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    “The majority is always right”‚ that is what people believe‚ but not in my opinion. Fortunately‚ this wasn’t always the solution as the opinions of great men in history altered the way we live life nowadays. These great men stood up with their opinions and theories of different topics and subjects including warfare and science against opposing majorities and eventually won them over. One of these men‚ and the greatest of them all‚ is our prophet Mohammed (PBUH)‚ the greatest leader and role model

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    American Manifest Destiny Politics in Mexican-American War A. Overview Mexican-American war started by the Texas annexation by the Union. Texans‚ who were mostly Americans‚ declared themselves independent in March 2‚ 1836 as the Republic of Texas. But they didn’t want to stand alone thus they asked to join the Union. Mexico never accepted the Republic of Texas. Thus‚ the areas Texas claimed‚ all land in the north of Rio Grande‚ emerged border dispute between America and Mexico. President

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    Prayer in schools; for a very long time‚ prayer in schools has been a very controversial issue. Prayer is known as a spiritual communion with God or an object of worship‚ as in supplication‚ thanksgiving‚ adoration‚ or confession. This issue was actually first brought up in 1962 when a young girl was forced to participate in prayers at school. Since then‚ her case‚ with the help of American Atheists Organization‚ prayer has been banned from schools to the point where it could not be led my any member

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    “The American Dream” was thought of as having financial security‚ a family‚ and to have a home. Although most people believe that “The American Dream” is attainable for all‚ but some people have to work harder than others. Which I believe is true because in this day and age some people can be born into a family that will make it easier for a them to achieve the dream. and others can be born with nothing‚ or just enough to get by. And they both will be looked at as if they had the same odds to attain

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    mathematics and sciences. With a few exceptions‚ this observation is valid in majority of cases. This inclination to excellence in a particular field is on account of differences in brain development‚ ways of mental processing and responses to senses between the two sexes. Single gender schools can help children of a particular gender to excel in their key strong points. It is observed that girl students from gender specific schools excel better in sports activities while boys excel in arts and dramatics

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    year-round schools‚ while the traditional has a 5% dropout rate). In year-round educational plans‚ the school is set on a school plan and track. The plan determines the number of consecutive days students attend school and also dictates the break schedule. The track determines which students are present in the school at a given time. As of 2011–12‚ an estimated 3‚700 schools across the United States‚ accounting for about 4 percent of all public schools‚ held classes on a year-round school calendar

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    What if your child couldn’t get to school on time because they got their licence taken away? Some think that high school students should have their licences taken away for having poor grades‚ and others think that schools do not have the right to do that. What do you think? The following paragraphs with explain the pros and cons of schools provoking student’s licenses‚ and why Wyoming should not adopt this law. One con of schools taking away students drivers licenses for having bad grades is it

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    Charter schools are defined as an independent public school that operates independently of the district board of education. While traditional public schools are run by the school district. As the years have progressed charters have become more popular because people believe that they are more child-centered and provide more educational choices for the children. While people who oppose charter schools are against them because of various reasons such as: corrupt boards‚ segregation within the schools

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    Since the first civil school was created‚ there was always been a sense of dress code imprinted in the school rules. “The first recorded use of standardized dress in education may have been in England in 1222‚ when the Archbishop of Canterbury mandated that students wear a robe-like outfit called the ‘cappa clausa.’” (Scott) Even in today’s world there is a dress code fit towards the modern day standard. However‚ with the new fashion trends‚ school dress codes seem to be ruling on the unfair side

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    Cameron White Writing 1 Section 30 11/8/10 Mellissa Fabros Ebonics and its Handicap on Society In today’s African American community‚ many speak and use a different form of “standard” English. Ebonics is a form of English that was established by the early US slaves in search of a reliable means of communication. During slavery‚ there were laws which mandated that any person caught teaching a slave to read or write could be fined and/or put in jail. This left them to fend for themselves and

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