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Discussion Questions:
-What are the benefits and what are the problems with censorship?
-Does the word need to be a part of the book in order to preserve the authenticity of the time and the characters?
-If this novel does have the literary and thematic value that so many claim it has, should it be read by all, even though details in the story may be offensive?
-What are the benefits and what are the problems with censorship?
-Does the word need to be a part of the book in order to preserve the authenticity of the time and the characters?
-If this novel does have the literary and thematic value that so many claim it has, should it be read by all, even though details in the story may be offensive?
Discussion Questions:
-How has racism been used to divide and conquer the working class? What then are the social implications of uniting across racial lines?
-How did this institution of race allow slavery to thrive and what role did it play in the Civil War?
-How do we see the construct of race and white privilege play out in our modern society?
-How has racism been used to divide and conquer the working class? What then are the social implications of uniting across racial lines?
-How did this institution of race allow slavery to thrive and what role did it play in the Civil War?
-How do we see the construct of race and white privilege play out in our modern society?
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What is a Good Samaritan law? Although they differ from state to state, the Good Samaritan laws are in place to protect citizens from liability during rescues or rescue attempts. Fear of being sued for any mistake made during a reasonable rescue attempt can prevent bystanders from stepping forward. These laws only apply if the individual offering aid is acting out of kindness and not being paid for services rendered. Professional rescue personnel are expected to do their jobs correctly and must be accountable for mistakes.
In certain parts of the country, the Good Samaritan laws actually require citizens to aide individuals who need help. Any citizen who stands by and makes no attempt to assist a victim can be taken to court for failing to make a reasonable effort to help.
The Biblical story of the Good Samaritan can be found in Luke 10:25-37.
In certain parts of the country, the Good Samaritan laws actually require citizens to aide individuals who need help. Any citizen who stands by and makes no attempt to assist a victim can be taken to court for failing to make a reasonable effort to help.
The Biblical story of the Good Samaritan can be found in Luke 10:25-37.
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