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    The killing occurred on October 31 at 11:59 PM. 38 persons were at the event, one survived.The interview with the one remaining witness did not go as planned. I asked if she saw the killer and she gave me one of those no-you-imbecilic-bagel looks. I asked if she suspected anyone of being the killer. She pointed, I didn't know who or what she pointed to but it was in my direction. I wondered who she pointed to.What I didn't know, was that the killer was closer to me than expected. I don't…

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    The hotel Monte Vista was built in 1926. It is located in Flagstaff , Arizona. The hotel opened on New Year’s Day in 1927. The tourism was in the mid 1920’s ,the local residents areeds Flag staff needed the first-class accommodations. The old existing hotels were outmoded. The began in April of 1926,and within 1 month it is investments of prominent citizens , funds donated by the novelist Zane Grey and totaled roughly $2000,000. In 1970 there were three men who robbed the bank…

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    The Bystander Effect

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    The Bystander Effect What is the Bystander Effect?: The Bystander Effect is the more of a crowd there is, the less likely one of the people are to act on something. The more people that do act, the more likely others are to act too. This is similar to the Bandwagon effect, where when someone is doing something, others are likely to follow, even when it isn’t right, due to them being pressured. How does this relate to the incident in class?: This relates to that class period in that some…

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    In an instant, a person collapses in a store. A form of heart disease has turned one victim’s world upside down. Many bystanders surround the victim, but no one rushes to help. A few witnesses call 911; however, either none of them know how to assist the victim or they may be afraid of performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, incorrectly. First responders arrive on scene and immediately check the victim’s vital signs, then begin CPR and whisk away the victim to the nearest hospital.…

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    actually was to get help and prevent the results. The ages prove the bystanders were old enough to realize what was happening and they should contact someone for help. He uses specific addresses to show it was in a middle-class area. Also, it shows that Kitty did not move very far, so the same people would have heard her each time. 6. Words and phrases that show the author’s frustration are: the police stressed how simple it was to get in touch with them,…

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    Passive Behavior Study

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    The purpose of this experiment was to test the hypothesis that passive behavior from individuals in a group will signal that the situation is in fact, not dangerous. An individual is less likely to intervene in a situation if bystanders appear passive or if bystanders are there during the circumstance. When witnessing a situation alone, it has been tested, that these individuals reaction rate seem quicker and that the response rate and interpretation of the emergency happened earlier. Although…

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    Bystander Psychology

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    During this psychology course we discussed many psychological concepts and terms. Many of the psychological concepts can be linked together, I have chosen five specific concepts that I will be defining and giving a personal example or scenario that I have personally experienced for each term. The first psychological concept I will be explaining is the bystander effect. The bystander effect is when individuals are less likely to help in times of need or in situations when other people are around.…

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    In every good story, you always have your hero or main character who tries to achieve his or her goal, but the villain or antagonist has some reason to stop them from achieving it. Finally, a bystander is always watching this conflict go down and has nothing to say about it and just goes on with their life because they don’t have to worry about it. In the books: Romeo and Juliet, And Then There Were None, and To Kill a Mockingbird, the characters in their respected books all show the theme of…

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    “Thou shalt not be a victim, thou shalt not be a perpetrator, but, above all, thou shalt not be a bystander,” this means when immoral events happen in the world people need to tell others and stop them rather than stand there and watch the events take place (Skog 57). During the Holocaust, people were taken as prisoners, and the doctors conducted unethical experiments on them rather than treating them. Many people died throughout the Holocaust because of these complex trials. Regular people…

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    37 Who Saw Murder

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    The article, “37 Who saw murder didn't call the police” by Martin Gansberg talks about a 28-year old woman,Catherine Genovese who was stabbed to death in Kew Gardens, Queens in the view of 37 people who saw the murder occurring. The appalling part about this article is that no one tried to report it at the moment. She screamed her lungs out for help, but not a single person tried to call the cops and just one witness communicated the police after the woman was dead. The occurrence of the…

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