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    incredible examples of how a normal person can give of oneself each and every day to help others. The final example of an unsung hero is any person who gives of themselves to help someone else in need or the Good Samaritan. A picture pops up in everyone’s mind when they think of a Good Samaritan, whether it is a neighbor who is willing to help out with almost anything or a good friend who always wants to lend a hand. No matter who it is, unsung heroes of everyday life change us…

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    If anyone does a generic search of the words “Muslim Immigration” through Google you will come up with more than twelve million different sources on this issue. Likewise, if anyone does a search on the “Syrian Refugee Crisis” you will get well over seventeen million different sources. This search gives a small glimpse into how large this issue is. This is why many people are interested in how the United States is going to respond. There are many different views on what should be done given the…

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    cases of criminal or liability charges against food donors who have donated food that later caused harm to another person. A great deal of producers and sellers do not realize they have protection from liability charges by the Bill Emerson Good Samaritan Food Donation Act. The Bill…

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    Parables In Church History

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    proposed many allegorical meanings unintended by the biblical authors (pg.5). Parables of the Gospels gave one example, which speaks of the New Testament interpretation of the parable of the Good Samaritan. Plummer says that “This story as an allegorical message of salvation, with the Good Samaritan is signifying Jesus”…

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    I am David Shane Dobyns, twenty-two years of age; I was born in Puyallup Washington, August 17th 1994 at the Good Samaritan hospital. My family consists of mother, father, and brother who live in Germany. Growing up was as idyllic as one could suspect, in my prepubescent years we moved to the states in search of “gods’ plan” for us, starting a church in Texas. The church siphoned our resources to the brink of poverty, but we were happy all the same. Through the eyes of a jaded 5-year-old,…

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    1.Good Samaritan Hospital Medical staff bylaws 2. Purpose: The Good Samaritan Hospital medical staff bylaws was lastly revised on 2015. The main purpose of the medical staff is to provide the hospital service receive care at a level of the quality and efficiency consistent with generally accepted standards of care attainable within the hospital means and circumstances. Providing a leadership role in the hospital, organizing and supporting professional education and community health education…

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    The Parable of the Good Samaritan is a story Jesus tells in order to explain the commandment “Love your neighbor as you love yourself.” The story tells of an injured man on the side of the road needing aid. A priest and Levite walk past the man and ignore him. Then a Samaritan walks by and offers aid to the fallen Jew. During this time, Samaritans and Jews were not in the best of relationships. Jesus was making the point that “thy neighbor” is everyone, even enemies. That mankind should treat…

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    was hurt. The third man who passed the beaten man was a Samaritan. The Samaritan helped the man and paid in full for him to be taken care of, which would have given a powerful message to the Jews because of their view of Samaritans. Jesus used this parable to turn the question from “who is my neighbor”, to “who can I be a neighbor to”. When Jesus asked the lawyer which man was his neighbor, the lawyer was possibly unwilling to say the Samaritan, which could be why he answered the one who had…

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    fetus does not have the right to life or the ability to use someone else’s body. She explains the different between Good Samaritan and Minimally Decent Samaritan My objection is that Thomson’s experiment is not realistic, a person has to follow the responsibilities of their actions, and a parent has an obligation to care for their child, and counts as a Minimally Decent Samaritan. Thomson arguments against my objections would be the fetus’ rights are not greater than the mother, there’s a…

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    not have the right to life or the ability to use someone else’s body. She explains the differences between Good Samaritan and Minimally Decent Samaritan. My objection is that Thomson’s experiment is not realistic, a person has to follow the responsibilities originated from their behavior, and a parent has a commitment to care for their child, and counts as a Minimally Decent Samaritan. Thomson arguments against my criticism would be; the fetus’ rights are not greater than the mother, there’s a…

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