The Stanford Prison Experiment Essay

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    Obedience To Authority Obedience basically means compliance with an order, request, or law or submission to another's authority. Following the orders of authority blindly can have many negative effects. My Lai Massacre, Jonestown Massacre, Millgram Experiment and Nanking Massacre are some incidents that have caused negative consequences as a result of obedience to authority. My Lai Massacre took place in 1968. On the morning of March 16, 1968, soldiers of Charlie company, arrived in the hamlet…

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    situation which causes them to change their beliefs. For example, in the Milgram experiment, individuals were tested to see how far obedience will take them into hurting other individuals.The objective of the…

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    performed scientific experiments on children, women, men, and people of all races like African-Americans and Jews. As experiments became a frowned upon subject, scientists and researchers covered up their inhumane experiments by deceiving innocent people, which also dealt and…

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    the Milgram Experiment I was quite shocked by it. Seeing people so willing to do harm on another person without being threatened was very disturbing, and seeing the few that was pleading to stop was heart breaking. When I put myself in their shoes, I would like to think that I would not harm anyone or anything. However, in all fairness to the idea of what I would do I must evaluate the environment and conditions to which I would have been exposed. If I knew that this was an experiment and the…

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    Why Honor Is Important

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    If you were to ask someone whether winning an Academy Award or a Nobel prize is better, a lot of people would be divided and a lot of people would be confused, and would go on to decide based on their own personal preference as opposed to actually analyzing it. That’s why asking this question is near impossible to figure out. What is the greatest honor? Let’s begin by looking at challenges and achievements a human being can achieve that are worthy of honor. First, the physical ones. Being…

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    Ender starts to get get disoriented before the flight. He and nineteen other boys are on the flight to the battle school. All the boys were joking around, messing around, and laughing. Ender however was just sitting there in silence. When boarding the shuttle the officer made a joke and Ender did not know how to react so he kept his silence. To Ender’s surprise Graff was on the shuttle as well. Graff came up a way that was funny to Ender and Ender played a gravity game in his head. Without…

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    Milgram Theory

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    if it involves hurting another human being. In the study, he conducted he randomly selected people to participate in his experiment. He then assigned a teacher and a student, in which the teacher was purposely assigned that role in order to conduct the experiment. As for the student, he was a person who was aware of the experiment and was assigned this…

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    Sanford Prison Experiment. I think it was called Chaos Experiment; I thought it was very interesting. Chapter 4, pp 103 explained that the Sanford Prison Experiment was actually a procedure method that involved college men who volunteered to either be a guard or evil prisoners. The purpose of the experiment was to see if guards are the cause to a violent prison or if the prisoners are the cause of a violent prison. Being this is a discussion based off what we elevated, I believe the…

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    The Birthmark Essay

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    during the chemical process. For something trivial as in trying to remove a birthmark, it can unexpectedly create advancements in science. Aylmer’s experiment does go too far with the scientific boundaries, but he creates an opportunity to learn from mistakes made in his experiments. Aylmer’s experiments can be justified if his wife survived the experiment. To paraphrase Aylmer’s actions throughout the story, he detects “a healthy delicate bloom… a tint of deeper crimson,…

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    There are many factors that caused the New Mexico prison riot. The inmates talked about how when deputy warden, Rodriguez was there everything was going well, then when Rodriguez was transferred everything went downhill and got worse. This is when everything started. Inmates complained about how the conditions became unbearable. They talked about how the prison became too crowded, the food was bad, programs were taking away and the guards would treat the inmates like crap. “The administration…

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