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    we read in class, called, “The Sunflower,” by Simon Wiesenthal, an author and a Jew who survived the Holocaust. Ines thesis was, “The life of the typical leaders and followers is composed of many intellectuals, such as mentoring, motivation, and obedience.” Ines’s stances were powerful that they are all reasonable, as well as debatable. However, Ines’s body paragraphs are not as strong as they should be. As what I mentioned, his reasons are strong, though, he can still improve his body…

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    Survival and the Approval Motive in Hotel Rwanda Hotel Rwanda is a film based on the autobiography of The Ordinary Man by The film depicts events that happened in the Rwandan genocide were about eight hundred thousand people were killed in 1994. The Rwandan Genocide was the mass murder of the Tutsi by Hutu extremists. The Hutu extremists were resentful of past Tutsi government officials and thought all Tutsi were the cause of social imbalance. Tutsi were the main victims of the genocide but…

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    Feeling lost in a world of obedience and strict rules, a rebellious child searches to find himself outside of the straight-and-narrow path of life children are supposed to live. In Mark Twain’s autobiography, Mark Twain’s Book for Bad Boys and Girls, he writes of his childhood, his troubles of being a rebellious child, and the perks of his whimsical nature. Mark Twain wrote many highly influential books throughout his life and gave many speeches to children and young adults. Subsequently, he…

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    We Are All Greeks

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    The modern “West” is a society which was built upon Judeo-Christian ideas and was heavily influenced by Greco-Roman ideas. English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley has gone as far to make the statement that “We are all Greeks.” Although we are not all ethnically Greek, “Our laws, our literature, our religion, our arts have their roots in Greek.”, as she asserted. A “civilization” is characterized by having a political structure, a legal system, shared morality, writing and intellectual life, and…

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    approaches to studying the effect of obedience on people behaviour, children social actions and friendships, and how neuropsychology studied the way the brain work and control the cognitive process of language, using the technologically advanced methods or not using them. An important approach is the classic experiment, which was used to explore many psychological fields by studying the effect of manipulating some variables on another. One example is the obedience study by Stanley Milgram,…

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    Parenting styles very from family to family. Some parents choose to be authoritarian parents, which enforce rigid rules. They are very strict parents demanding obedience. They usually think children dont have any rights. Authoritarian parents discipline through physical punishment. Their children often fear them. Other parents choose to be overly permissive and give little guidance to their children. They often allow to much freedom and rarely hold their children accountable for the things they…

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    The ideal woman is a woman who follows the rules that each society has placed upon her and strives for perfection. While the three societies have different cultures and values different thing, they seem to share the ideas of how woman should act. The ideal woman in the societies of Athens, Rome, and the Han dynasty is one who remains faithful, selfless, and obedient. To begin with, the ideal woman in classical Athens was a woman who remained faithful in her relationship and followed the rules…

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    sense of nationalism tend to essentially deter cheating and promote economic growth, whereas citizens of non-nationalized countries do not scruple to mistreat each other resulting in low trust rates and economic development. In the matter of law obedience, the author claims that nationalism encourages citizens to be more careful with each other, so that they are less likely to break the law. From this he concludes that countries with higher level of nationalism have stronger rule of law. In the…

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    expectations of the educational system, such as sustained focus, worthy attendance, perfect obedience, and consistent punctuality. In Slate and Black Board, the subtlety declared expectations often included good behavior, proper etiquette, obedience, religious interest and so forth. Should these expectations be considered to be valued in society as well? These such achievements of sustained focus, perfect obedience, proper etiquette, god behavior, and so forth are the behaviors that warranted a…

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    Recently in France, the government decided to ban wearing the burka in public. The Senate of France passed an "act prohibiting concealment of the face in public space" on 14 September 2010 (Allen 2010). Subsequently, Muslims and non-muslims alike are not allowed to wear face coverings, but for a few exceptions. The face covering burka is only allowed to be worn in public spaces if in a private car or worshipping in a religious place (Wade 2011). In “On Burqa Ban,” Katherine Kim responds by…

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