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    Antigone Quotes

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    Defiance to the Status Quo in 441 B.C Isaac Asimov once forenamed, “ Never let your sense of morals get in the way of doing what's right.” Morals define who people are and convey the truth and principles of equitable conduct. The tragic story of Antigone was written by a Greek dramatist, Sophocles in 441 B.C. In that time period, deities were present in everyday life and there was a robust anarchy in the city of Thebes. The desire to please the gods was prevailing in ancient times because…

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    There have been many developments in cancer over the last few decades, but unfortunately, even the best treatment might not work. Growing up, I experienced many family members battle cancer. Both of my uncles were recently diagnosed, and after countless trips to the hospital, my uncle Jamie passed away. My other uncle, Jimmy, moved in with us shortly after. My family and I continue to take care of him and support him throughout the battle he is rigorously fighting. Jimmy was diagnosed with…

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    known – that blatantly demonstrates subversive wisdom is the story of the Good Samaritan (54). The Levite and the priest, both apt personifications of the purity system, pass by the injured man, not wanting to risk “impurity” by approaching him (55). The Good Samaritan, however, shows empathy – and consequently purity in God’s eyes – to the injured man (55). This demonstrates subversive wisdom because the Good Samaritan and the impure injured man are portrayed as the heroes of the story, two…

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    where the rate of homelessness was high, contributed to my decision to volunteer at Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen, where I helped underserved individuals obtain social services and other amenities. For this reason, I am interested in joining the Good Samaritan Medical Clinic and taking a hands-on approach to providing these individuals with access to fundamental health care and educating them on strategies that promote…

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    There isn’t a "general" duty of care owed by one person to another (No "good Samaritan rule").A duty of care will arise from an act of a person where the requirements of foreseeability, proximity, fairness, justice and reasonableness establish such a duty (Donohue v Stevenson (1932) AC 582). b) A breach of that duty of care which;…

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    Hi Peeps, Today's Quote "I kept making the same mistakes on God's Tests because I couldn't hear, read or spell well and I didn't care to improve. So I took hearing and speed reading classes in college and stepped up my "A" Game to move out of the Devil's Ghetto! ~ Jon Barnes The Devil's Ghetto The Devil's Ghetto is located anywhere in the world where people are doing the works of the Devil, spreading the message of hate, lust, confusion, greed, fake power, and self righteousness of pride…

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    6. Some points for crucified Christ as the liberative homiletic: 6.1. Voice for the voiceless: The voice of the crucified Christ means defending the rights of the poor, having mercy on humble, unimportant people, protecting the weak, and liberating the oppressed. The kingdom in Christ’s name, filled with his Spirit, has to mean caring the rights of the poor, having compassion on the humble, and liberating the oppressed. The transformation of the image of the king into the image of the messiah is…

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    In a society, the majority of the people in the society greatly affects how the minority would act or think. The social pressure created from the majority group would cause the person to conform to the majority. This leads to a group of people to be afraid to think against society’s ideas, which is what Twain criticizes. Twain criticizes society by using satire, which is a literary technique that is used by many writers, it is the use of humor, irony, or exaggeration, to criticize or shame…

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    Rose's Showdown in the Sonoran Desert “Showdown in the Sonoran Desert,” written by Ananda Rose is one of the famous books, which examines the ethical question of how to treat the illegal immigrants of the United States. There are several books in the market, which discussed illegal Latino immigration into the United States. However, the book outweighs the other books with its standpoint of faith. The book discusses about the issue of immigration in the Sonoran desert, which lies in the Tuscan…

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    born overseas in a puppy mill then sold to a U.S. broker. Thousands of dogs are shipped into the United States from puppy mills such as from Russia and China. 6. Don’t easily fall for claims when the seller offers dogs for adoption or any “good Samaritan” offering. Reputable shelters don’t place animals for adoption by sending out mass emails and shipping them out to people. 7. The best and safest place to adopt a pet is the local pound. Local breeders save you from any risks of putting yourself…

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