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to local area (tucson, az, usa) the benefit of having and running a community based paramedic program (CBP). what a CBP is, how it works, main focus of paper showing the reduction or re-admission of patients, fast recovery and more thorough recovery process, and lower accounts of emergency medical services (EMS and Fire dept) being called out on emergency situations and few return transports to hospitals.
Write a personal thread concerning the topic and questions below: CLASS: Criminal Law Word Count: 250- 275 Topic: Crimes in the Bible?? Pick a crime that is described in the Bible and discuss the following (Do not use Cain and Able): Elements of the crime as it is presented in the Bible. How it compares to the modern equivalent (if there is no modern crime equivalent then pick the closest modern crime). How does it compare to the equivalent crime in the State of Texas? Discuss the sin/crime concept “all crimes are sin, but not all sins are crimes” and the effect this might have on punishment. Details concerning layout and references: All writing and references must be APA style Integration of biblical principles – One Bible reference is required You must cite your sources parenthetically in the text as needed and provide full citations at the end of thread (4 sources): 1: One Bible reference is required – Integration of biblical principles 2: Two scholarly sources (in addition to your textbook and bible reference) 3: One textbook source Chapters 12 and 15 (see textbook below) Gardner, T. J., & Anderson, T. M. (2018). Criminal law (13th ed.). Belmont, CA See Grading Criteria in attachment:
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Respond to each of the questions making sure it is in essay format. 1. How do you now understand active citizenship, community engagement, and social responsibility? 2. What are the most relevant social issues homeless people face? Are these issues easily solved or difficult to solve? Explain. In what ways do power, privilege, and oppression function within the social issue? How do power and privilege perpetuate this social issue? 3. How has your service experience been more than a one-way relationship (i.e. more than one person acting as the giver, and the other the receiver)? How were you responsive to those you served? How were they responsive to you? How do you now better understand reciprocity in the context of community service? 4. Share two accounts of when reciprocity and responsiveness were demonstrated doing a service in your comunity with the community. What did you learn from those experiences? 5. Life experiences, such as community service and civic engagement, often influences and transforms who we are and what we become, how do you think this particular community service experience shapes the way you identify yourself and your social location? How has this experience contributed to your personal growth and development? How do you see your role as an active citizen in society? In what ways will it be integrated into your life?