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    April 8‚ 2013 PERSUASIVE ESSAY PRAYER IN THE SCHOOL I am for prayer in the schools‚ because majority of our young people are not learning how to pray. Yes. We need to go back to the old landmark‚ and pick up what our forefathers taught us‚ the ways of prayer. prayers are essential for all of our students‚ regardless of what religion they are affiliated with. Prayers are necessary for every child and it should be allowed in schools to offer prayers because there is not harm in it

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    John wants prayer in school‚ and Mary does not. Describe a compromise position you think John and Mary might agree on. The First Amendment Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. There are so many different religions in the world. One compromise I think John and

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    Pros and Cons of School Uniforms Trina Warren Liberty University Professor Mink GRST 500/501 June 17‚ 2013 Abstract The decision for school district to enforce school uniforms has been in existence since the 16th century. School uniforms were originally created for poor children; however‚ over time‚ schools saw uniforms as a way to bring students together. There has been debate whether uniforms improve academic success while reducing affiliation of violence. There is opinion and study that

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    been a priority to parents. They seek schools that have potential to provide their children with the proper education that will allow them to be successful later in life. However‚ the top schools that claim to provide the best education are private and quite expensive. Therefore‚ not everyone can afford these particular schools for their children‚ giving them no choice but to enroll their children in a public school. This is where school vouchers come in. School vouchers‚ also known as opportunity

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    Brian Richards Pros on school uniforms in public schools. School uniforms are a great way to maintain a level of social equality amongst students of all schools. It is said by many‚ that a professional uniform appearance in school children maintains and promote good discipline. Uniforms can dictate how children express themselves‚ which result in both positive and negative feedbacks amongst their peers. However the consequences of not wearing uniforms in school has often times proven too

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    Gonzalez 1  Yugo Gonzalez  Mrs. Kastl  1st Period   12/3/14   School Uniform  The idea of school uniform brings controversy to many schools around the world‚  but uniform has its pros and cons to it. With the ongoing discussion about uniforms‚ one  comes to question if uniforms are really necessary. School attire should be eliminated  because it takes away freedom of expression and the attention from education‚ but can  also be enforced because reducing peer pressure and bullying as well as deterring 

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    Johnathan Abaya English 1301‚ 1:45pm Class 9-25-2012 1124 School Uniforms: Convenience or Conformity As children we always seem to be told “love who you are and be yourself.” For instance‚ as a child how many of you were so excited to pick what to wear for the day‚ to feel that sense of control and to know you could show up to school and say “this is me and I love who I am!” However‚ on the other side of the fence‚ you have another student that has a uniform‚ who is not being given the option

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    Prayer In Public School Over the past century‚ prayer has slowly but surely been phased out of public school. It used to be a daily and mandatory event. Of course‚ with anything that is required‚ there are always people who try to refute it. The results of prayer being mandatory are shown today. It has been taken out of the daily routine. Some of the core principles that this country was founded upon have been taken out of the public school system. This was because of the diverse populations that

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    debate over whether or not schools should require uniforms based on the advantages and disadvantages they impose on students‚ parents‚ educators‚ and the school. School uniforms diminish the amount of discipline problems that occur at school‚ however‚ they are more expensive for families‚ especially for those families who have low incomes. The greatest advantage of schools requiring uniforms is that they greatly diminish the amount of discipline problems that occur in school. Grace Chen‚ educational

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    in. By choosing to demolish public housing‚ Mayor Daley took a stand which dispersed gangs and health issues in Chicago‚ and also forced individuals to find a job and live somewhere else despite a risk to his career because there was a lot of controversy on whether or not to keep public housing. The idea of public housing came from the need of affordable housing options from low-income people. As a result of this‚ many indigenous people came to the high rises and public housing developments. They

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