A few days ago brazil the worst a country in the region has over 5000000 people infected with the coronavirus 157000 people there have died. Across the world theres been Something Like 42000000 people infected 10000000 of those are in latin america so its got around about a quarter of all the cases in the world and the number of deaths approaching the 400000 marks a grim picture right across the region very few bright spots to be had anywhere the numbers only seem to be going up every everywhere you look a year or so ago the world bank predicted that the whole region economies in the region would grow by 1. 8 percent theyve now revised that talking about a 7. 2 percent drop across the region and were already seeing the consequences of businesses closing tens of thousands of people losing their jobs and many many people moving having to move out onto the streets. U. S. President donald trump has cast an early ballot near his private resort in florida he went to a polling station in West
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You take an ordinary individual like a drafted or recruit and make a person become an affective interrogator. And it seems that milgram experiment was like an art of responding. But i learned of incidents such as the destruction of millions of men and women and children for betrayed by the nazis in world war 2 i was a possible ask myself that ordinary people will courteous and decent in everyday life can act callously in you mainly without any limitations of conscience. Under what conditions would a person Obey Authority who commanded actions that went against conscience these are exactly the questions that i want to investigate yeah university. At the moment sperma very simply was similar to torture this was one not all the research weve been describing as the impact of interrogation upon the subject. Had another agenda the impact of interrogation upon the interrogator if he were going to get the right answer he would say prof then tell him the number of balls youre going to get and.
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They were seeing the most not all of them i can look into whether one is 1600 of them weve only seen up in about 20 maybe 31600 and they say the the worst ones are are the ones with him saying so and yes they were violating the military regulations and what theyre doing but. They were operating within a system in which they they were conditioned they were structured in order to violate those laws. When you arrived at the grave where you aware of what had happened there. Almost immediately after we arrived we were briefed that there was misconduct but we werent given details and the interrogators that i knew who had been there during that time didnt they didnt talk about it so we we didnt know where i learned everything through the news. We understood the geneva conventions to mean that absolutely you know you knew you couldnt you couldnt harm anybody in your care that your primary responsibility was their well being rather than putting you in distress but then we were confused and then