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    If one decides to help a person in need‚ he might actually worsen the situation and increase the size of the injury‚ which might cause the fellow Good Samaritan to be liable to legal issues. As a result‚ a lot of people prefer being bystanders instead of helpers in order to prevent legal issues. However‚ many states are issuing laws to protect fellow Samaritans from facing legal issues. North California issued a law that protects “any person who renders first aid or emergency assistance

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    Let’s Save a Life Specific Purpose: To inform my audience the steps and procedures on how to perform first aid and CPR. Central Idea: First aid and CPR are instrumental in life-threatening emergencies. Bystanders and first responders are crucial to the emergency situation. Method of Organization: Chronological Introduction No one ever hopes that they are around during an emergency situation. However‚ it happens. Anyone can learn CPR – and everyone should! Sadly‚ 70 percent of Americans may

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    Bullying takes place from school all the way to the workplace‚ and can happen to anyone regardless of age‚ gender or ethnic group; additionally‚ it is associated with concurrent mental‚ emotional‚ and social difficulties at all ages (Smithyman‚ Fireman‚ & Asher‚ 2014). Those that are bullied experience many negative side effects of depression‚ anxiety‚ sporadic sleep and eating pattern‚ diminished school or work performance‚ loss of interest in activities normally enjoyed and increased health concerns

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    With these new advances people are now starting to come up with actions to help eliminate secondhand smoke. “The American College Health Association (ACHA) has recently adopted a No Tobacco Use policy that encourages colleges and universities to be diligent in their efforts to achieve a campus-wide smoke-free environment (Harbison 323). For an example on University of North Carolina Wilmington students‚ factuality‚ and guest have to follow guidelines put in place by the campus to help promote health

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    membership and group size promote behavior. Maybe depending on whom you may work with. The four different studies that they used to evaluate how‚ group size‚ social categorization‚ and bystander behavior differs from each other. I think in all the studies number one is the most important. It states that bystanders in the same group who may be strangers may have a harder more difficult time getting through the project although if the group is made up of all friends they seem to be able to get through

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    Due to my family’s financial state‚ finances were my biggest concern for college when selecting a quality institution that was most affordable. Thankfully‚ I am financially supported by the Pell Grant‚ Georgia’s Zell-Miller Scholarship‚ the University of Georgia’s One scholarship for diversity‚ and my work as a resident assistant. Because of these resources‚ I am able to pursue higher education without significant financial burdens. My experiences related to financial difficulties have enabled me

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    An example of one of the decision principles includes ends-based thinking. Ends-based thinking uses the idea of the outcomes of either decision. In this situation‚ telling her friends may hurt them immediately but in the end her friends would hopefully realize that they are better off without the unfaithful boyfriend they both share. Another decision principle that can be used in this situation is care-based thinking which involves utilizing her personal empathy to decide what solution would benefit

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    Robert Browning’s dramatic monologue‚ “My Last Duchess‚” presents an account of men’s absolute power over women in the patriarchal society of the European Renaissance. Through the use of symbolism‚ creative structure and characterization‚ the author reveals the general helplessness of woman. Browing’s vision of 16th century’s Italy depicts the reality that women are little more than objects under the control of men. Symbolism is largely used in this poem to serve as a means for expressing the

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    Eastin Ashby Claudia Castaneda Power and Privilege 15 September 2014 Path of Least Resistance Was there ever a time when you didn’t stand up for someone being taunted‚ or ridiculed‚ or bullied?  A time when you made the choice to fit in with the crowd‚ to be liked by others‚ than to make waves?   For my part‚ I can remember many‚ many times when it seemed better to fit in than to stand up and stand out.  I preferred harmony over justice‚ security over compassion.  I grew up in an

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    possible to recover from anorexia easily. However‚ that is not true. Sometimes if an extremely thin person walks by‚ some bystanders think “That person is so skinny! They should gain weight because they just look horrible!” In reality though‚ it is really hard for anorexic people to overcome their eating disorder. It takes a lot of treatment‚ effort‚ and time. Thus‚ these bystanders do not even know the hardships that anorexic people have to go through but

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