to recall the planes‚ but doesn’t have the right amount of change make the call on the payphone. The whole world depends on whether or not he makes the call‚ but all the audience does is shake their heads and

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    Maurice Richard’s NHL goal-scoring record of 544‚ and went on to score almost 50 percent (257) more. (Detroit News) Next‚ their accomplishments are compared. All great players are compared by their championships; both Howe and Gretzky have four Stanley Cups. Gretzky has three more Hart Trophies with nine‚ which is awarded to the player judged most valuable on his team. Gretzky also has four more Ross Trophies with ten‚ which is given to the player with the most points in the regular season. “At

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    not as relevant in his life as it once was. However‚ Bowling admits he still has a sheepish curiosity for the latest news and highlights (238)‚ is still “mildly attracted” (239) to the game for its grace‚ beauty‚ and skill (239)‚ and yearns for a Stanley Cup Final with two Canadian teams; most importantly a final with the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Montreal Canadians – two of the original six teams. Bowling describes the evolution of professional hockey from a game with a tremendous amount of tradition

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    2001: A Space Odyssey The following paper will analyze the movie‚ "2001: A Space Odyssey" by Stanley Kubrick" and "The Centinel" by Arthur C. Clarke. Although there are many themes present between the story and the film‚ the following are the most dominant. I will be discussing Scientific themes‚ Religious and Moral Themes‚ and Clarke’s development of the short story into a full-length film. The first issue‚ I will be discussing the scientific themes of the movie. The movie‚ "2001: A Space

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    Nicole Johnson Jennifer Ciccone Eng-111 3 Aug 13 Milgram Obedience Study One of the most famous studies of obedience in psychology was carried out by Stanley Milgram (1963). Stanley Milgram‚ a psychologist at Yale University‚ conducted an experiment focusing on the conflict between obedience to authority and personal conscience. He examined justifications for acts of genocide offered by those accused at the World War II‚ Nuremberg War Criminal trials. Their defense often was based on "obedience"

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    Comparative Critique In a comparative critique similarities and differences are given between two articles as well as the readers own opinion of the authors’ work. In Stanley Milgram’s “The Perils of Obedience”‚ certain experiments were conducted on separate types of individuals. Milgram forces his subjects to administer shocks to a non-existent person on the other side of a wall. This experiment questions the obedience of individuals when put in a sadistic environment. On the other hand

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    you stand out and‚ therefore‚ groups have the ability to influence our thoughts and actions in ways that are consistent with the groups ’. Lessing ’s essay helps set the context to understand the experiments that social psychologists Solomon Asch‚ Stanley Milgram and Philip Zimbardo conducted to explain conformity and obedience. Solomon Asch ’s experiment in "Opinions and Social Pressure" studied a subject ’s ability to yield to social pressure when placed within a group of strangers. His research

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    The authoritarian rule continues through their education and working life‚ and is then passed on to the next generation. This essay will focus on the work of the American psychologist Stanley Milgram. It will also look at other studies into obedience that evolved from Milgram’s experiments from the early 1960s. Stanley Milgram is one of the leading researchers into the psychology of obedience. Rice et al (2008) and was interested why thousands of German soldiers blindly obeyed orders that resulted

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    When individuals disregard their freedom for the good of the whole‚ they are no longer considered individuals but products of conformity. Stanley Milgram‚ a Yale psychologist‚ engineered an experiment to test the ordinary person’s level of obedience. Many of Milgram’s colleagues admired his intricate experiment‚ and thought that he provided valid information on the complexity of obedience. One of his colleagues‚ Diana Baumrind‚ however‚ strongly disagreed with Milgram and has good reasons to criticize

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