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    learner an electric shock by flipping a switch. The teacher was told to increase the shock level each time the learner made a mistake‚ until a dangerous shock level was reached. Throughout the course of the experiment‚ the experimenter firmly commanded the teachers to follow the instructions they had been given. In reality‚ the learner was not an experiment subject but Milgram’s accomplice‚ and he never actually received an electric shock. However‚ he pretended to be in pain when shocks were administered

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    assigned to the role of the learner. The learner was in a room strapped to a chair that delivered shocks. The participant was directed to press a button and deliver a shock to the

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    " An AED is used to administer an electric shock to a person who is having a cardiac arrest. AEDs are designed to allow non-medical personnel to save lives.

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    Malaysia ABSTRACT: The study uses the VAR model to investigate the responses of domestic inflation to monetary and fiscal policies‚ with output as the scale variable. The results show that domestic inflation responds positively to monetary policy shocks but not to fiscal deficits. If one assumes the velocity of money as constant‚ then it underscores that inflation is a monetary phenomenon and excessive money supply spawns inflation. Thus‚ monetary policy constitutes a more pertinent macroeconomic

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    one with past experiences of being shocked and one that had not. The one that had not been shocked had no fear‚ therefore‚ was not on high alert and responded with a short-lived 11-second response. By comparison‚ the Aplysia who has learned through shocks stays on high alert with the reflex lasting 45 seconds‚ 4 times longer than the other one. This allowed scientist to learn that the snail which had been repeatedly shocked had learned from its experiences and learned to respond accordingly. Scientists

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    is only because they became participants only by nominating to respond to a newspaper advertisement. There were also a lot of ethical issues as well. There was deception in where participants believed they were harming a real person by giving them shocks. They were unaware to the fact that the learner was actually a confederate. Another was protection of participants where the participants were exposed to the extremely stressful situations that may have caused psychological harm. Many were visibly

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    Shock‚ anger‚ bargaining‚ depression‚ and acceptance. These stages are the stages of grief. In the story ‚ “ The Monkey’s Paw‚” by W.W. Jacobs‚ a family obtains a severed monkey’s paw in it could grant any three wishes the wielder desires. However the wishes come true in horrific ways‚ such as killing someone to gain inheritance money or bringing a loved one back to life however in their deceased form. The father of the family Mr. White has gone through the stages of grief‚ because he was in shock

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    cultural transitioning affected the Garcia Family Cultural shock is a common feeling a person experiences when transitioning into a completely different environment and living situation. Throughout the world‚ immigrants experience many difficulties when assimilating into a new culture. The novel How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents‚ by Julia Alvarez‚ illustrates these challenges. Throughout the novel‚ we see how different aspects of culture shock impact the Garcia family. In this essay I will discuss

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    22039728,Wakefield People who start studying or living in a new cultural environment for the first time will mostly experience a culture shock. These kinds of challenges can spoil people’s enthusiasm and make them frustrated. In this way‚ those challenges can cause some effects on their studies and lives. And people may get used to new life more easily with some solutions about cultural shock. First of all‚ the language barrier can be the biggest problem in both studying and living in different countries. People

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    Chapter 9 – Staffing and Training for Global Operations Multiple Choice Questions 1. Ideally‚ the ____________ should dictate the organizational structure and staffing needed by a firm. a. clients served b. size of the firm c. strategy of the firm (moderate‚ page 390) d. management philosophy of the firm 2. Firms using the ____________ approach to staffing fill key managerial positions with persons from headquarters. a. polycentric b. regiocentric c. global d. ethnocentric (moderate‚ page 391)

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