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    between public school‚ private school‚ homeschool‚ and cyber school when deciding where to place their children. Because every student learns uniquely‚ he or she needs to have various opportunities to learn. Sometimes selecting a school for a child to attend can stand as a challenge. When a juvenile’s future rests upon their parents’ shoulders‚ they will probably experience stress. However‚ choosing the right educational experience can greatly enhance the quality of a child’s learning. Public school

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    I chose to do my final for the Criminal Justice academy on the United States Coast Guard. The reason I chose that topic is because it has always interested me and I plan to hopefully pursue a career in that field. My opinion on the Coast Guard is that it is the best branch of the military and there is no other like them and without the Coast Guard‚ the United States would not be the way it is today. To support my statement I’m going to talk about what they are‚ when they got started‚ what their purpose

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    of Honor Guard “At every crossroads on the path that leads to the future‚ tradition has placed 10‚000 men to guard the past."-Maurice Masterlinck. Being a volunteer member of a military base honor guard‚ there are numerous reasons that require full effort and dedication. It is important that we‚ ceremonial guardsmen‚ strive to stay true to the creed put forth for us. Respect‚ integrity‚ inspiration‚ professionalism and tradition are key to being an effective member of the honor guard. Millions

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    A parent who sends his or her child off to school for the day hopes that‚ as a student‚ his or her child will get to learn and grow in a safe environment and will get to return home at the end of the day. Schools‚ particularly public high schools in the US‚ attempt to ensure this by implementing “zero-tolerance” policies. Zero-tolerance describes a set of rules and disciplinary codes for students in order to keep as many students from harm as possible. Commonly‚ a zero-tolerance policy disallows

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    Chapter Three Laws- are rules that mandate or prohibit certain behavior they are drawn from ethics. The key differences between laws and ethics are that laws carry the authority of a governing body‚ and ethics do not. Ethics – define socially acceptable behaviors. Liability- is the legal obligation of an entity that extends beyond criminal or contract law; it includes the legal obligation to make restitution. Restitution- to compensate for wrongs committed. Due care – standards that are met

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    Comparing Public and Private School Education There are many similarities and differences between private schools and public schools. One of the similarities is that they both have athletic programs. One of the differences is that private schools have to wear uniforms and public schools do not. Private schools and public schools are the same in many ways but they are also different. Private schools and public schools share many similarities. One thing that they share is that they both have

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    between public and private high schools there are also many differences that help you choose between public school and private. Introduction: When it is time to attend school‚ how will you choose between public and private schools? While you will be attending yourself or sending your children to school your ultimate goal is to find a school that will meet you or your child’s needs. Having had first-hand experience with both schools‚ it allowed me to compare differences of each school system.

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    Culture Wars: Prayer in Public Schools Prayer in public schools has been a contentious battle between the pro-prayer camp and the no-prayer camp and one of the chief battles in the culture wars in the 1980s. Ronald Reagan promised to reinstate school prayer during his campaign for his second term as President of the United States. In a radio address in February of 1984 Reagan states‚ “But now we’re told our children have no right to pray in school. Nonsense. The pendulum has swung too far toward

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    should be taught in public schools or not. These specific sources were chosen to recount the argument‚ because of their credibility and variety. Blanshard‚ Paul. "50 Years Ago.." Humanist 73.3 (2013): 11. Academic Search Complete. Web. 29 Oct. 2015. Described as a worldly humanists Paul Blanshard is quoted from 1963‚ in the article “50 Years Ago..” by the Humanist. Speaking about the supreme courts ruling concerning Bible readings and the Lord’s prayer in public schools‚ Blanshard states that

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    History of Curriculum Changes in Public Schools The curriculum of the public school system in America has transformed greatly over time. Its original roots that branch from early Puritan schools where the Bible was taught to where education was offered only to the privileged. Most schools had an educational system based on religious teaching methods. The government became involved‚ and developed an unconstitutional clause known as the separation of church and state. Schools were no longer simply based

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