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    Prayer in the Public Schools Diana Brown Everest Online Composition 1-226 ABSTRACT This essay is composed of facts supporting that prayer in Public Schools would be beneficial for the children and the United States of America. Prayer is an address to God or a god in word or thoughts. The Anti- Defamation League states that‚ “A moment of silence will inevitably be unconstitutional or the purpose and effect of such moments of silence are invariably to advance religion. The U.S. Supreme Court

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    Many people honestly believe that prayer is not allowed in the public schools. This is wrong. Unfortunately‚ this mistaken notion. Prayer is allowed -- and in fact is a protected form of free speech -- throughout the public school system. Students can pray in school busses‚ at the flag-pole‚ in student religious clubs‚ in the hallways‚ cafeteria‚ etc. The one place where prayer is not normally permitted is in the classroom itself when a class is in session. The latter would violate the principle

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    Prayer was taken out of school. On June 25‚1962‚ the Supreme Court decided that prayer in school violates the First Amendment by representing establishment of religion. Prayer should be allowed in school. According to Dr. Robert G. Wilkerson’s article “Reasons why prayer should not be allowed in public schools‚” “It would be a terrible burden on the school’s.” School is a place for kids to find themselves and religion is a huge part of who people are. Teachers should be there to help the children

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    Should a Catholic school be reimbursed by the state for school supplies? Should there be time set aside in school for kids to pray? These are some of the many questions the U.S. Supreme Court asks themselves when they are confronted with cases involving religion in school. Although there are some sound supporting arguments for prayer in school‚ the opposing arguments more than justify the non-religious atmosphere of public school. Supporting arguments for In School Prayer have little validity

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    "...Schools do more than train children’s minds. They also help to nurture their souls by reinforcing the values they learn at home and in their communities. I believe that one of the best ways we can help out schools to do this is by supporting students’rights to voluntarily practice their religious beliefs‚ including prayer in schools.... For more than 200 years‚ the First Amendment has protected our religious freedom and allowed many Faiths to flourish in our homes‚ in our work place and in our

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    morning to make sure she has plenty of time to pick out the perfect outfit for school. Brandon‚ on the other hand‚ woke up at 6:00 A.M. and came to realize he didn’t do his laundry this week. Now he has nothing to wear. Wouldn’t you love being able to get that extra 10‚ 20‚ maybe even 30 minutes of sleep in the morning? Although school uniforms may not let kids express themselves as much as choosing their own outfits does‚ schools (public or private) should be required to wear uniforms. Uniforms are proven

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    Prayer needs to be reinstated back into schools Allowing prayer back into our schools will help shape and mode the younger generations into mature ethical adults. Looking in the newspaper today will show you all sorts of immoral acts. It is my belief the foundation for creating an ethical or moral learning environment begins with knowing there is a higher power. This environment would help train children to be more ethical. Knowing someone is always watching goes a long way in deterring children

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    Prayer in public schools has always been a “hot” and controversial topic. It is very emotional‚ and that makes people passionate about this subject. Prayer should never be included in public schools; prayer in the classroom deviates from the Founding Father’s vision‚ excludes other religious activities/rituals and ostracizes individuals who do not participate in prayer in the classroom. For generations‚ children have said the Pledge of Allegiance in school‚ but many people might not know that the

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    We go to a Catholic School which exists because of the 1st amendment. But what if we did not have this amendment?! Let’s say the only religion the U.S. allows is Islam. The whole school has assembled in the Church to celebrate mass. Just then the NCIS comes in the back and arrests the whole congregation for celebrating mass in the Catholic Church. “This is NCIS. Stop your service and you will be allowed to go on your way!” Shouts Officer Gibbs. Most of the congregation starts to leave‚ but the priest

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    Composition II Unit 3 Assignment 2: Exploratory Paper Prayer in Public Schools Since the US Supreme Court ruled that prayer should not be in public schools‚ it has changed the way Americans feel towards religion and state and it has also affected the upbringing of our children. By the separating of religion and state we have taken away a fundamental part of our culture. A lot of the older generation was raised with prayer in schools. Because of the diversities of religions in America

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