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    However‚ some people have still presented lawsuits arguing that the Pledge of Allegiance violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment due to the phrase “under God”. Prayer was a normal practice in colonial schools‚ which were normally branches of a nearby Protestant church. Leading up to and through the nineteenth century‚ this tradition continued

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    personal prayer should never be outlawed in public schools‚ but should be the only acceptable form of prayer (page 2‚ paragraph 1). The “voluntary” prayer amendment‚ in FFrF’s views‚ negates the First Amendment’s guarantee against the government’s establishment of religion (page 2‚ paragraph 2). Also‚ FFrF asserts that“The Moment of Silence” law‚ enacted be Bill Clinton‚ mandates as a green light to introduce prayers‚ causing more legal challenges at the expense of taxpayers (page 4‚ paragraph 4).

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    included advanced classes and charter schools. (Peterson‚ 2003) The establishment of the Cleveland Scholarship and Tutoring Program was modeled after a similar program in Milwaukee that was created a few years earlier. What made Cleveland’s program stand apart from Milwaukee’s and other voucher programs was that it allowed religious affiliated schools to participate in the schooling program. The main reason for the establishment of these programs was to respond to the failure of many public schools

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    Explain the significance of the wars against the Hyksos for the establishment of the 18th dynasty The “Rulers of foreign lands ” or Hyksos as referred to by modern historians were an ethnically mixed group of Western Asiatic people from Syria-Palestine who appeared in the eastern Nile Delta during the Second Intermediate Period. The Hyksos were responsible for the introduction of the horse into the area and the use of the animal for war purposes gave them a distinct advantage in battle‚ they introduced

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    THE USE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS AND ADVERTISING AS A TOOL FOR THE REBRANDING AND RE-ESTABLISHING OF FAILING PRODUCTS IN NIGERIA. A CASE STUDY OF VITA FOAM. BY AWOBAMISE‚ AYODEJI OLALEKAN MATRICULATION NUMBER: 089083015 DECEMBER‚ 2009 THE USE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS AND ADVERTISING AS A TOOL FOR THE REBRANDING AND RE-ESTABLISHING OF FAILING PRODUCTS IN NIGERIA. A CASE STUDY OF VITA FOAM. BY AWOBAMISE‚ AYODEJI OLALEKAN MATRICULATION NUMBER: 089083015 Being professional project submitted

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    To What Degree did Actium Mark the Establishment of a Monarchy? Monarchy is defined as ‘a form of government with a monarch at the head’ and was the first arrangement of power in Rome after its founding by Romulus‚ who reigned from 753-715BC.1 However‚ by 510BC‚ the despotic actions of Tarquinius Superbus marked the end of a succession of increasingly tyrannical kings‚ and the ‘Roman Republic’ was established. This system was based on a sharing of power between‚ foremost‚ two consuls who were elected

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    second amendment stripped away from them. However‚ what they do not realize is that each morning they are expected to recite a phrase that strips them of their civil rights‚ as stated in the first amendment: separation of church and state. The Establishment Clause forbids the government from favoring one religion‚ yet students are supposed to recite the Pledge of Allegiance each morning‚ which includes the phrase‚ “under God”. In the Constitution‚ James Madison wrote that the government shall in no

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    under the Act. The court found that the parochial school system was "an integral part of the religious mission of the Catholic Church‚" and held that the Act fostered "excessive entanglement" between government and religion‚ thus violating the Establishment Clause. Pennsylvania’s Nonpublic Elementary and Secondary Education Act‚ passed in 1968‚ authorizes the state Superintendent of Public Instruction to "purchase" certain "secular educational services" from nonpublic schools‚ directly reimbursing

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    Word Essay I chose freedom of religion because it is the one bill of rights that I believe has the broadest expansion in the constitution. I believe that everyone has the right to believe in a supernatural belief. That is why we have the establishment clause and the free-exercise clause. Which were established to keep the government from interfering with the exercise of religion. But in today’s time the government does have the right to limit the practice of a religion‚ but you still have the

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    The Bill of Rights is a very important document that contains many valuable freedoms that are the foundation of American society. One of the most important freedoms available and that I could not live without is the freedom of religion. No one really wants a government that tells them what it is they should think‚ what are the correct ways to think‚ and then punishes you if you don’t. Throughout history many people have left their homelands due to persecution they have faced for believing in what

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