How do the ethical dilemmas in this research compare with the ethical issues raised by Stanley Milgram’s obedience experiments? Would it be better if these studies had never been done?  Why? What would we have lost? Gained? 

Go to http://www.prisonexp.org/. Watch the slideshow on the Prison Experiment. Next go to: http://www.experiment-resources.com/milgram-experiment-ethics.html and read about the ethics of the Milgram study.

How do the ethical dilemmas in this research compare with the ethical issues raised by Stanley Milgram’s obedience experiments? Would it be better if these studies had never been done?  Why? What would we have lost? Gained?

Provide a 8 pages analysis while answering the following question: SMART Goal Setting Strategy

Not only is social media technology used for social communications, but companies and/ or businesses also use this platform to increase online brand awareness (Keen, 2012).

Online presence has a number of goals and/ or measures that need to be achieved so as to make it successful. These include availability, sustainability, involvement, connections, and recognisability. Availability is the capability to ensure that the online presence has been fully established at all times. Involvement refers to the capability of the social media platform to be frequently used by interested parties.

Connections are the capability of the social media platform to allow users to stay connected and/ or in touch with their families and/ or friends. In the event that social media does not fulfill this goal (measure), then it should be improved so as to reflect this attribute. Recognisability is the capability of the social media platform to become aware of the masses of people online. A number of strategies could be implemented so as to create a sound and stable recognizable online presence. This includes mass advertisements for the website. Sustainability is the capability of the social media platform to be maintained so as to ensure that its existence is long-lived.

With regard to this essay, the goal being set is that of teaching at least seven (7) people before April 1, 2013, what I have learned from the following books: “The Starfish and the Spider: The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations”, “How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action” and “Winning in a World Transformed by Social Technologies”.

“The Starfish and the Spider: The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations” book was written by Beckstrom and Ori. This book was selected based on the sound business ideology that was projected by the authors with regard to the types of organizations that exist. The book started off with a fairly intriguing notion. That is, if you chop off a spider’s head, it dies instantly. However, if you chop off the leg of a starfish, it actually grows back with time.

prepare and submit a term paper on Morality and Its Different Forms. Your paper should be a minimum of 1250 words in length.

Morality has its own way of entering one’s life and it is for the person himself to understand what is good for him or otherwise.

A lot of philosophers and thinkers of the past have had their due share of ideologies with regard to morality and its different forms. Some of the world’s top names in this field have contributed in one way or the other and the rationale that they have developed over a period of time is something to gain insight from and get enlightened all this while. These philosophers and thinkers have all brought to light the role of different cultures, ideals, and so on and so forth but the basic premise is the same – making their mark in the field of morality and contributing to the exact definition of virtue. These names include some of the more known ones like Aristotle, Aquinas, Spinoza, Hume, Kierkegaard, Sartre, James, and Nietzsche.

Justifying moral decisions has always rested on the shoulders of people who conduct different undertakings in fairness and with a sense of ease when it comes to choosing the morally right and ethically wrong. It is important that human beings understand the true meaning of morality and the manner in which their actions, behaviors, talks, and decisions pave a way for the differing after-measures. Philosophy teaches mankind that every action and behavior must be brought forward by the amalgamation of logic, reasoning, education, and understanding for each other. Thus whilst making pertinent decisions it is necessary to take care of reason more than the emotion itself as the latter could mean having decisions that are based on intent favored for a particular party or person so to speak. Thus it would be wise to state here that reason has got more weight&nbsp.when the comparison is made alongside emotions and feelings. This is because emotion could mean favoring one particular side while the other side might just lose out in a balancing act which seems to be the missing link in such a scenario

Complete 6 pages APA formatted article: Human Interface Techniques for Computers.

A man now depends on the machine, the most common manifestation of which is the ubiquitous computer, to accomplish many tasks ranging from the mundane to the most complicated. and the machine depends on man to continuously develop to higher levels of sophistication in order to perform even more complicated tasks for man. As this relationship of cyclic dependency between man and the machine continues unabated, the interaction level between a man and the computer has also increased manifold.

Human-Computer Interface (HCI) techniques have undergone tremendous development to play a very crucial role in popularising the use of computers by the masses. At the early stages of mainframe computers, humans fed inputs into computers through punch cards, and the computer outputs were in the form of printouts. During the era Unix dominance, humans typed command lines into the computers through keyboards and the computer responded through the monitor and paper printouts. The IBM PC launched personal computing, but computing for the masses was launched with the introduction of WIMP (Windows, Icon, Mouse and Pointer). The Windows User Interface and the mouse together have revolutionized Human-Computer Interaction and made computing simple enough to be accessible to the layman. The utility of the trackball is evident in the laptop, and the joystick provided an entirely new dimension to computer gaming. Ted Nelson’s hypermedia or hypertext provided the foundation for web-based user interfaces that were to weave computer systems globally into the Internet and the World Wide Web. This was followed by the touch-screen computer systems in which the user do not have to use the keyboard and the mouse but is required only to touch the icon which represents the information that the user desires to retrieve from the computer.

As the world grows more and more dependent on computer systems, an effort is concentrated on developing new human-computer interfaces that will enable faster and easier interaction between humans and computers.

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write an article on The Progressive Movement. It needs to be at least 250 words.

Most Americans felt Teddy Roosevelt was the ideal president for America at the beginning of the 20th Century. Would he be as ideal today in 21st Century post-9-11 America? explain.

After eight years of President Bush, I don’t think another hard-charging leader would be good for the United States. It might be possible to argue that many of the things Bush did post-9/11 were good to do, but they also need to be cleaned up by someone diplomatic. American needs to change between hard chargers and diplomats every few years otherwise the country’s reputation will suffer.

Write 10 pages thesis on the topic journalism, mass media and communication

Citizen journalists who are interested to share their views about politics but do not have the qualification to write in newspapers could successfully establish them on these social networking websites as a large audience is present to read their opinion.

Social media have given a platform to ordinary people to share their opinions publicly. As a result, every single event or news holds different opinions and analysis from different people that create iteration. The iteration leads viewers to be unable to find the correct source of information, and they lose faith in the traditional platforms. Many publishers are interested in publishing more about an interesting contribution of some amateur from social media. It does not mean that the sources have improved journalism, and the material it contains is reliable but the case seems to be the opposite. It is also referred to as a crisis in the journalism profession (Turner, 2010).

Politics in social media or the Internet has highlighted and discussed many of the events and issues: lawlessness, gender, religion, traditions, and technological determinism are few examples. Sometimes people discuss encrypted events of politics on social media that could aid terrorists to use the encrypted data to harm the nation. US government looks for these kinds of data to remove from the domain in order to secure the nation. But the embarrassing thing is that the danger to people is always been much worse from this state itself compared to the alleged terrorist. Many citizens have been abused improperly by the violation of their common or civil rights and much worse by the government than the terrorists (Poster, 1997).

Internet journalism has become a platform that links to news and content from different sources. The cost of sharing news has almost disappeared, and the government is no longer considered the gatekeeper to the news. It is considered that watching it in digital can only experience the true and actual event or Internet media as the traditional news media cannot deliver this. People are more interested in watching the news in real and then sharing it on social media and message boards.

Compose a 1250 words assignment on the psychology of eating disorders.

Models and ballet dancers are two professions where being exorbitantly thin is the ideal image for their field of work. In more recent years now, both plus-size models and a well-rounded female dancer is becoming more of a normal image on the global stages (Fernandez, 2012). Both professions are still highly charged, however, with promoting that ethereal, waif-like young girl who could float away at the first breath of the wind. Attempting to achieve that image presents mental obsessive problems as young girls, in particular, begin to starve themselves and engage in toxic behaviours such as Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa (Mayer, 2011. Shoker 2011).

When discovering that someone has a problem with an eating disorder, some people will turn away and avoid confronting the issue, while others may stage an intervention in order to get someone into medical treatment (Shoker, 2011). Indeed, there are sometimes ethical issues involved in how to treat someone with an eating disorder, such as implementing overt or covert coercive methods of getting someone to eat better, to take medications if needed, and to determine patient competency and mental capacity so as to design and implement a functional treatment model and its application (Matusek & Wright, 2010). Not all patients will respond the same way to a standard solution. In such cases of eating disorders, much of what is occurring with a patient, has to do with her social and economic environment, the nature of her focus on her dilemma, and what type of family and friends she has around her for a support base. A disastrous combination, for example, is if a young ballerina, not only has a teacher who is telling her to lose weight, but also a ballet mother that also tells her to lose weight, once she gets home at night. There is no mental relief and the pressures can build to a dangerous level as regards her mental viewpoint of herself, one that may last a lifetime (Matusek & Wright, 2010).

write an article on freuds psychosexual development theory and stages Paper must be at least 1250 words.

After birth, every child undergoes growth and development from childhood through adolescence to adulthood. This growth and development process termed as psychological, development occurs in a sequence of permanent stages known as psychosexual stages, a term proposed by Sigmund Freud. He named the stages that way because they represented the fixation of libido (sexual instincts and drives) on diverse parts of the human being’s body (Fonagy, 16). He asserted that as a human being matures physically their body’s parts become vital erogenous zones, that is, significant sources of pleasure, frustration, or both. Freud believed that pleasure and tension were the basis of human life formation. that libido build-up caused tension while the discharge of the libido led to pleasure.

&nbsp.He stressed the first 5 years are critical to the development of adult personality. the id must be directed so as to gratify social demands. The control of the id yields conflicts between social norms and frustrated wishes. The control was accomplished by the ego and superego through publicly tolerable media. The different satisfaction centers at different parts of the body during different stages of growth makes the conflict at every stage psychosexual (Brenner, 62).

Freud noted that the conflict associated with each psychosexual stage had to be resolved for the person to successfully progress to the next stage otherwise they will backtrack once on the proceeding stage. He also noted that the more the sexual energy was required to complete a particular stage, the more important the stage’s features remained in the process of psychological maturity (Newman and Philip, 35). He likens this correlation to military troops. the conflict to the resistance the troops experience when they advance in the war. If the troops are highly efficient, more of them will advance to the next battle, but if they are less efficient, more of them will stay behind. Equally, if the conflict is efficiently resolved, more libido will be passed to the next stage, but if less efficiently resolved, less libido is passed to the next stage.

write an article on freuds psychosexual development theory and stages Paper must be at least 1250 words.

After birth, every child undergoes growth and development from childhood through adolescence to adulthood. This growth and development process termed as psychological, development occurs in a sequence of permanent stages known as psychosexual stages, a term proposed by Sigmund Freud. He named the stages that way because they represented the fixation of libido (sexual instincts and drives) on diverse parts of the human being’s body (Fonagy, 16). He asserted that as a human being matures physically their body’s parts become vital erogenous zones, that is, significant sources of pleasure, frustration, or both. Freud believed that pleasure and tension were the basis of human life formation. that libido build-up caused tension while the discharge of the libido led to pleasure.

&nbsp.He stressed the first 5 years are critical to the development of adult personality. the id must be directed so as to gratify social demands. The control of the id yields conflicts between social norms and frustrated wishes. The control was accomplished by the ego and superego through publicly tolerable media. The different satisfaction centers at different parts of the body during different stages of growth makes the conflict at every stage psychosexual (Brenner, 62).

Freud noted that the conflict associated with each psychosexual stage had to be resolved for the person to successfully progress to the next stage otherwise they will backtrack once on the proceeding stage. He also noted that the more the sexual energy was required to complete a particular stage, the more important the stage’s features remained in the process of psychological maturity (Newman and Philip, 35). He likens this correlation to military troops. the conflict to the resistance the troops experience when they advance in the war. If the troops are highly efficient, more of them will advance to the next battle, but if they are less efficient, more of them will stay behind. Equally, if the conflict is efficiently resolved, more libido will be passed to the next stage, but if less efficiently resolved, less libido is passed to the next stage.

submit a 1250 words paper on the topic Causes and Bias of Cory Monteith.

Following the divorce, their mother who shifted to Victoria, British Columbia brought up Monteith and his elder brother. After the divorce, it was difficult to meet his father Joe due to his military involvement and Monteith experienced social difficulties in school since he was thirteen years when he started using marijuana and alcohol and began to skip school (Daily Mail Reporter, 2013).

Monteith dropped out of school after attending sixteen schools, which include an alternative program for troubled teens. By the time he dropped from school, his alcohol, drug dependency had increased, and he turned to pretty crimes like stealing money from his family and friends in order to fund his addictions. However, his turning point in his life was experienced when he was nineteen years when his mother and her friends staged and intervened. After the intervention, he claimed that he was lucky to be alive. in 2011, he eventually received a high school diploma from an alternative school that he attended in Victoria. Before joining the show business, he had been involved in a number of jobs, which include taxicab driver, school bus driver, roofer, and mechanic (Jory, 2011).

Monteith started his acting career in British Columbia in Vancouver. He was involved in minor roles in Whisper, Final Destination 3 as well as Deck the Halls. He also made guest appearances in television series like Supernatural, Smallville, Flash Gordon, Stargate SG-1, and Stargate Atlantis. In 2005, he made an appearance in the Killer Bash about a tormented geek’s soul, which was taking revenge on the murderers of his children by taking over the body of the twin girl. In addition, he shot the film Brothers and Sisters with Milligan Dustin that premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September 2011 (Daily Mail Reporter, 2013). In 2009, he was cast in the Glee series on Fox. In the film, he portrayed Hudson Finn, who was a star in the quarterback of his football team in high school and risks hostility from his friends since he had joined the school’s glee club.&nbsp.