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    Marx first discussed his alienation theory in the Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844[1], mainly talking about the types of human relations that are not controlled by their participants and the consequent results. This theory represents his research findings of bourgeois economics theory, which is central to all of Marx’s earlier philosophical writings and as a social phenomenon still informs his later work. Alienation means separation of people from things that naturally belong to them

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    • Can you tell us a little about yourself and your time at Beck? Can you tell us little about project where you are? o I’ve been with Beck nine years this summer, my first experience with the company was an internship on the Fellowship Church Camp in Hawkins. I’m currently an assistant project manager at the Southern Methodist University’s aquatic center and responsible for the pool and building’s MEP systems. The building is unique in that the majority of space is one big open volume; there wasn’t

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    1. Introduction Reflective practice is a key part of working as a health care professional, including speech and language therapists (SLT), and will be used throughout a practitioner’s career as part of their continuing professional development. It is the practice of experiencing situations and then reflecting on them, which is how clinicians may enhance their knowledge and skills and, thus, maintain their competence throughout their career as a practicing therapist (RCSLT, 2003). It is through this

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    1. Describe the major views of the model. This model is called client-centered therapy or person-centered therapy. It can also be known as Person-centered Psychotherapy, Person-centered counseling or Rogerian Psychotherapy. The basis of Rogers’s therapy is designed and wrapped around the client. The focus by its name is the client. Rather than suggesting the person is a counselee or a patient they have chosen the word client to make it less clinical and more relational in how the person possibly

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    Quiet Rage is a film about the Stanford Prison Experiment conducted by psychologist Philip Zimbardo. This experiment was a simulation of prisoners and prison guards in a prison setting. Participants in the study were all college aged boys who had applied to be a part of it. They were all vetted to make sure they were mentally able to withstand the simulation. Prisoners and guards were chosen by the flip of a coin. The guards were not able to use physical force against the prisoners, but Zimbardo

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    This research is also known as The Stanford Prison experiment; it was the study of the physical effects of becoming the person and person guard. This experiment was conducted in the Stanford University on August 14, 1971, by a team of researcher led by psychological professor Philip Zimbardo using college students. The main purpose of this whole study was to understand the development of the effect of roles of rebel and social expectations in stimulated prison environment. Professor Zimbardo then

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    1) What was the overarching research question related to the Stanford Prison Experiment? The overarching question in this research is to understand how people would conform to roles of a simulated prison experiment. 2) Describe some of the findings from the study. One of the findings were guards settled into their stereotypical roles. They rapidly began to harass the prisoners. Made them do push ups for punishment. Prisoner number 8612 began go into rage by screaming, cursing and crying. 3) During

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    fortune of being able to visit Da Yooper’s Tourist Trap for the first time this fall. I always wanted to go visit but have never found the time or was never able to go. Da Yooper’s Tourist trap is the home base of the band Da Yooper’s which has been going strong since 1975. Da Yooper’s band is perhaps the most famous musical group from Upper Peninsula. According to their website they “Originally started in 1975 by Jim "Hoolie" DeCaire and Joe Potila as a working dance band, Da Yoopers have been putting

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    Torture At Abu-Ghraib

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    The “Torture at Abu Ghraib” was a horrible event that took place around 2004 where prisoners were taken and dehumanized. A total of 3,800 of detainees were in the prison when the dehumanizing was taken place by making men of Islamic culture preform homosexual acts on each other. In addition to this, the guards of the prison would have these people completely nude and chain them to the doors of the cells with others around. When the military guards were prosecuted and brought to trial because of these

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    Hard measures and The Lucifer Effect Hard Measures explores the interrogation techniques of the Central Intelligence Agency. The techniques used could be viewed as harass actions. The situation that the interrogators were in was a differential one how every were all the decisions made ethical decisions. The purpose of the Stanford Prison Experiment was to learn about the psychological consequences of segregation on inmates. There was a group of college students chosen to participate. Some of the

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