Tuesday, September 11, 2012

9/11 In Class Work (Huffington Post Readingsheet)

I agree with the decision the doctor had to make. It could be argued that the woman could had died during the actions being made, but if the doctor didn't remove her spine quick she could had died with a terrible bleed out. If another plan was to be thought up would had taken too much time and would have the woman trapped longer and possibly squished due to rubble, smoke, and possibly thirst.

In my own life I never faced anything as bad but I commit selfless acts all the time. Sometimes they're as simple as offering money when I could had kept it to myself to more important risks I took working like helping a customer instead when my manager told me to do something else, knowing that if I help the customer I could get in serious trouble and jeopardize my job.

The doctor did the right thing, it was painful to think of and must had been difficult to handle knowing if she died the burden would be in his hands. His action was selfless, heroic and inspiring.

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