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    Witness Protection is protection of a threatened witness or any person involved in the justice system, including defendants and other clients, before, during, and after a trial usually by police. Membership in the witness protection program is typically for life, and usually begins with a visit from U.S. marshals, whether anticipated or not. While many of the witnesses and their family members have time to make the decision and prepare for their new lives, others are forced to choose rather…

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    Witness, directed by Peter Weir, and The Man from Snowy River, directed by George Miller, are often categorized as very different films, but fit into the category of Syd Fields 3 Act Structure. Witness is shown as a crime thriller, whereas, The Man from Snowy River is an Australian coming of age drama. Both films have the same sub-plot of romance, but differ in some areas. Having romance as the sub-plot compliments both film’s plots and provides a soft element to the story. The romance changes…

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    Does being a Jehovah Witness make you a better person? This religion is usually ignored by people of other faiths since other people seemed to not care about other religions except their own. Thinking about it now, those people do not know about them because of this since they went off on rumors. None of these people have gone out of their way to get to know one of them and that is a problem. Jehovah Witness might be the nicest people you will ever meet if you get to know one and the best way to…

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    Service Learning Project: Jehovah Witness Meeting My cousin, Nancy Ramirez Pena is a Jehovah Witness, so I chose to attend one of her meetings. One thing I will say is that everyone was welcoming and made me feel like home. The meeting I attended was in Spanish. They also have 2 other meetings that are English. There were about 100 people in attendance at the congregation. Pretty large crowd. The first thing that stood out to me was that they don’t have saints all over like we do. This makes…

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    To be apart of a religious minority community means to be different from your peers. Growing up as a Jehovah’s Witness was very challenging, but I saw the benefits as I grew older. I struggled as a child because there were rarely kids around me who shared the same beliefs as me. With there currently being only 8 million Witnesses worldwide, running into one outside of my congregation would be rare. During certain celebrations, such as Halloween and Christmas, I could not participate because of…

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    Both Witness and Not in Our Town show hope for the town and the community to be better places by standing up to hate groups. First, In the book Witness it start discrimination it was when Merlin start harassing Leonora and Not In Our Town the k.k.k draw swastikas on the garage. This shows bad thing that hate group were doing. The teacher take a stand to close the window and the Union painters covered the swastika. Then something happen worst in both that the hate group burn a cross the sacred…

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    Jehovah’s Witness: Scenario 1 It is a doctor’s duty to use their medical experience and knowledge to provide their patients with the most effective medical treatments. However, mentally capable adult patients are ultimately able to accept or refuse medical treatment. Patients are protected by the concept of autonomy, which indicates “individuals are able to make their own decisions and have them respected by others” (Weiss & Lonnquist, 2015). Patients of sound mind are also protected by their…

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    Witness Testimony Continued: Influence Police authorities such as Presell have preconceived credibility by their apparent authority and oath to serve and protect the community around them. This gives Pressel the impression that he is telling the truth and even if he is not he must have a good reason not to. Therefore, since the witness testimony was a trained officer of law with over 4 years of experience on duty, I think the testimony was influential on the judge. Similarly, because he trained…

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    I Witness Micheal Redhill

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    Micheal Redhill shares his belief on what true measure of success in life is in his essay, “I Witness”. He states “true measure of success in life is how well we connect,” and that the “richness of every personal experience can be a seedbed for art.” He specifically provides examples of ancient literature, and other works of art to support his belief, therefore successfully convincing his readers. Micheal Redhill emphasizes the importance of connections, particularly on connections between…

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    INTRODUCTION The Jehovah’s Witness religion is a Christian movement with 6.3 million followers worldwide with 0.002% in India. This community does not accept blood or blood products based on their biblical teachings. This belief when compounded with a trauma scenario in India where there is alack of awareness of this community leads to creation of obstacles in their treatment plan along with legal, medical and ethical challenges for the health care provider1. ABSTRACT The awareness of the…

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