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    In many schools prayer is not allowed anymore. I personally disagree with this. I understand that some students and teachers do not believe in the power of prayer‚ but on the other hand there are those who do. Why is prayer being took out of schools because of those who do not agree with it? What about those who do? Prayer should be allowed in schools and for those who don’t agree with it can simply ignore it. We the people have the right to pray. Praying is something we as Christians

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    difficult to reach which will continue the cycle of poverty‚ illness and the crimes that are related. In order to truly make the American education system equal the schools with a lower graduation rates would be required to reach outside their means of teaching the children and first teach the parents how to parents and raise successful young adults. In many cases schools simply cannot reach the homes and are set to fail. In an attempt to revamp the education system in a very controversial way is

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    Against School Prayer The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s article explains that religion should not be acceptable in public schools for the simple fact that religion is not universal. In the second paragraph of the article‚ the author states‚ “Our public schools are for all children‚ whether Catholic‚ Baptist‚ Quaker‚ atheist‚ Buddhist‚ Jewish‚ agnostic.” FFrF interjects that silent‚ personal prayer should never be outlawed in public schools‚ but should be the only acceptable form of prayer (page

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    to Support School Uniforms The issue of implementing a school uniform policy has both strong supporters and opposition. This is a controversial and lingering subject facing many of our public school systems throughout the nation. This issue is so hot and controversial that when the school board of Polk County‚ Fl voted into effect a school uniform policy‚ 154 families filed a lawsuit in attempt to defend their rights ( Anderson‚n.d). Yet when former President Clinton Expressed his support for

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    Many people in this country have come from other countries looking for a to follow the american dream. We have all heard of term the american dream but do really know what it is? Is the American Dream just figment of our imagination or does it have an actual meaning? To many people the american dream is not some illusion is something we all want to work too. Many families throughout the years travel to America in hopes in living a long and successful life. Lots of them come looking for hard working

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    The battle in the courts of people desecrating the American flag‚ goes back to 1907. Showing disrespect toward our Nation’s flag is intolerable. People have freedom of speech‚ but do not need to show their opinion through burning the American flag. Burning the flag is offensive to many U.S citizens and is disrespectful to our nation because the American flag is a symbol of freedom. Because of the First Amendment‚ people are able to burn the flag. The article‚ “Calls to remove Confederate battle flag

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    Pros and Cons of Online High School Classes Introduction to Educational Technology EME 2040 Char Fosmoe Florida State College of Jacksonville August 20‚ 2011 Abstract Online courses in high school are causing much debate. Although many people are bucking the trend‚ those who have willingly taken online courses have found there are many benefits. However‚ with the integration of any new technology brings new concerns that need addressing. Although online courses may not be for everyone

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    Imperialism is a policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force. When imperialism takes place in a country what happens is that the peoples lifestyles change and they have to follow directions of the country that takes orders. Colonization is a process by which power dominates the surrounding land and its components consequently this is similar to imperialism because they both are involved in taking over an undeveloped country. In the mid 1800s‚ Europeans

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    “While remaining pro-marriage‚ some would argue that divorce can‚ unfortunately‚ be the best of two bad alternatives” (Balswick & Balswick‚ 2014‚ p. 309) What are the authors referring to here? I believe that Balswick & Balswick statement is referring to families that commit to stay married despite the unhealthy dynamics that are being created within themselves as a married couple and as a family union. Marriage is a commitment‚ if the foundation of a home is unsustainable (unhealthy or unsafe)

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    want to thumb their own. Those who do may be talented individuals‚ but they rarely successful women. The year American women’s discontent boiled over it was also reported that the more than 21‚000‚000 American women who are single‚ widowed‚ or divorced do not cease even after fifty their frenzied‚ desperate search for a man. And the search begins early for seventy percent of all American women now marry before they are twenty four. A pretty twenty-five year old secretary took thirty five different

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