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    Movie Review Assignment 1

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    things”‚ to lose a common bet. As time passed by‚ Andy and Red became friends. Aside from that‚ Andy attracted the attention of a group of homosexuals and got assaulted by them multiple times. But after unconsciously winning the trust of the guards and warden there through his financing advices‚ Andy was kept safe and away from the assaults permanently. From then on‚ things went uphill for Andy as he managed to change the atmosphere around the prison and while doing so‚ he manages and deals with the warden’s

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    roars as well and launches one of the industrial sized vice grips at me. Apparently he can fire them off like grappling hooks. I manage to catch it – man‚ I really am strong! Thanks again‚ Center! A moment later‚ however‚ I’m yanked off my feet as Warden Jefferson reels the vice grip back in. Apparently it has a cable attached to the end. That makes

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    Panopticon are that they “induce the inmate in a state of conscious and permanent visibility that assures the automatic functioning of power.” ”Such a structure allows individuals to be seen and restricts their ability to communicate with the security‚ the warden‚ or other prisoners." In this case‚ crowds are nonexistent and each person is confined to their cell where they can be viewed by the watcher. He states that this new form of punishment lead to the development of a whole new kind of individuality for

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    A different approach will be used to gain perspectives from prison staff. For the Warden of the prison and counselor(s) I will be using a targeted sample approach. These interviews will be conducted in a semi-unstructured manner. The goal will be focused around their perspectives of cannabis‚ mental health‚ and rehabilitation within the prison. These will be semi-structured interviews there will be specific objectives such as gaining knowledge of how many inmates suffer from mental health disorders

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    Experiment focuses on the roles of ‘guard’ or ‘prisoner’. • During the experiment the guards became increasingly abusive‚ and the prisoners began to show signs of extreme stress and anxiety. • Even professor Zimbardo exhibited the mindset of a prison warden in the experiment. Outline the ethical standards you will be focusing on (as they currently stand) Participant rights As well as ensuring that no psychological or physical harm is caused to participants‚ a researcher must also respect participant’s

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    Ryan Ramsook January 19‚ 2011 Instructor Goldmeier American Corrections Phase 3 db The important source of correctional law according to my instructor she acknowledged that the bill of rights is very important basically that’s not only a source it’s a big one for our correction system throughout the United States (Bartollas‚ 2002). The prisoners from our system rights are strictly limited and rights that fall under the bill of rights in addition to the bill of rights must be important to them

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    Elements of Design in the Green Mile John Jelks ENG 225: Introduction to Film Instructor Renee Gurley July 16‚ 2012 Elements of Design in the Green Mile The Green Mile is an exceptional film that was created in the year 1999. This film was nominated for four academy awards: Best Supporting Actor‚ Best Picture‚ Best Sound‚ and Best Adapted Screenplay. This movie teaches us how different the times were back in the 1900s compared to the way it is now. The movie is set in 1935 which was during

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    Holes Essay: Intro: In the Film Holes different filmic conventions are used to portray characters and construct atmosphere. The film is about a young boy named Stanley Yelnats who follows a journey like his great great great grandfather did. He was sent to Camp Green Lakes for a crime that he did not commit and when he arrived at camp he uncovered some of his family secrets. Techniques such as camera angles‚ sound effects and color constructs the characters and atmosphere in the film which creates

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    Imagine living in a desert where it’s over 100 degrees Fahrenheit every day‚ having the only water for 100 miles‚ and waking up to a puddle of sweat everyday too. This is the reality of Stanley Yelnats. He wakes up every morning to a flat‚ dry wasteland‚ and there are three ways that show Stanley is living in a wasteland. To begin‚ Stanley’s physical environment is not a positive place to be in. It is dry and hot at Camp Green Lake. Because of this‚ resources and population are very scarce in

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    License Them All Analysis

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    renew your dog license. In this article Buckwalter tried to connect with people’s emotions and thoughts by using examples and facts to defend her statements. She took several quotes from high up officials such as‚ the Wayne County Auditor and the Dog Warden‚ and used them to help define her opinion. Overall towards the end of the article she used credible evidence and made a good argument that appeals to the reader. In the article‚ Buckwalter’s used a few quotes from the Wayne County Auditor to help

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