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    Roll Over U is a dog training agency owned by Cindy Peters. I originally stumbled upon Roll Over U (ROU) while I was looking for a job at a dog boarding facility. So I drove down highway 18 to get her small facility and walked in with a resume in hand. She wasn’t hiring as she didn’t have the means to hire anyone, but she did offer to let me watch her training class that weekend. That Saturday I headed back to ROU for three hours of classes that morning, but the first one of the morning was a private class with one client. It was a retired Army member and his wife, training a Bernese Mountain dog puppy, Venus. Venus is a very large puppy, at just 6-8 months when I met her, she’s the size of a full grown golden retriever. She is a big, and very…

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    Milgram's Obedience Now

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    Stanley Milgram’s Obedience to Authority: Then and Now Austin Groshens PSYC C101 December 3, 2017 Cerro Coso Community College Stanley Milgram’s Obedience to Authority: Then and Now Stanley Milgram’s 1963 experiment on obedience tested an individual’s wiliness to follow the instructions of authority figures. Milgram wanted to determine if people would harm others, even giving them a shock at the level as to cause death, on the orders of another. The results showed people, when…

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    In 1963, a psychologist at Yale, Stanley Milgram, performed a study on the obedience of humans. The purpose of the study was to research “how easily ordinary people can be influenced into committing atrocities” (McLeod). The main research question was “for how long will someone continue to give shocks to another person if they are told to do so, even if they thought they could be seriously hurt” (“Milgram Experiment”). To study this, “40 males, aged between 20 and 50, whose jobs ranged from…

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    The movie, A Few Good Men, is a portrayal of a military courtroom where Privet Dawson and Downey are on trial for killing a colleague, Private Santiago. Milgram wrote "The Perils of Obedience ", which describes his experiment where there is a teacher and leaner. The teacher, the actual subject, shocks the learner for every wrong answer. The volts of electricity start at 15 increasing to 450. Kelman and Hamilton wrote "My Lai Massacre" which recounts the trial and thoughts of Lieutenant Calley,…

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    Stanley Milgram examined justifications for acts of genocide offered by those accused at the World War II, Nuremberg War Criminal trials. Their defense often was based on "obedience" - that they were just following orders from their superiors. I. Participants: May 1962 the experiment is conducted in an elegant interaction laboratory at Yale university, the participants are 40 white males who are between the ages of 20 and 50 who were from the New Haven area II. Apparatus and materials: Stanley…

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    education has helped take students a step closer to being prepared to go into the workforce (Vocational Education In). In the preparation stage, students are taught the basics in relation of his/her career. Time will be taken to learn about the career that is desired, whether it’s business or engineering or medical. Although, high schools offer classes related to a few careers, vocational education takes it to a whole new level that goes deeper into the career. With preparation, students will…

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    Dunkin Donuts Job Analysis

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    this; by utilizing the vast support network and franchising experience that has been made available to me, and by making the needs of the customers that come through the doors a priority. Dunkin Donuts uses a combination of not only onsite training, but they also have online educational classrooms that offer…

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    Military Training Process

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    The process of training Soldiers and preparing leaders is a process that takes place every day in an effort to develop and train the best possible unit. This process is broken down into three categories including Unit Training Management, Training Units and Developing Leaders, and how to conduct a Training Meeting. When this process comes together to form a final project, it signifies the Soldiers readiness to be deployed to the Combat Readiness Center. When focusing on Unit Training…

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    Skilled Labor Shortage

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    In addition, investing in “increased capacity at community colleges to help meet future skill demands will prove less effective if rushed” (Neumark 3), this suggests that technical education programs must be built up over time. The primary conclusion in terms of education is that the U.S. economy will generate demand for highly-educated works, which as a result can be addressed by creating more educational programs. Thus, the United States does not seem to be in peril of a workforce gap. The…

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    STRENGTHS I was in the Army so I have a lot of skills that I feel couldn 't get anywhere else like feeling that I am late if I am no 15 min earlier than I am supposed to be. I also got training for being a construction mechanic which gives me a basic knowledge in mechanics. I feel that I have a lot of patients not just to deal with my children but also other factors in life. I think this has to do with me being a laid-back kind of person. I am very proud to have gone through basic training…

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