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    Citizenship Education

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    Citizenship Education Programs VALUES IN EDUCATION -This program relates 7 core values that are all related to the body‚ which are used as reference points (i.e. eyes and ear-respect‚ mouth-integrity‚ heart-compassion). Contains a variety of resources focusing on integrity‚ respect‚ ethics and character values. Lessons taught via DVD and supplemented with activities. Teacher’s guides are contained with each volume. -Required resources are the package materials‚ which include one

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    Amendments

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    Outline 1. Amendment passed during Zuliqar Bhutto’s regime 2.1. 1st Amendment 2.2. 2nd Amendment 2.3. 3rd Amendment 2.4. 4th Amendment 2.5. 5th Amendment 2.6. 6th Amendment 2.7. 7th Amendment 2. Amendments passed during Junejo’s regime under the influence of Gen Zia 3.8. 8th Amendment 3.9. 9th Amendment 3.10. 10th Amendment 3.11. 11th Amendment 3. Amendments passed during Nawaz‚ Benazir and Musharraf regime

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    Citizenship Notes Chapter 1 ADVOCACY – The representation or support of a person or an organisation by writing‚ speaking or taking action on behalf of that person or organisation. PRESSURE GROUP – A group of people who take action to try to influence the government about a specific issue. CAMPAIGNING – Actions or events organised by an individual or group of people to achieve an aim. Suffrage – Right to vote Chapter 2

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    Effective Citizenship Article Summary & Report December 7‚ 2012 SUMMARY The article entitled “Who’s Responsible?” written by Tyrone Reid‚ a senior staff reporter‚ was published on October 14‚ 2012 in the Sunday Gleaner. It spoke of someone illegally taking our children to jail‚ and that children are being locked up by agencies which are set to protect them. Within the article‚ the writer stated that misleading documents had been issued about the Child Development Agency (CDA) officers

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    April 11‚2015 Several amendments have been added to the constitution . These amendments changed our government and our society. Amendments like the 19th amendment that was place for the women suffrage and the 18th amendment that allowed alcohol to be sold and drank all were placed for a reason. All the amendments including the two stated have a historical circumstance that led to the adoption of these amendments. Along with that these amendments changes society and te government and

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    14 amendment

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    THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT – EQUALITY FOR ALL? In school‚ as well as throughout our daily lives‚ we learn in America to live by the idea of freedom and equality for all. We do not allow race‚ class‚ or creed to determine a person’s stature in the community. It may seem as if this is the standard of society‚ but these ideas of equality have been fought over since the beginning of written history‚ and even in America today‚ prejudice still exists. To address these and similar problems‚ the founding

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    The 14th Amendment

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    8/26/11 The 14th Amendment Before the time of the fourteenth amendment the only people that were protected under the Bill of Rights was the white men. Once the Emancipation Proclamation passed the government thought that it would be beneficial to have in writing that the blacks had equal rights to the white male. This was not the only important addition to the constitution with the passing of the fourteenth amendment‚ but it was the major one. Another change in the 14th amendment described the

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    Infringements on Americas 2nd Amendment Rights and the Causes for Them REFERENCE PAGE LINK: http://www.info.publicintelligence.net ARTICLE: EDITION C: United States Army Military Police School Fort McClellan‚ Alabama‚ Edition Date: April 2006 (Sub-course Overview) LINK: http://www.huffingtonpost.com ARTICLE: Columbine High School Had Armed Guard during Massacre in 1999 LINK: http://cnn.com ARTICLE: Sandy Hook Shooting: What Happened? LINK: http://www.infowars.com/army-manual-outlines-plan-to-kill-rioters-in-america

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    Constitutional Amendments HIS/301 August 27‚ 2012 Constitutional Amendments The Framers of the Constitution knew their creation was not perfect and future generations would want to make changes‚ so they added an amendment process. They made the process easier than having a revolution‚ but hard enough to really have to think about what is being done. The authority to amend the United States Constitution is written in Article V of the Constitution. The Constitution allows an amendment to be proposed

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    Citizenship is the fiber that unites all Americans. We are a nation connected not by race or religion‚ but by shared values of freedom‚ liberty‚ and equality. What does that exactly mean to the average American citizen? It means that many of us‚ including myself‚ have not only expressed several of our rights such as freedom to express ourselves‚ freedom to worship as we wish‚ voting in elections‚ serving on a jury or purchasing or owning a firearm but we aspire to protect those rights. While being

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