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    Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey is considered one of the most impressive science fiction films in the modern era and is a critically acclaimed masterpiece. To begin this analysis I will first give a synopsis of the films plot and key points to help lay a foundation for the film. The movie is broken into 4 acts‚ each focusing on a different event and time in the story. We first start with “The Dawn of Man”; we are greeted by what appears to be a tribe of early hominids foraging for food in

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    to stymie initiative and deny tactical leaders from capturing or regaining the initiative. When denied a common operating picture‚ operational level headquarters may attempt to “revert to hierarchy as a means of control.” When now retired General Stanley A. McChrystal commanded the Joint Special Operations Command in Iraq and Afghanistan in the mid-2000s‚ he understood the complexities and evolutionary nature of the violent extremist threat. Because of the enemy’s speed of adaptation‚ General McChrystal

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    Tessa Wilson PSC 3030 October 6‚ 2011 The Failure of Liberalism in Dr. Strangelove Though Stanley Kubrick wrote Dr. Strangelove as a comedy‚ the premise and plot of the film are extremely realistic and suspenseful‚ this in part accounts for why the nightmare comedy was so successful. The main objective of the film was to show how military and civilian leaders would attempt to cope with an outbreak of an accidental nuclear war. However‚ in subtle and sometimes not so subtle ways‚ it also

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    A Clockwork Orange: Movie Critique One of the most controversial films of the early 1970’s‚ or even of all time‚ was a film that took the aspects of Aversion Therapy and Classical Conditioning to an all new level. A Clockwork Orange by Stanley Kubrick (1971)‚ based on the novel by Anthony Burgess‚ illustrates what happens when different types of psychological therapy are used to treat violent behavior. The main character in this movie‚ Alex‚ along with his three friends‚ lives his life

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    Daniel Parks Freshman Studies Term II Critical Analysis and Milgram’s Response Obedience to Authority and the obedience experiments that produced Stanley Milgram’s famous book have produced almost equal amounts of surprise‚ curiosity and criticism. The criticism of social psychologist John Darley and playwright Dannie Abse are each representative of the general criticism Milgram has received; Darley focuses on whether the study has any relevance to real world events (such as the Holocaust)‚ and Abse

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    Stanley Milgram‚ a famous social psychologist‚ and student of Solomon Asch‚ conducted a controversial experiment in 1961‚ investigating obedience to authority. The experiment was held to see if a subject would do something an authority figure tells them‚ even if it conflicts with their personal beliefs and morals. This experiment brought uproar amongst the psychological world and caused the code of ethics to be reviewed and ultimately changed. In the experiment subjects were asked to administer

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    triumph. The old man was determined to succeed and did not lose hope. He then finally held himself together‚ almost tumbled‚ but recovered and scored his goal. Joliat’s commitment truly paid off as he stands in the spot where his team once held the Stanley Cup over decades ago. Unlike Joliat‚ the Groundskeeper is described to have a rather lonely job‚ however‚ that does not stop him from pledging to his profession every day. “He likes to be there at dawn”‚ the poem starts off by describing the experienced

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    In 1963‚ Stanley Milgram from Yale University conducted an experiment focusing about obedience to authority figure verse personal conscience. However‚ in this research the volunteering subjects thinks it is based on the study of learning and memory. This experiment involves three people‚ the experimenter‚ naïve subject‚ and the victim; the ending result was unpredictable. The experiment had total of forty participant who are men between age twenty to fifty with different backgrounds and occupations

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    When given the task to dismiss a four hundred fifty volt to another human being you don’t know‚ what would you do in that instant if it’d be for the greater cause of science and knowledge? In discussion of psychologist Stanley Milgram‚ a controversial issue has been whether or not Milgram’s experiment was based on the ethical conflict between obedience to authority versus personal conscience. On the one hand‚ some argue that it was ethical because it would explain Nazi behavior. From this perspective

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