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    Milgram Experiment

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    performed to see if a group of amenable participants, named subjects, were willing to provide electrical shocks to another person, the experiment tested how far down the severity of shocks the subject would administer to the victim. The question is would being in the position of control and having a feeling as if the subject cannot leave, makes shocking another person justifiable? To begin the experiment, a total of 40 male subjects all ranging within age, education levels, and different…

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    experiments on obedience. Diana Baumrind believes that Stanley Milgram failed at his experiences on obedience rather than succeeded. Stanley Milgram believed that he succeeded on his experiments if an authority figure tells the test subject to do something then the test subject will. “Stanley Milgram designed an experiment that forced participants either to violate their conscience by obeying the immoral demands of an authority figure or to refuse those demands” (Milgram 77). While both authors…

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    The Uncontrollable Forces of Desire Desire is a consuming force that causes the body to act without consulting the mind. Sappho’s fragments in, If Not, Winter, creates experiences in which; eros produces a gap between the subject and the desired object. Eros is composed of the powerful, unconstrained forces of desire, attraction, and love. It has complete dominance over a person who is longing after another. The use of syntax, simile, and overt symbolism within fragment 105A; allows Sappho’s…

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    Walmart Observation

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    While inside of the store I was advised by Walmart Loss Prevention Officer, Chris Hoerl, that a White male subject, who stole from the store earlier in the day with Sgt. Lush's prisoner, was next to the deli. Hoerl led me to the subject and positively identified him. Hoerl even provided the subject's name, Jesse Zurfluh, which he obtained from Sgt. Lush's prisoner. I made contact with the subject at the deli area who identified himself as, Jesse Evan Zurfluh. Hoerl again confirmed that he…

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    Graph Hot Test

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    List all the changes observed in the hot subjects. (2 marks) • Clammy palms • Sleepiness/ tiredness • Sweating, especially under the armpits • Redness, especially in the face 2. List all the changes observed in the cold subjects. (2 marks) • Goose bumps • Aching legs • Cold extremities, especially toes • Cold skin, especially the neck and face • Pale skin, especially in the face • Shivering 3. Briefly describe the trends shown in the graphs for your subject. (4 marks) - Graph 1.0 shows a…

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    Theories Of Obedience

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    Milgram (1963) wanted to know if subjects were willing and able to compromise their morality and empathy towards others while under orders from an authoritative figure. Philip…

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    Mandated minutes in elementary schools should exist for all subjects, not just P.E., because it is exceedingly important for all subjects to be taught to the fullest extent, some teachers only teach subjects that are tested or monitored, and in order to ensure equal education opportunities for all students, all teachers should spend the same amounts of time on each subject. California has already recommended two hours of language arts and 50-60 minutes of math to be taught each day (California…

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    The subject had two alternatives when answering, he had the option to act alone or he could go along with the majority. Of the 123 that were put to this test a decent amount of student’s agreed with the majority. While as in a normal experiment less than one percent would make a mistake. While when the subject was under pressure he would cave in to his judgment with a 38.6 percent cave in. The most significant fact about the responses of the subjects was when they would recover…

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    as he pulled out a sword and shield. “ I don’t think so.” He responded as he pulled out a sword “ Than so be it.” He responded as he lunged at subject two. Which subject two blocked with his sword and then punched subject two away. As subject one was getting up from the attack, while subject two then jumped in the air and slammed his sword down. Subject one dodged just as the sword hit the ground where he once was. They both then lunged at each other and when their swords connected a shock wave…

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    post-structuralism, he is very critical of concept of a human subject. He is highly critical on the concept of the Cartesian subject. In one of his interviews, he says that the subject “… is not a substance. It is a form, and this form is not primarily or always identical to the self.” Foucault wanted to show “… how the subject constituted itself, in one specific form or another, as a mad or a healthy subject, as a delinquent or nondeliquent subjects, through certain practices that were also…

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