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    preached about the golden rule which is to do to others what you would have them do to you. Jesus teaches us that no matter who the other person may be‚ we must treat them fairly. The teachings of equality are again depicted in the Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37) as it teaches us to love unconditionally even if it means to love our enemies. These two teachings relate to equality because it displays actions against discrimination and judgement. The second similarity between Gandhi

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    Case Study: Sandra‚ a 45-year old female‚ was brought into the emergency room by her friends with a severe head wound. According to her friends‚ Sandra tripped and fell after consuming several alcoholic drinks. When she arrived at the hospital she was incoherent and the hospital staff was not able to contact her next of kin. Due to the severity of her wounds‚ the physician chose to begin medical procedures. 1. Define “standard of care.” How would appropriate “standard of care” be determined in

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    how people react in different situations. The authors are trying to prove that social psychology rivals philosophy in teaching people that they do not understand the true nature of the world. The above claim is supported by two experiments‚ the Good Samaritan experiment by Darley and Batson‚ and the bystander effect experiment. The authors purpose was to prove how situations effect out actions‚ they were successful in proving it by acquiring such positive results in both of the experiments. The authors

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    dominant culture of a group. The group could be a professional group‚ a social group‚ or a whole society. An individual may be marginalized because the dominant culture is unable to live with a particular group or individual. In the parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37)‚ it is obvious that prioritizing the powerless is a form of love for neighbors. Luke’s gospel entails a writing style that is aimed at giving hope to the non Jews or Gentiles and those disregarded in society to depict to them that

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    Daminal

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    Measuring Danimal project ‘Non-profitable’. This is a huge issue in any enterprise from startup ventures to giant conglomerates. It’s a term used for an excuse when firing someone and selling some parts or retracting on-going projects. Otherwise‚ the targets usually claim about possibility of cash influx or necessity of their existence. Even its remarkable success‚ the future of Danimal project is vague yet. In the case‚ Pretorius mainly focused on economic point of view. Maybe‚ this is largely

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    On the Side Walk Bleeding

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    similarity to Good Samaritan story (biblical allusion) – each time hope/suspense is built only to be dashed - no one helps therefore no positive outcome - the drunk – comic/funny – this makes it more tragic/poignant – ironic that he thinks he is doing Andy a favour by not calling the cops - the lovers – what he wants to be doing – they see Andy’s pain; they are similar to him yet their fear of getting involved in gang culture makes walk away without being Good Samaritans. - the

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    Extreme conservatives would have abortion made illegal. If we outlaw abortion it would not stop women from having them In "A Defense of Abortion" Judith Thomson does a good job of poking holes in the extreme conservative argument‚ she is a moderate liberal. Even though she is defending abortion she states there are still times when it is impermissible. . Her first analogy she compares a growing fetus to a famous violinist who has unknowingly been attached to a person’s circulatory system. Is

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    The current difficulties surrounding omissions is the actus reus of a crime are unavoidable but need to be resolved if the modern law is be to fair. The view that ‘The current difficulties surrounding omissions is the actus reus of a crime are unavoidable but need to be resolved if the modern law is to be fair’ is very accurate as the law is outdated and they are difficulties surrounding omissions‚ reforms are needed. Actus reus is the physical element of a crime .It can be the physical element

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    way to talk about Good Samaritans “…literally stepped over the victim…” (Gladwell 165). To the reader’s astonishment‚ the students who presented the ideas of a Good Samaritan were not the ones who stopped to help the beaten victim. In fact‚ the students who stopped and the students who didn’t stop were separated into two groups: the ones who were rushing‚ and the ones who had time. It would seem logical to think that the speakers who were on their way to speak about Good Samaritans would stop. However

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    Parable of a Sadhu

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    certainly could have done more to help their fellow man. This story reminds me of the parable of the Good Samaritan. While a man lay half-beaten to death on the side of the road‚ two “holy” men walk by and leave him to die‚ while a despised Samaritan man sees him‚ soothes his wounds‚ and carries him on his donkey to the inn where he will be taken care of. Buzz and his group could have been like this Samaritan and been more compassionate to this Sadhu. As religious men I believe they had a responsibility

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