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The Chinese had carefully segregated the prisoners they had identified as incorrigibles, sometimes housing them in separate camps, and had subjected the prisoners they judged to be potential converts to five hours of indoctrination a day, in classes that combined propaganda by the instructors with "confessions" by the prisoners.
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After four hours of military indoctrination on the Citadel campus in Charleston, S.C., Ms. Faulkner checked into the infirmary, where she spent most of a week before dropping out of the school altogether, citing acute stress and anxiety.
And in no other area of medicine do insurers pay for hours of group "therapy," films and lectures that consist overwhelmingly of indoctrination into the teachings of a self-help group, available for free in church basements.
Aren't faith schools just a form of indoctrination?
"But it does have a goal of indoctrination".
The film is essentially a study of indoctrination.
For attribution of indoctrination is a relative question.
Theories of indoctrination generally define it in terms of aim, method, or doctrine.
The most powerful instrument of indoctrination for ISIS is the Internet.
He calls a religious upbringing a form of indoctrination and equates it to child abuse.
He said: "I'm still scared to talk to the press after 11 years of indoctrination".
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