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    everyone. Even the ones they’re supposed to protect and serve. Being a cop is a moral challenge because you can easily plant something on someone you don’t like and send them to jail just like that, or, you can simply not make that choice and be a Good Samaritan and do your job correctly. As slaves were freed in the U.S., it is clear right off the bat to them that in their lifetime they will never be treated equal and every person not of color made it clear to them…

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    In “Corn-Pone Opinions,” “The Creation Myths of Cooperstown,” and “Graven Images,” by Twain, Gould, and Bellow, respectively, each author explores the fallibility of human perception. While the main purposes of these three essays differ, each one still implements the theme of trending to illustrate how and why people naturally conform-- even if a movement involves believing in a falsehood. In the first essay, “Corn-Pone Opinions,” Twain analyzes how most people shape their beliefs based on…

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    play hookey, even when Hi bober judgment told him it was the most profitable thing he could do. Throughout the story, Twain provides the reader with occurrences that proves that the boy is not only a pillar of ideal behavior, but he is also a good Samaritan. Jacob read all the Sunday-school books because they were his greatest delight. Jacob possessed the ambition to be put in a Sunday-school book; this goal served as his compass and it guided and reminded him of his goal which would aid in…

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    Subvert Gender Norms

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    The paper will discuss the following two questions: A: In what ways did the women discussed in the "Women and Agents of Change" section conform to the gender norms and expectations discussed in the "Women and Subjects" section? In what ways did these women subvert gender norms and expectations? Discuss any relevant actions they took, arguments they made, beliefs they cited, etc. B: What aspects of the various sixteenth-century Reformation movements affected women the most? Cite relevant ideas,…

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    Food insecurity, described by the USDA as “the state of being without reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food,” is a worldwide epidemic that has recently been more brought to light. Poverty-stricken families all over the world continue to face the reality of not knowing where their next meal is coming from. Even today, 1 in 6 Americans remain food insecure. 1 in 10 of the adults served by Feeding America, an organization aimed at reducing food insecurity, is…

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    Heartbeat of Toledo is a pro-life pregnancy support center in the city of Toledo, OH which main purpose is to help women with unplanned pregnancies, as well as helping the parents and the babies with basic needs. Heartbeat services include: free pregnancy tests with ultrasound confirmation, options counseling, Heart to Heart Prenatal and Parent learning Center, six week relationship smart program for women, Hope and Healing Abortion Support Group, Just for Dads Group, and Emergency Assistance.…

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    wrongly acquired. “I carved our tiger.the gold will be marked. It’ll be ours.” (217) All in all, Sam idolizes tigers to the extent where the tiger, to her, represents the culture she never experienced, a creature she yearns to become, and a ferocious samaritan that stands against the overwhelming wave of colonization. Sam, much to Anna’s dismay, will forever act “wild” and “uncivilized,” and will…

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    Throughout the entire course of history, the Bible and its contents have been contested. In the past people believed in different gods, and today many people believe that there is no God. Once someone has denied what the Bible says, they are forced to believe in something else. Many scholars have attacked the Bible itself and claimed that it is false. One way that they do that is by denying that Moses wrote the Pentateuch and that the stories found within are fiction. This accusation that…

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    American who passed away on the day of the terrorist attack was put on this earth and in this country for a reason. He told me, “I respect each person that risked their life for certain individuals that they didn’t even know. I know there are good samaritans in this country that help people with no questions asked and for that we should all be grateful” (Gilio, David). He felt he had to thank them for their services which I…

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    Throughout Johnson’s “The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit” (1956) we observe characters and situations which demonstrate integrity and virtue ethics. While we can agree in class we all try to be virtuous people who want to lead the good life, it cannot always be done. There are examples of people who do within the film which will be covered in this paper, but deeper conversation seems to focus around the main character and his choices throughout. During Tom’s flashbacks to war, more specifically…

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