Do you take the time to stop and appreciate the beauty around you? According to the experiment conducted in 2007, most likely - no. The world-famous violinist Josh Bell acted as a street artist at a subway station in Washington to see how many people can stop and evaluate his playing the violin. Despite the fact that he played a $ 3.5 million hand-made violin and recently performed at a concert in Boston, where the average ticket price was $ 100, few stopped to assess his talent. Josh for the whole day of playing the violin earned only $ 32.
Milgram's experiment is a classic experiment in social psychology, first described in 1963 by psychologist Stanley Milgram of Yale University in the article "Submission: A Study of Behavior". In his experiment, Milgram tried to clarify the question: how much suffering are willing to inflict ordinary people on other, completely innocent people, if such a pain is part of their work duties? It demonstrated the inability of the subjects to openly confront the "boss" (in this case the researcher clad in a lab coat) who ordered them to carry out the task, despite the severe suffering inflicted on the other participant in the experiment (in reality, the junior actor). The results of the experiment showed that the need for obedience to authorities is rooted in our consciousness so deeply that the subjects continued to follow orders despite moral suffering and a strong internal conflict.
Friday, July 27, 2018
Elizabeth E. Dexte
5:44 AM
Posted by Hunter Thompson
Industrial Fans
5:40 AM
Posted by Hunter Thompson
The fan snail is used in all areas of industry where active convection of a gas-air mixture in significant volumes is required. The principle of operation is based on the movement of air due to the centrifugal force of the impeller connected to the engine.