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100 | _aMacdonald, G. Jeffrey, | ||
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_aWhy Are They Smiling?. _cG. Jeffrey MacDonald. |
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_bChristian Science Monitor, _c2004. |
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_aSIRS Enduring Issues 2005. _nArticle 16, _pHuman Relations, _x1522-3248; |
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500 | _aArticles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. | ||
500 | _aOriginally Published: Why Are They Smiling?, May 26, 2004; pp. n.p.. | ||
520 | _a"Psychologists, theologians, and a journalist who researched war for years hold that, under certain conditions, otherwise ordinary people can be susceptible to adopting a warped mentality in which they take pleasure in another's suffering....But most cite the strangeness of a war zone, where otherwise honorable people--awash in feelings of duty, camaraderie, and revenge--sometimes lose the moral compass that guided their behavior in their former lives." (CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR) This article discusses how "the fiery emotions of war and a foreign environment can conspire to lower moral inhibitions." | ||
599 | _aRecords created from non-MARC resource. | ||
650 | _aAbu Ghraib Prison (Iraq) | ||
650 | _aEthics | ||
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_aIraq War (2003) _xPrisoners and prisons |
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650 | _aMilitary ethics | ||
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_aPrisoners _xTreatment |
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_aPrisoners of war _zIraq |
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650 | _aSadism | ||
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_aUnited States _xArmed Forces _xForces in Iraq |
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_aWar _xPsychological aspects |
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_aProQuest Information and Learning Company _tSIRS Enduring Issues 2005, _pHuman Relations. _x1522-3248; |
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