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    The Article A Crime Of Compassion By Barbara Huttmann describes her experience as a nurse and her patient Mac. When Mac first entered the hospital he had a nagging cough‚ worked as a cop‚ and was strong‚ Independent‚ young man. Six months passed and Mac lost his youth‚ independency‚ Suffering from lung cancer‚ and was weak. Nurse Huttmann decides to let Mac die when he stops breathing for the 52 time’s in a month. Hutmann’s actions are correct in letting Mac die because Mac wanted to die‚ his quality

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    A Long Way Gone Characters: Ishmael Beah The narrator of this true story‚ Ishmael‚ is a boy soldier who finds a way to escape the horrors of war and go on to counsel others who are only looking for a way to live in peace. Esther She is a nurse at Benin House where Ishmael is taken for rehabilitation. She befriends him and helps him to find himself again. Alhaji He is a young man whom Ishmael befriends when they are both part of the soldiers fighting the rebels. He is as strong and

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    States‚ Barbara Fields explains how race was created in order to justify slavery in a free nation. There is no biological evidence that racial differences exist among people‚ therefore race is an illusion that has no physical consequences. However‚ Omi and Winant believe that race does have physical effects because it is formed by racial projects and hegemony. Social‚ Economic‚ and political factors combine to define racial categories which dictate how people give meaning to race. Barbara Field’s

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    Barbara Baynton in her series of short stories Bush Studies‚ has an imagined view of life in England. She portrays the bush as a dark and evil place to reside. She places England at the top of her psychological and social hierarchy. She views the lifestyle there to be safer and more acceptable. Baynton places Australian society below that of England. She does this due to the fact that at the time of writing Australia was only a new fledgling country and it didn’t have the predetermined social order

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    A person’s culture can influence their perspective‚ changing the way that they see things. This is because‚ the way a person believes‚ their religion‚ where they come from‚ what they do and do not do can change the way that people see the world and other people due the their differences. One big way that someone’s culture can influence their perspective is the way that they think. For example‚ in Dave Barry Does Japan by Dave Barry‚ when he is in Japan‚ everyone functions in a completely different

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    must first believe that we can. • Believe one who has proved it. Believe an expert. • The thing always happens that you really believe in; and the belief in a thing makes it happen. • One needs something to believe in‚ something for which one can have whole-hearted enthusiasm. • As long as people believe in absurdities‚ they will continue to commit atrocities. • Moral skepticism can result in distance‚ coldness‚ and cruelty. Change • People are afraid of change but things always change. • Things

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    “Riding the Elephants” by Barbara Kingsolver is a short story describing going to Nepal in 2016. Barbara goes to Nepal as part of her job to interview the lowest caste women‚ who are known as the “Untouchable Women.” When she is finished‚ she explores the inside world of the village and explores the Chitwan Reserve‚ full of Asian creatures. A park ranger invites her for a border patrol‚ on an elephant. By the end of the story‚ she feels at peace with the decisions she has made and feels secure in

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    Author‚ Barbara Lazear Ascher‚ in her essay‚ On Compassion‚ draws attention to the homeless in New York and how they are affecting others. Ascher’s purpose is to invoke empathy among her readers. Using rhetorical questions‚ imagery‚ and compares the homeless of today to‚ Ascher inspires her readers to think about the poor situation the homeless are left with.She adopts a reflective and thoughtful tone in order to cause readers to wonder if people should be more compassionate towards the homeless

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    Barbara Mujica’s 2007 novel Sister Teresa‚ details the lives of Sister Teresa of Ávila as well as her companion Angelica del Sagrado Corazón growing up in Spain and being nuns during the Spanish Inquisition. Throughout her life Sister Teresa (also known as Teresa de Ahumada); is often looked down upon by society due to her Jewish ancestry. The only thing that keeps herself and the rest of her family from being under total persecution is the fact that her father‚ Don Alonso‚ bought a patent of nobility

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    remember is my dad calling her mom‚ complaining to the principal and yelling at the teacher – accomplishing nothing other than embarrassing me in front of all my classmates (who still talk about it to this day) and ensuring that if there ever was a chance for me and Heaven to resolve our differences‚ it was gone now. For the most part‚ my parents were good at encouraging me to reach my full potential without being overbearing. But I tell this particular story because it is an excellent example of

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