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    defies this stereotype of women‚ which is what makes her journey so unique and this novel a feminist text. She is able to break out of the gender barriers and achieve her dreams and desires. Janie is able to follow her dreams and look boldly for her horizon‚ which sets her apart from the traditional women in society at the time and makes her the star of her own journey‚ not second to any

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    law "silence meditation or voluntary prayer" was unconstitutional. He found that was just to promote religion. He also found the implication of the words "voluntary prayer" as an issue of the Alabama law. The Justice Steven just focused on the purpose behind the law. The word "voluntary prayer" is not a protecting the student ’s right but it encourage them to voluntary to prayer. One of the Judge also agree with his decision‚ Judge W.Brevard Hand‚ ruled prayer decisions in public school were wrong

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    vertical section of soil showing the soil horizons O-Horizon- uppermost layer of the soil rich in organic matter A-Horion- dark colored horizon containing organic matter mixed with mineral soil E-Horizon- light-colored‚ heavily leached horizons sometimes present between A and B horizons B-Horizon- lighter in color than the A horizon‚ the B horizon is rich in minerals that leached out of the upper layers. Usually high in iron‚ aluminum and clay C-Horizon- contains weathered rock fragments and

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    ASPECTS OF EARLY CHRISTIAN TRADITIONS OF THE LORD’S PRAYER First Century Jewish and Christian Connotation of “God’s Kingdom” In Matthew 6 and Luke 11‚ Jesus teaches his followers how to pray. Jesus’ prayer includes themes found within Jewish prayer. Themes such as petitions for forgiveness and provision would have been familiar to an audience of God-fearers and Jews who attended synagogue. It is significant that the first petition in The Lord’s Prayer is for a divine monarchy. The idea of a “Kingdom”

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    • Every society has a Moral Horizon o These are absolute statements about how we should live o They inform citizens what is morally right and wrong • Great men create horizons for us o Plato‚ Locke‚ Jesus‚ Buddha • Moralists like Jesus said these values are wrong- that laws should protect the weak. The consequence of Christianity’s Moral Horizon • This code become the dominant moral “horizon” in Europe o Christianity triumphed over Rome o Today‚ Christian morals go unquestioned and

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    Salat: Salah is ordained on Muslims five times a day and is essentially the spiritual nourishment of the soul of the believer as well as the divine connection between Allah and the believer. There are 5 prayers throughout the day: Fajr (pre-dawn)‚ Dhuhr (afternoon)‚ Asr (post-afternoon)‚ Maghrib (evening)‚ Isha (night). Salat in Qur’an: 1. Establishing Salah Develops Taqwa (Fear and Awareness of Allah) : “This is the Book in which there is no doubt‚ a guidance for those who have taqwa; who

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    In the year of 2000‚ Santa Fe Independent School District approved a policy that would allow a student to give a prayer‚ which the district referred to as messages‚ at Friday night football games. These prayers were student initiated and were given through the public address system at the Santa Fe High School stadium. These prayers or ‘messages’ were given because students from the high school voted in favor of these student led messages. The practicing of giving these messages would violate the

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    Human behavior refers to the range of behaviors exhibited by humans and which are influenced by culture‚ attitudes‚ emotions‚ values‚ ethics‚ authority‚ rapport‚ hypnosis‚ persuasion‚ coercion and/or genetics. The behavior of people (and other organisms or even mechanisms) falls within a range with some behavior being common‚ some unusual‚ some acceptable‚ and some outside acceptable limits. In sociology‚ behavior in general is characterised as having no meaning‚ being not directed at other people

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    children’s teachers about stopping the prayer‚ She said that the prayer would be continues but participation was not required. He searched for a declaratory judgement and an injunction restraining the defendants from “maintaining or allowing the practice of regular religious prayer service or other

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    .. EFTRE conference August 1998 in Copenhagen‚ pp. 111-129. 4. Schreiner‚ P. (2002) Münster / Germany Teaching for tolerance‚ respect and recognitation in relation with religion or belief Oslo‚ 7 – 9 December 2002 5 6. Hay‚ D. (1990) Widening Horizons – the religious education teacher as deindoctrinator‚ in Hammond‚ J.‚ Hay‚ D. et al‚ New Methods in R.E. Teaching: An Experimental Approach‚ Harlow‚ Oliver & Boyd 7 10. Bell‚ R. and Hall‚ R. (1991) Impacts: Contemporary Issues and Global Problems

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