In my video I used the concept of torture. More specifically, my central idea was: Torture is cyclical but it is a cycle that can be stoped. This cycle was demonstrated by the shots of the circle drawn in the dirt and the shots of someone shoving others after being shoved herself. The breaking of the cycle is show when Grainol, the person in the moth mask, decides to care for something rather than hurt it. This is accompanied by the symbolic image of the circle being destroyed, and thus the cycle is destroyed. There were three things that remained throughout the video: the characters Rose and Grainol and the symbolic circle. In the first of the four parts of the video there is a very clear cycle. Rose, the girl in the gray and green jacket,
The next important technique used is logos because of all the facts in this video. The very first fact shown is “Every single hour in BC, an animal is violently abused” (BC SPCA) this makes people think of how many animals actually get hurt so often and angers them. The other fact shown is “Every day, innocent animals are abused, beaten, and neglected; and they are calling out for help.” (Sarah McLachlan) is one of the strongest facts in this video because it is so real and it
Assignment: Once you've watched the video, complete the graphic organizer linked below. You'll need to replace all the blue text with your answers. Please write in complete sentences with supporting details. Watch the video on the
In the Texas Death Row YouTube video, three men were filmed through their journey living on death row, which include: Will Earl Pondexter Jr., Johnny Raw Johnson, and David Martinez.
A good reaction arises in me when I see the union of society as you can clearly see in these videos analyzed; For example, in the video the movie Holding Ground part 2 About the Dudley Street Initiative in South Boston and Cabrini Green in Chicago, clearly see as a culture is work of a neighborhood in a way that reaches social neglect and harms the community general because poor hygiene and poor services become absolute owner and harm the good development of that community.
When I watched Alive Inside I was shocked that these people remembered all these memories and seemed to be a completely different person. One of the stories that stuck out most to me was Henry in the YouTube video “Alive Inside”. His daughter Cheryl explains that her father been in the nursing home for about 10 years and when he was young he used to be singing and dancing but not anymore. The lady who takes care of him; Yvonne Russel says that he used to be by himself and wouldn’t say anything until they introduced the music to him. In the video, you can see where you can see his attitude changes and he starts to sing along with his music.
The central message of the video is that there are things in life that you cannot let go because they are part of you.
After viewing The Lobotomist, it makes me realize how grateful I am for the policies currently in place for research and approval. This video demonstrated how the treatment of patients and other physician’s opinions have progressed for the better. What really stood out to me was that during that time period, it was considered unethical to publically criticize another physician. In current time, individuals have no problem critiquing each other. It is encouraged to get opinions from others colleagues and specialist. The video also discussed how physicians had control over whatever they wanted to do to patients. They did not even need to give informed consent for their testing or procedures. It baffles me that patients were not even told what
I found the signing statements the most interesting in Chapter Seven. A signing statement is an announcement made by the president at the time of signing a bill into law. This is used sometimes to show the presidents’ interpretation of the new law and their predictions of the many benefits of the new law. It also has been used to identify sections of the law that are considered improper or unconstitutional. There have been many signing statements throughout history but many of them were not recorded.
After watching the videos on lobotomy and the treatment of those with mental illnesses and after reading chapter 1, I definitely have some mixed reactions.
This video is a lecture by Jean Kilbourne. She is the creator of several films in the Killing us Softly series, which deal with the exploitation of women in advertising. She is also a famed author, speaker and political advisor.
There are many impressions that war is stimulating and fun. Many are told that war will benefit them and that it’s a good thing to do. The stories we listened to in class reveals the dramatic, unchanging truth about war. Many people have lost friends, family members, and peers in the wars. Some veterans have seen their friend, family,and etc past right before their eyes fighting war alongside of them. Many veterans have lost all types of their body parts in the war. People think joining the service and coming home is nothing but receiving a lump sum of money after war, not thinking about the catastrophic things that they will remember. Is the war actually a good place to be?
(1) Arresting someone who appears to be intoxicated would constitute as discrimination unless the person who appears to be intoxicated does something unlawful like causing a disturbance or endanger others and themselves. However if a police officer suspects criminal activity or the suspect is acting or appear intoxicated they have the right to search and frisk. Whether or not the suspect should be arrested should depend on how they act, not how they look. Police have the right to detain people for even just acting intoxicated to protect the well being for themselves and others.
Think back and imagine your own personal worst experience in life… then multiply it by a thousand; to what a person would have to endure daily in one of these buildings. The brutality, abuse, neglect, pure mental and physical torture is something uncompressible. For someone, anyone to benefit from such circumstances is shameful and honestly the most disrespectful thing I can imagine, I personally don’t think
I viewed the video several times and read the transcript several times, in order to identify salient incidents. I made notes on initial reactions of the interviewees and noted any non-verbal characteristics that could have an impact on the way the incidents could change my understanding of the interviews. Various themes were chosen, as being the main topics, described in the analysis these were (i) Work, (ii) Childhood (iii) Relationships. The transcript of the interviews was then highlighted, and each theme was identified using different coloured highlighted pens.
The foremost unethical consequence of torture is the undeniable emotional and physical pain it leaves on people. Many forms of torture exist in the world, from isolation (a state where one is normally confined in a small single-colored room without any windows or cellmates to communicate with) to abacination (the act of making a person blind by holding a hot red plate to their eyes). In any and most torture occurrences, the person being torture is brutally scared for the rest of