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When light is refracted, there is a change in its
Electric Shocks
Sudden discharges of electricity through a part of the body, used either as a therapeutic tool or as a result of accidental contact with electricity.
"Learner"
An individual who is actively engaged in the process of acquiring knowledge, skills, or understanding through study, experience, or teaching.
Stanley Milgram
A psychologist best known for his seminal research on obedience to authority, which demonstrated that people are willing to obey authority figures to a surprising degree, even when asked to perform actions conflicting with their personal conscience.
Obedience
Compliance with orders or commands given by authority figures.
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