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    journaling also helps with coping with the memories of human trafficking. Survivors of human trafficking have many milestones to conquer before living independently, being mentally stable is important when starting a new beginning in life. Good Samaritan Houses are a haven for human trafficking survivors. Survivors gain a lot of insightful experiences during recovery. Educational opportunities are one of the many incentive given while living in the house. Statics show women with an intensive…

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    Community Service Proposal

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    many ways. Working at the Good Samaritan Inn and Mercy Gardens was a service learning opportunity that benefitted a large amount of people. The Good Samaritan Inn is an organization that provides food to feed the hungry people of the Decatur area. The Good Samaritan Inn serves approximately 300 people every day of the week. Mercy Gardens is a non-profit organization that grows healthy, organic food that will be used to make meals for the hungry at the Good Samaritan Inn. Along with providing…

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    teaching that shows how we can develop the greater good by sharing his love is the parable of the Good Samaritan. The story of the Good Samaritan is found in The Holy Bible in the Gospel of Luke 10:25-37. In the passage, a man traveling to Jerusalem is robbed and left for dead on the side of the road. Two people, a priest and a Levite, pass him and give him no aid. The third person, a Samaritan, who is considered an outsider, stops and bandages the man and takes him to an inn to be cared for.…

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    another car. A good samaritan observes the whole accident and decides to help the man trapped in the car. The good samaritan successfully rescues the man, and a few minutes later the car explodes into flames. However, during the process of rescuing the man, the good samaritan moved his body in such a way that his body is in a state of paralysis. The now paralyzed man does not appreciate the good samaritan’s efforts in saving his life. Instead of giving thanks to the good samaritan for saving his…

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    Jeremy's Response

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    Is it Race, Belief, or Socioeconomic divide? 4. Jesus shares a parable about someone who crossed the cultural divide a. Parable of the Good Samaritan b. The Samaritan didn’t mind what the man’s ethnicity was he also went above and beyond to take care of him 5. We have a role in addressing the cultural divide and making a step in that direction a. What steps can you take to address the divide? b. What…

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    Bad Samaritans Summary

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    interaction. This interconnectedness brings with it an increased prevalence of neoliberal economic policies globally. The impacts of these policies upon developing economies in particular are a central area of analysis in both The World Is Flat and Bad Samaritans. However, the conclusions drawn by the authors are organized into antipodal camps of thought. In The World Is Flat, Thomas Friedman posits that the effects of globalization have leveled the playing field of global…

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    The difference between the suffering other and the self-directed Samaritan is a huge margin. The suffering of others captures pictures of children, parents, people suffering from the conditions they are living in. They are being malnourished, clean water resources, or even medical supplies because of resources available to them from the country. One example of the suffering of others photos’ is given in the text where a child standing holding up his/her shirt and they have the “an umbilical…

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    One of the more difficult occurrences to overcome is that of negligence. In most instances, The Good Samaritan Law will also protect the interest of the patient. One may be able to intervene but does not, thus causing more injury to the patient than necessary. To say an innocent bystander has the obligation to always get involved is a slippery slope, however…

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    Life After Partition

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    In 1947, India gained its independence from Britain, along with this newly found independence, came a division of the land. This division, known colloquially as the Partition, split British India into two states: Pakistan and a version of India that we know today. Partition remembered not because of the independence of two states, but instead it’s remembered for the violence and death it caused and the impact on political and social relations in that area, an impact that had lasting effects.…

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    fatally shot. Wouldn’t you want someone walking by to help you? In the Unitenore thed States, there is no civil or criminal law that says that a bystander has to go to the aid of another. Although, in France, they have a law called the “Good Samaritan” law which states that people are required to assist others in distress (Allred and Bloom 334). This law has both pros and cons in many ways. Requiring a citizen to help another person in distress could lead to many financial and personal…

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