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    Gabriel Garcia Marquez in chapter 7‚ 8 and 9‚ describes the event after Colonel Aureliano Buendia was captured‚ his escaped from his death sentence and his victorious defeat during the revolution war and the struggles‚ death‚ and solitude of his family in Macondo. The novel is written in chronological order describing months‚ days‚ and time of then events had happened. Although‚ he introduces flashback of the Buendia family pass tragic death‚ conflicts‚ solitude‚ and grief‚ he keeps the story line

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    The Milgram Experiment

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    The Milgram Experiment Outline Topic: The Milgram experiment I) The experiment A) Who was involved with the experiment? B) How they got participants C) What the subjects thought was happening i)Learning Task ii) Memory Study iii) Electric shock for wrong answer iv) “Prods” to continue the shocks D) What actually happened i) It was a test for obedience not memory ii) Vocal response from the victims

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    Dr Mengele

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    The Angel of Death: Dr. Josef Mengele Dr. Josef Mengele: one of the most notorious doctors in history. He is one of the many names that come to mind when discussing the Holocaust. He performed vile‚ bizarre and inhumane experiments on prisoners within Auschwitz that had no genuine impact on the science community‚ other that being a personification of the words “unethical” and “malpractice.” Josef Mengele was born March 16‚ 1911 in Gunzburg‚ Germany. His parents were Karl and Walburga Mengele. He

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    In Stanley Milgram’s experiment‚ The Memory Project- effect on punishment on learning‚ the concept of staging in terms of what is real and not real in relation to the photographs objects and subjects‚ which is conveyed through the facilitator and the learner parallels Sontag’s concept of framing and representation In Plato’s Cave‚ and Barthes idea of posing and theater in Camera Lucida. Sontag and Barthes’s understandings of photography’s “reality” intersect in that their notion of the object in

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    Dr. Marshall

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    Dr. Barry James Marshall is an Australian physician who is significant for discovering Helicobacter Pylori (H. pylori) as the most common cause of peptic ulcers. Scientists and physicians ridiculed Dr. Marshall for his idea at the time. During the time Dr. Marshall began his work‚ the scientific community agreed that peptic ulcers were the result of various phenomena such as stress‚ spicy food and the stomach overproducing acid. Scientists at the time also believed it was impossible for bacteria

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    The Tuskegee Experiment

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    Tuskegee Experiment is one of the unethical Health Researches done in the United States. The way the research was conducted was against people’s civil rights. Totally secretive and without any objectives‚ procedures or guidance from any government agency. During the time that the project was launched there were very few laws that protected the public from medical malpractice or from plainly negligence. Also the Civil Rights act did not pass until the 1960’s. Before the Tuskegee Experiment in 1926

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    Colonel Juan Nepomuceno Seguin is the only Tejano man in history who would prioritize the needs of a country that would later betray him rather than a country with which his roots lie. However‚ in a way‚ his heritage was his downfall when tensions ran high between Mexico and Texas after the revolution. Rumors and lies caused Colonel Seguin to flee the country that he loved‚ and seek shelter in the country with which he denied his allegiance to on multiple occasions because the people who loved him

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    Down is a novel written by John Steinbeck during World War II. It is a story of power between the head of the Invaders‚ Colonel Lanser and Mayor Orden‚ the town leader. I have been influenced as reader through Colonel Lanser’s changes throughout the book. Not only this‚ but his simple‚ yet truth-holding statements opened up my eyes to the actuality of this world. Colonel Lanser is first introduced to readers‚ who‚ aside from the fact is the enemy‚ is a man of great experience and authority

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    Tuskegee Experiment

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    Abstract The Tuskegee syphilis experiment was an infamous clinical study conducted between 1932-1972 in Macon Country‚ Alabama by the U.S Public Health Service. The purpose was to study the natural progression of untreated syphilis in rural African American men who thought they were receiving free health care from the U.S government; about four hundred African American men were denied. The doctors that were involved in this study had a shifted mindset; they were called “racist monsters”; “for

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    Nazi Experiments

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    Experiments: Doctors‚ Experiments‚ and Results Melissa Anjeanette Edwards POLYTECH High School of Kent County‚ Woodside‚ Delaware Abstract During World War II experiments were done on the prisoners of war in Nazi Germany. Doctors for these camps came in all shapes and sizes including former S.S. Troops‚ Women‚ and a variety of prisoner doctors. The experiments differed as much as the doctors themselves; however they stayed the same in one factor‚ medical curiosity become killing in atrocious

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