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    Throughout history Christians and Muslims have interacted through trade and commerce. Both religions have unique attitudes towards trade and merchants based on their founders‚ peoples‚ and principles. Christianity started with a negative view towards merchants and trade but over time became more tolerant and even encouraging of it. Contrarily‚ Islam originally encouraged honest trade but later saw that corruption of merchants was ultimately inevitable and discouraged its practice. Early in time

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    School Lunches

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    This a question many have asked and some have even doubted. What does breakfast really do‚ if the school provides my child with a sugar filled cereal rather than oatmeal and fruit will it really make a diffrence. Is lunch really that important to a child‚ pizza rather than a healthy meal‚ milk rather than a sugar filled soda? Should it really matter what type of food your child eats at school or whatever they eat is ok because they ate? There have been debates for years on this topic‚ from

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    Online School

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    disadvantages to Online school as it is.Online school can have many benefits on learning opposed to Actual school. Such benefits would be that there can be regular breaks that you can take as necessary without being punished‚ and you can go along with the learning material as you please so that you can take your time on the criteria. Another benefit would be that you can also go at your own pace with that being a faster pace towards the school work that can be completed. Online school cons are also present

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    Tongue

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    LovingallahAlert: Umm Himayah‚ welcome to the room Read In the Name of your Lord IQRA. Alert: Currently the room is set to not allow text entry when someone is red dottted. Muslimah4eva: 1 Umm Amaarah: 1 UmmSaifullahil Masloul: 1 Muslimah4eva: gv Alert: An admin left the room: UmmSaifullahil Masloul Umm Amaarah: 2 Umm Amaarah: 1 Muslimah4eva: 1 Haroon12345: 1 Mizaan_Rahman: i will continue talk here if sheikh is not coming Muslimah4eva: inshallah Alert: www-muslimprisoners-com reddotted

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    Teacher and School

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    “Discipline in school and at home” Discipline is what enables us to follow through our daily actions and behaviors. We know that if we go anywhere around the world we have to be disciplined. Discipline is the only way to keep us physically as well as mentally fit. The most important discipline of a person is to be honest‚ ethical and confident in both home and in respective premises. Discipline at school: * We have to come regular in the school. * We must come to school on time.

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    Against School

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    Against School John Taylor Gatto Against School is an article that represents the writer’s view and his experience in the American schooling system .This articles were written by John Taylor Gatto. He is an American teacher who spends thirty years in good and bad schools in Manhattan. He found out that boredom was his specialty as teacher. Also he was not the only one who was bored as an instructor and if we ask the teachers about their boredom they will blame kids. Whereas kids blame

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    Residential Schools

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    civilized (i.e. European) lifestyle. Residential schools were established for two reasons: separation of the children from the family and the belief that aboriginal culture was not worth preserving. Most people concluded that aboriginal culture was useless and dying and all human beings would eventually develop and change to be like the ’advanced’ European civilization. Early residential schools were similar to religious missions. Later‚ the mission-run schools were administered jointly by Canadian churches

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    My Headscarf

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    because of your own personal assessment of who they are should not be a norm. I‚ as a Muslim woman‚ am constantly categorized by the West into a group constantly affiliated with terrorists. Because of my personal beliefs people see it fit to cast me into a shallow margin. Because there are terrible people who’ve done horrendous things and choose to declare themselves as Muslims does not mean every other Muslim in the world is just like them. It is not fair for me to have to explain to the world that

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    Music In Schools

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    The Importance of Music in Schools By River Lin‚ eHow Contributor  Share  Tweet  Share  Pin The Importance of Music in Schools Music education plays an important role in a child’s overall development intellectually‚ socially and emotionally. Music offers creative challenges and aesthetic appreciation as well as self-expression and self-discovery opportunities. These are just a few of the factors that reflect the importance of music in schools. Other People Are Reading How to Make

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    Tolerance in Schools

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    Teaching Tolerance in Schools AED 200 March 10‚ 2013 Maria Cuba Teaching Tolerance in Schools Schools today have a responsibility to educate our children. This also means to teach students respect and tolerance. This does not always happen at home and we cannot count on their parents teaching their child to respect all things. Students today have a bigger diverse group of people and cultures that they need to respect. It makes sense that as educators we help them to discover a world

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