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    Written in September 1892‚ the Pledge if Allegiance was meant for the 400th anniversary of Columbus’s arrival to the New World. It was created by Francis Bellamy. It originally read: I pledge allegiance to my flag and to the republic for which it stands is‚ one nation‚ indivisible‚ with liberty and justice for all. Years later in 1954‚ the words "under God" added after the words "one nation". Many people have gotten into this issue‚ because it’s important to have access to freedom of speech and freedom

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    God” in the Pledge of Allegiance‚ it struck a controversy. Which some people argued it violates their First Amendment. But the phrase reflects America’s civic culture and it isn’t necessarily a religious statement. Though‚ people has the right to say the Pledge omitting the phrase‚ thus not violating their freedom of religion. During the 1950s the nation was in need of unity because the country’s state of terror of nuclear warfare between America and Russia‚ so the rewritten the pledge and the phrase

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    “Why the Pledge of Allegiance Should Be Revised” In Gwen Wilde’s essay‚ “Why the Pledge of Allegiance Should Be Revised‚” the author strongly believes that the pledge of allegiance should only be used for the sole purpose of patriotism. She includes in the essay the original pledge of allegiance‚ which was published in 1892 and did not include the words “under God.” In 1923‚ the pledge was revised for the first time replacing the original words‚ “my flag” with “the flag of the united states‚” only

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    Railway GDS Distribution ------------------------------------------------- Project Management Coursework Simon Riha Cohort 13‚ Aviation Management Emirates Aviation College May 14‚ 2012 Railway GDS Distribution ------------------------------------------------- Project Management Coursework Simon Riha Cohort 13‚ Aviation Management Emirates Aviation College May 14‚ 2012 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Business Case Assessment 4 Project Planning and Scheduling 8 Work Breakdown

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    Why the Pledge of Allegiance Should Be Revised In Gwen Wildes essay‚ “why the pledge should be revised‚” Wilde stroungly believes that the pledge of allegiance should only be used for the sole purpose of patriotism. In wildes essay she states many facts of the original pledge. Wilde states that the first original pledge‚ issued in 1892‚ read as I Pledge Allegiance To My Flag‚ And To The Republic For which It Stands; One Nation Indivisible‚ With Liberity and Justice for all.” In her essay she included

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    The pledge of Allegiance should not be said in schools; or at least not every day. The monotony of repetition dulls true impact of the pledge‚ and the words stop being anything besides a day-to-day annoyance. The Pledge is exactly that; a promise. In reciting it as a routine it loses its meaning. To “pledge” something is to make a solemn promise. Most students I know use the time set aside for the pledge to screw off. No promises there‚ let alone solemnness. They don’t care as they solemnly

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    her duties as a teacher. In this scenario Ms. Charmander has an academic freedom to decide what she wants to teach in her classroom. She also feels as if the Pledge of Allegiance is promoting the endorsement of religion. Which is not allowed in a public school setting. Her students also have a 1st amendment right to hear and say the Pledge of Allegiance. The state cannot prevent people from practicing or expressing themselves as long as they are not disruptive. Ms. Charmander also has the responsibility

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    United States have the right to mention God. The government mentions God a lot. God is mentioned during the Pledge of Allegiance‚ during prayers to start government meetings‚ and when the president is sworn in to become a president. This shows that we don’t have to make it illegal to mention God because the Constitution mentions God‚ and they have that right. Courts have said that the Pledge of Allegiance has nothing to do with religion‚ it is an oath of loyalty to the United States. In the United

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    SCS - NCGP FORM 1: Ethics Pledge and Project Proposal GRADUATION PROJECT CONTRACT AND ETHICS PLEDGE The Project includes. . . A research paper A product. A portfolio with a reflective component. A presentation. The Project requires. . . Knowledge and skills attained from courses Sufficient depth to require an extensive review of the research Task analysis‚ time management ‚ and organization Links between the student’s research and the hands-on work of the product Oral presentation

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    Most of the African American culture consists of descendants of African slaves who survived that were held in the United States from 1619 to 1865. African American culture includes immigrants from African‚ South American‚ and the Caribbean. During the period between the 1600s and the early 1800s‚ art consisted of drums‚ quilts‚ wrought-iron figures and vessels in the southern United States. There were slaves arriving from Africa as skilled craftsman‚ with the experience of working in similar media

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