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    The public high school system is very “bossy” if one looks at it in a certain way. Students are forced to take mandatory classes and follow a structured school day to a point where students are oppressed by conformity‚ and conformity is supported more by the schools than student individuality that should be supported by schools. Many of the classes that are required in high school aren’t even beneficial to some of the students future careers. Students are required to take a performing arts class

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    What Is Conformity?

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    critical than it is now. Role models‚ in the eyes of those that cherish their impact‚ are without question fabulously inspirational and wholesome. What’s more kindly‚ is how they demonstrate orchestration amongst one’s own generational society. Conformity can be the easiest way to formulate

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    generations to become respectable moral people that continuously conform to the ideas generated by society. Heroes are a symbol of conformity because they follow and do what the people desire. Villains‚ on the other hand‚ represent courage because they go against society’s ideas in order to follow what he or she believes is right. The truth is most of us live in a country of conformity where we are expected to act in a certain way. As a result‚ the villain is seen as a threat because he or she acts the opposite

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    The Importance of Individuality There are different opinions on whether individuality or nationality is more important than one another. People like Sui Sin Far who consider that individuality is more important believe that having a deep sense of well being is a priority over identifying yourself with others since it gives a person more freedom to be unique. Individuality contributes to the society by offering different perspectives as opposed to nationality binding a group of people to the same

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    whether schools should be express either individuality or conformity more. It is known that all just want students to succeed‚ however; the encouragement to develop social skills is not always seen as suitable. Students soon going off into the real world should be taught to express individuality more than conformity. Students have many complaints as far as school guidelines go‚ and a major issue questioning whether schools should inspire conformity or individuality greater‚ is the classroom teaching style

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    Often times‚ individuality comes down to being able to choose between the popular choice and a choice less explored. It is known to be true that decisions must be made in order for a person to progress through life. One cannot simply choose to sit in an unknown state of neutrality. It is through these decisions that individuality is showcased by proving that it is the choices made that reflect one`s character‚ rather than the given abilities. The poem‚ "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost tells a

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    The Struggle for Individuality and Independence Imagine standing with a crowd of people watching a friend about to get hung. That is what it was like for many people in Salem‚ Massachusetts in 1692. In Arthur Miller’s “Crucible”(1953)‚ which puts the reader‚ back in time to the Salem witch trails. The main character‚ John Proctor struggles between conforming to his society and staying true to his beliefs. Despite his village believing in a group of crazy girls‚ John Proctor is willing to give

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    Balancing Togetherness and Individuality   Mutuality is one of the most important aspects of marriage success. But how do you become part of a couple while maintaining a strong sense of yourself? How do you manage your need for time together and time apart? And what do you do if you and your partner have different ideas of how much time to spend together? How much time together is enough? Is there such a thing as too much togetherness? Is there a way to maintain closeness even when

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    Conformity In Society

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    and its rules has a social impact on each individual. If people face with any kind of social impact such as group pressure‚ great part of them show conformity by changing their behaviors‚ ideas‚ decisions in expected way. A person conforms if he or she chooses a course of action that a majority favors or that is socially acceptable. Some kind of conformity is natural and socially healthy but obeying all the norms‚ ideas‚ and decisions without thinking or accepting is harmful for the society and its

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    The Power Of Conformity

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    The Power of Conformity How would I recreate Asch’s experiment with the friends and family I know? I would let them play a role-play game. A role-play game is a game where you make the decisions to determine your final ending at the end of the game. To start the experiment off I would have 12 people. 4 will know about the experiment while the rest won’t. There will be 3 groups. In one group there will be 1(Person A) that is playing the game‚ 2(Person B&C) that are watching‚ 1(Person D) that knows

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