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    all the way up until August 20th. In this experiment, a psychology professor named Philip Zimbardo attempts to form a model prison where he would select participants to either be guards or prisoners. The participants were interviewed, and the ones chosen were randomly assigned their roles of being either prisoners, or guards. The model prison was created in the basement of Stanford University, and it was meant to act as a replica to a real prison. This experiment was meant to show the…

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    forces of the repressors and the insurgents. He places the Mobile Guard and the National Workshop as the central forces that shaped the June insurrection in which the Mobile Guard sided with the Provincial Government while a segment of the National Guard would support the rebels. He analyses this insurrection in terms of comparisons between the Mobile Guard and…

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    to the already decayed tooth that is beneath the crown. The best way to protect your dental crown from cracking during high-impact sports is by wearing a mouthguard. Some mouth guards work more effectively at protecting a dental crown than others. Fortunately, there are a few tips that you can use to choose a mouth guard for your dental crown. Wear a Moldable…

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    Standford Prison Experiment The topic of the study the article is addressing the study of the prisoners and the guards in a simulated prison. The main purpose of this study is give an explanation of the deplorable conditions of the panel system in that there are the dehumanizing effects of the prisoners and at the same time the guards. Additionally, another purpose of the study is to address what contribute to causes of despicable conditions, violence, brutality, degradation and at the same time…

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    it was evident since the start of the study when the participants were made unaware of their random assignment and led to believe that their roles were based on their nature. Demand characteristics were briefly seen when the experimenter told the guards that they expected them to show their authority and discipline the prisoners Furthermore, there is somewhat lack of informed consent. In textbook terms, informed consent means that the participants should have information about the experiment…

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    took part in the experiment were randomly assigned their role as guards or prisoners. Zimbardo also spent a great deal of time with the details of the prison such as the appearance and the cells. the uniforms of the guards, and the entry process for the prisoners on the first day. All of these components were planned by Zimbardo to create the most realistic prison environment. The experiment was done in 1973. “He consulted the “guards” in such a way: “You can create in the prisoner’s boredom, a…

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    conflict among the “guards” and “prisoners.” The main psychologist that conducted this experiment’s name is Philip Zimbardo and he was one of the psychologist’s at Stanford University. The people that took part in this experiment were all students at Stanford and they got paid $15 a day if they did the experiment. The main psychologists in this experiment interviewed the…

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    Also, I think that the “good guards” knew everyone would adjust differently to the way they carried out their roles. If anything had been objected by the “good guards” it may cause them to not only break character but cause unnecessary drama. Having any drama or tension between the guards could lead to the prisoners able to successfully rebel, tarnishing any results of the experiment. In both groups we had observed group conformity as both guards and prisoners adjusted to their roles.…

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    A man of great height in leather and green cloth was brought into the throne room, oddly there was no struggle he just let him drag him across, the only people awaiting the man were 2 guards and the king, then the man was Thrown onto the ground, no grunt of pain from the impact however in front of the king then king saying "tis thou again". The man said"aye, this thou again 'my lord'" "Might I ask what hooligan thing was done this time" "I can not come to visit, can I" "Nay!" "Spoken like…

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    School Shooting Speech

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    been stopped if there were armed guards present? Even though an untrained guard can cause accidents, armed guards will make schools safer because armed guards can work with teachers to prevent and avoid these dangerous situations or if a dangerous situation was to happen the teacher can contact the guard in order to take control of the situation and many school shootings have been stopped due to the fact that armed guards were present at the time, also armed guards can help observe school…

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