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    ------- -------- Professor Williams English 1101-13 23 Febuary 2014 The Perils of Obedience by Stanley Milgram In “The Perils of Obedience‚” Stanley Milgram develops a experiment that puts to test the the question ‚ “Will humans inflict extreme pain to others under the command of higher authority?”. The essay starts off with Milgram explaining the history of obedience by exhibiting the loyalness that was portrayed by followers in historical documents. The experiment that Milgram set up was

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    The speedster took off running‚ lightning entering the nearby warehouse and stopping there. Obviously a trap‚ but Star City’s vigilante hoped he could outsmart his adversary‚ rushing in the dark after the speedster. Damn speedster…the things you’re making me do‚ Barry. Crunching as he entered the premise using a broken window‚ Oliver was keeping all of his senses in high alert‚ waiting for the attack; there wasn’t anyone around‚ but to be fair it was pretty dark in there. Despite the only light

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    the subject can be tolerated if no better way can be found to obtain the important and beneficial information desired in the experiment and if the subject’s suffering is quickly and fully alleviated after the experiment. When questioning whether Stanley Milgram’s study of obedience is ethical‚ one must address these questions in the context of his experiment. The purpose of Milgram’s study of obedience was to determine the degree to which a person will be obedient to an authority’s orders or requests

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    In Stanley McChrystal’s “Lincoln’s Call to Service – and Ours” ‚ the writer makes a bold claim on how to get our nations young people to serve in the military. The claim he made was to force every young person from age 18-24 to serve at least one year in the military. This claim is a bit absurd‚ not everybody is made to serve in the military and not everybody should serve in the military. A more realistic alternative would be to provide further incentives to those who do serve in the military. Such

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    Stanley B. Norvell wrote this letter to Victor Lawson in response to the Chicago race riots in the summer of 1919. Norvell and others were directed to assemble a biracial committee by the Governor of Illinois to discover what the causes of the riots were. His letter describes in detail that there is a new negro and that the white man does not understand nor tries to understand him. The cause of all this violence was started when a black teenager‚ Eugene Williams‚ was swimming in Lake Michigan

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    Ashley Montagu contributed many works involving anthropological concepts‚ however two of his major works involved changing the mentality of how race is approached. The first piece that Montagu was known for was Man’s Most Dangerous Myth: The Fallacy of Race‚ which was written during a time that race ws a determinant of one’s intelligence and self-character. He states that within the study of biology‚ “-race is defined as a subdivision of species … In this sense‚ there are many human ’races.’ But

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    really does have an effect on everyone within society; whether that is personal to the individual‚ where they feel the panic themselves‚ or second hand where the moral panic has lead to decisions being made that later affect them in some way. In Stanley Cohen’s book - Folk Devils and Moral Panics‚ he highlights the basic meaning of moral panic as “a condition‚ episode‚ person or group of persons emerges to become defined as a threat to societal values and interests” A very modern example of this

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    Black Holes The spiral galaxy NGC 107 was observer with ALMA‚ an astronomical interferometer of radio telescopes in the Atacama desert of northern Chile‚ an this revealed an intense emissions from dust around the central black hole in the center of NGC 107. This "Dust" was revealed to be a unique chemical composition characterized by enhancement of hydrogen cyanide (HCN) around the black hole which is possible thanks to the high temperature heating of the environment around the black hole. Recent

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    Singing in the Rain Singing in the Rain is an American comedy musical film starring Gene Kelly‚ Debbie Reynolds‚ Donald O’Connor and Jean Hagen‚ and directed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen. It offers a comic depiction of Hollywood‚ and its transition from silent films to talking films. Throughout the movie‚ people could see many different elements that make the movie musical “Singing in the Rain” great. Because of the sound‚ especially the music‚ setting‚ costumes‚ make up‚ and the photography

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    A moral panic in Stanley Cohen’s terms defined as a social group of people coming together to create a threat to social values and interests. The social groups are a group of young people that are usually associated with youth‚ crime and violence which lead to moral alarms in the public. In serious events such as the Cronulla riots that occurred in 2005 and the middle eastern “ethnic gangs” that occurred in 1998-2000‚ the mass media plays a huge role in sending out an exaggerated message to the public

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