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    The gang enters the Chen building, sneaks into a titanium vault and sees rows and rows of shelves filled with every volume of the Liao Zhai. Chen enters the vault and grabs Mia as a hostage, demanding him to leave the Imperial Sword. Then, they run to another floor of the chamber, and sees all kinds of Liao Zhai’s ghosts. They meet Chen again, and Chen reveals his plan to destroy Americans because his son died by overdosing drugs and he believes the Americans caused all these, by providing…

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    Mr. Ronson trades some of his typically inspired repartee with Tony, he makes a series of further shiver-inducing visits: to Saint Hill, the where he meets Bob Hare, who helped formulate the checklist of the title. Ronson decides to take part in bob hares 3 day tour in which will get into depth about bob hares findings. Ronson upon meeting bob hare, who he describes as a Yellow-white hair, red eye person who looked like he spent his entire life, battling psychopaths. Showing that bob hare is a…

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    When the Milgram’s experiment is discussed most people consider the study unethical, but the real question is, is it really unethical? As was stated on simplypsychology, by Mclead “Stanley Milgram was interested in researching how far people would go in obeying an instruction if it involved harming another person.” To do so, he picked out random people and put them in a situation where an authority controls them. However, he told the participants they are a part of a study examining the effects…

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    There’s something beautiful about a film that has the power to upset you. ‘Nightcrawler’ is a dark, crime-action thriller about the news filming industry. These nocturnal videographers dubbed “Nightcrawlers” venture out into the streets of LA to capture the most riveting crime scene footage which they later sell to the highest paying news station. Although the film ends on an emotionally upsetting note, it’s dramatic escapade through LA’s landscape delivers great character development, an…

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    her sister's husband Stanley attempts to treat Blanche as any gentleman would, however Blanche refuses to ablige by his rules, and as the plot of the play continues Stanley starts to take any power that Blanche has left, until she is empty of any and has become completely marginalized. Stanley contributes to the marginalization of women in the play in many ways. In terms of the realms that both caracters are in, Blanche seems to live constantly in a fantasy world and Stanley is firmly stuck in…

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    Laura Topf Honors English 9 2nd hour Ms.Walters 14 March 2016 The Reason for This Madness In many situations, people do immoral things with little to no explanation. In the Milgram experiments, a subject was told to quiz another person, and shock the person if he got the answer wrong. When the subjects questioned if this was right or okay, they were told that they had no responsibility. And so in almost every case they on administering higher and higher voltage shocks.By the end of the…

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    Gabriel Trinity Professor Ryan Keith PSY2012.0T1: Gen Psyc 12 September 2014 In the summer of 1961, an associate professor of psychology named Stanley Milgrim began a research project at Yale University to investigate and quantify the willingness of average individuals to follow orders from an authoritative figure that were at odds with the participants expected moral values. These series of experiments, started in July of that year, came three months into the trial of Nazi…

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    scene 2, the need for more information about Blanche becomes necessary for both the reader and for Stanley to form an opinion about her. The two characters have already begun their power play, each with the goal of gaining the dominance and control over the narrative of Blanche’s past. It is in these scenes as more of Blanche’s past is discovered that the shift of the protagonist begins to happen. Stanley learns of Blanche’s association with the Flamingo Hotel in Laurel, Mississippi from his…

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    details of the set. At intermission I made two quick moves: the first was to run up to the stage to see the set design; the second was to bolt to the lobby to see the photograph of the actor playing Stanley, whose face I could not see from my seat. At the Writers’ Theatre production, the actor playing Stanley, Matt Hawkins, was never out of sight and always right there in front of my face. When he was fighting with Stella, Blanche, and Mitch, I feared he would turn at any moment and start a…

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    Milgram Experiment

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    The actual results of Milgram’s study are indeed astonishing. A troubling amount of participants threw every semblance of human morality to the wayside as they shocked an innocent citizen far past confident levels of safety. Those who did were deemed deplorable exceptions of humanity by people who could never imagine themselves doing such a thing, even though the scientific community realized that Milgram’s “teachers” were no outliers. However, Milgram’s motivation for the study lead him to…

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