Obedience is mean compliance with a specified order, instruction, or law observance of the rules. Normally we obey to the law, our parents or adults in the family, the teachers in the school or someone that we respect. People obey things with many reason general is based on respect because we obey our parents at home or other adults when we were child, also we don’t want to be impolite. The motivation to obey is to get things right and we don’t query for it because we don't want to get in trouble, like soldiers they obey everything as a mission because that is their job to obey to the superior and the teachers in the school, they all way tell you come to class and do the homework, honestly we don’t want to follow it but we don’t have choice,
While it might not be evident at first glance, this subjection to authority is opposed many times in Superman Earth One. Specifically, Clark’s internal debate leading to his decision to assume his Superman role, hence following his father’s advice, gives interesting insight on obedience. In this scene, Tyrell, the villain, is launching an attack on Metropolis. Trying to take pictures for the journal he works for, Olsen puts himself in danger by approaching enemy war robots. At the last minute, Clark saves him by destroying the robot, but without being seen.
A. Petechiae Pinpoint hemorrhagic areas that occur during birth and disappear 2-3 days after birth B. Forceps Marks Linear marks across both sides of the face in the shape of the blades of the forceps. Marks resolve on their own over several days C. Pathologic Jaundice Higher levels of unconjugated bilirubin that appears in the first 24hrs and requires phototherapy to resolve D. Port wine stain Red birthmarks that are smooth made up of tiny capillaries. They are not blanch on pressure or disappear E. Hemangioma Raised growth that is bright or dark red F. Café Au Lait Spots Flat pigmented birthmarks Head: Normal Finding or Definition A. Relationship to body Makes up ¼ of the body length B. Relationship to Chest 2-3 cm less than head circumference
There are situations where it’s easier to just do what you are told then it is to make yourself do what you are told. But that is essentially what it is about. Being a follower doesn’t mean you have to be a blind follower. To think of yourself as a one man squad would be the best analogy. You aren’t controlled by those above you, you are just taking commands from them.
In the Ethnic Theory of Plane Crashes, blind obedience is shown when the flight crew failed to challenge the captain’s poor decision which resulted in the plane crashing. Finally, in the Zimbardo-Standford Prison Experiment, blind obedience is shown when the assigned guards become powerful and abusive towards the prisoners because of the amount of power the guards gained. Unfortunately, whether you like it or not, everyone falls into blind obedience multiple times throughout their life span, and the only way to get out of it? Get more
It is simply just human nature to conform and obey when you are told to do something. Therefore, authority and obedience hold great power in society and what it can do. It can change things so fast and take control with a group of brainwashed
Karen Perez Professor Cirlio English 102 March 7,2023 Formal Essay #2 Final Draft What is obedience? According to the Oxford English Dictionary, obedience is compliance with an order, request, law, or submission to another's authority. Whether individuals are aware of it or not, obedience is an integral part "in the structure of their social lives. " The children are submissive to their parents, and the parents are submissive to their elders. Everyone is subservient to someone, whether it be an employer, the police, or the law; obedience is a part of the social hierarchy.
Disobedience for the most part, is seen as a bad thing. However, in some way disobedience and rebellion can help to bring a favored outcome through a situation. An issue with obeying is that if people obey something blindly it can be problematic for one’s own well-being. For people looking for change in some ways, pushing against the rules is the only way to get what they want. Although to most, disobedience can be viewed as wrong and immoral, in many cases it can be the key one needs to make progress.
When you obey, it is part of your culture, you were raised to obey your parents and peers. When you disobey, you are going against the way you were raised and your culture. Most people would say that, culture is the ONLY thing that impacts the way you view the world. I disagree, I believe that culture has much to do with it, but it is not everything. For example, have you ever saw something as a child that you wanted to do
Defiance is the act of disobedience against another party. Most times it is mistaken for lack of order. Well as proven in Romeo and Juliet at times that even with order that there will always be conflict and mischief no matter how little. Where there isn't order, there is disloyalty, and where there is disloyalty, there is a threat, when someone feels threatened they act rashly. Such things as this cause at times the greatest of conflicts between a leader and his followers.
Have you not listened to someones command ever? Have you took advice from someone and completed everthing how they mentioned it to you? If so, you have either took the action of noncomformity or comforming. Conforming and nonconformity are two different actions that a person can take. They are not similar because they are opposite.
Everyone knows obedience because we do obedience from young to old. But do you know what order we need to obey and what order we need to disobey? This is the most important problem because sometime we will make mistake because of disobedience and sometime we will get in to troubles as obedience. Even the younger and the elder are confused. This article will talk about the first person of disobedience and the humans’ base line of obedience.
We’ve said that obedience is at the heart of political power. What is meant by this and what are the reasons for this obedience that we discussed in class? {I basically answered this question in the previous question, so I am going to reiterate some stuff, but also continue to talk more about this because I find it such an interesting topic. Also, sorry for the ranting and swearing that is happens, probably not appropriate but I felt the need to.)
In Fromm 's essay "Disobedience as a Psychological and Moral Problem" he talks about the reason why people are obedient. Fromm states that they are obedient because most people do not have enough courage to be alone. Whey they are obedient, it makes them feel secure because they are accepted by society. On the other hand, disobedience is not accepted by society, so if people disobey, they become an outsider. For instance, if a person is raised to think that stealing is wrong, they have also witnessed how others who do steal are treated by society.
Obedience in supreme circumstances is a reaction to instructions or an anticipation of order. Rules are in place to guarantee safety, security and common civility for all involved and affected. Society has rules and laws for the safety of the all. Maybe the end of humanity will come about as a result of obedience as Fromm claims, but the question remains unanswered: is the act of obedience will be caused as a result of a different act of perceived
Natural law theory states that there are laws that are immanent in nature and the man made laws should correspond as closely as possible. Man can’t produce natural laws but he can find and discover through his reasoning. If a law is contrary to a natural law then it is not a law. Laws should be related to morality. It is a concept of a body of moral principal that is same for all the man