Thursday, February 25, 2010

#11 me to we pg 46

I think that it's amazing that only 10% stopped. I would have thought that a lot more would have, because at the end of the day, we're all human, and things such as making a class on time doesn't seem as important as helping someone who is in dire need of help. I think that this wouldn't be a proper study when looking at how the general population would react. I think that a lot of these students would have stopped, but they were probably preoccupied and were racing to get to class, and weren't even paying attention to their surroundings. They might not all have even seen him, although some of them had to step over them. I personally think that much more than 10% should have stopped. Maybe after hearing the lesson on "The Good Samaritan," their values may have changed, and maybe this would have affected their decision that they made earlier that day.

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