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    Religion in America has been important since the very first settlers crossed the Atlantic Ocean. While religion itself is obviously very important in society‚ it is the symbolic power of religion that truly helped make America into the democracy that it is today. Religion served as a symbol to the American people throughout history. The separation of church and state represented a break from the past. This divide of religion and government also enforced the idea that the power belonged to the people

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    April 23). Polyglot nations look to English as unifying force: Nigeria‚ with 300-plus tongues‚ would barely function without linguistic glue Atal‚ Y. (2003). Globalization and linguistic diversity. In A. Goonaskera‚ C. Augelli‚ E.‚ & Murphy‚ C. (1993). Gramsci and international relations: A general perspective and example from recent U.S Bikowski‚ D. (2008). The discourse of relationship building in an intercultural virtual learning community Boyd‚ S. (2007). Communication and community: Perspectives

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    Wed 3:30 Columbian Exchange The Columbian exchange was important to our society today‚ because without it there would not be America like we know it today. The native Americans‚ Spaniards‚ English‚ and the Africans play a great role in starting the Americas. The Native Americans have no nation state‚ each tribe has their own language‚ no organized trade routes. Spanish do not bring their families to settle with them‚ and why is this important? England created the original 13 colonies. The Native

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    When asked about how I feel about winning and keeping freedoms‚ I’m going to be candid. I believe that our freedom should both be permanent and repeatedly won. Why I believe so is because there is a diversity of scenarios that each one wins equally. We continuously have to win our privileges‚ so we need to repeatedly win them. We want to keep those privileges‚ so we want them to be permanent after earning them. Some people become upset for losing a privilege that they worked hard for. Some of those

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    Why is critical thinking important? 1. What is critical thinking? 2. Who should learn critical thinking? 3. Why is critical thinking important? 4. How to help people think critically? 5. What is the most important lesson that you’ve learnt in critical thinking class? 6. What are the goals of critical thinking? 7. Finally‚ give an example of a real case/event when people failed to think critically. What were the consequences? How could have these been avoided?

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    "Why is Art Important to Religion" Art is important to religion in many different ways. Perhaps none has analyzed how art and religion have influenced and affected each other through the ages. Pictures painted of past events that help to bring back the feeling and importance of the past have been forgotten by some. To the one’s that haven’t forgotten are able to see the event’s as the bible says they happened. Not only can you see the events‚ but it also allows the younger students of the church

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    Diversity Paper James Poteet II How do people behave? What makes us act the way we do? There are as many different answers as there are people. Each person is a unique makeup of individual characteristics which blend together to form the personality‚ the behavior of the person. We can identify certain broad characteristics of groups of people and apply them to individuals to get an idea of how they will behave in a given situation. This is called stereotyping and‚ when taken too far‚ will

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    regulatory bodies which are specifically created to monitor different aspects of schools. The Office for Standards in Education‚ Childrenâ€TMs Services and Skills (Ofsted) inspects and regulates the services of childcare providers I.e. schools. For example they would make sure that all adults working with children or young people are Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checked. Once Ofsted have inspected a school they have to report its findings to Parliament as well as publicly publish an evaluation

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    up lacking the important social skills that they will need for the rest of their lives" (Mau). Most homeschooled children receive more

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    As health care professionals‚ we are faced with daily issue of moral misconduct and ethical dilemmas. How we deal with these issues depends on our previous experiences and our own moral compasses. Moral courage is necessary to confront unethical behaviors. Moral courage helps individuals to address ethical issues and take action when doing the right thing is not easy (Murray‚ J.S. 2010). Exhibiting moral courage is considered the highest form of ethical behavior but‚ it requires a steadfast

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