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    Education is the foundation of every job, career, and future goals of any individual. However, some people never receive the opportunity to attend school and learn. Therefore, education is a privilege that others often take for granted. Some students say traditional school, school that follows the calendar, is too long; while at the same moment in time, there are students going to school year-round. Usually, people automatically say no to year-round school before ever hearing the details or…

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    should care for it in return. Additionally, their foreign policy is liberal as they agree the democracy holds no bounds calling for the “global adoption of basic human right” (). Furthermore, the party believes in equality for all ( therefore agreed that immigration should be allowed and non-discriminatory) and agrees that education should be equal for all, teachers and minorities included. All of the party qualities provided show the love that the Green Party has for all people as well as their…

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    People have used their religious beliefs as the foundation for their ethical views (Chapman, n.d). Moreover, religion has been used to fuel political views as well. The challenge resides with the purpose. If using religion is to absolve a person from being accountable for his or her decision, then religion…

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    Racial Equality and Civil Rights Socialization in Modern Day America Democracy, regarded as the rule of the majority has evolved into the most desired form of governance preferred by the majority of individuals across nations around the world. However, the concept of the rule “of the people, for the people, and by the people” as reiterated by Abraham Lincoln, has been considered a fleeting construct of the society as fewer citizens are engaged in measures and processes tailored towards promoting…

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    Biblical Worldview Essay

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    law and these decrees” (Deuteronomy 17:19). A biblical worldview centers on the belief that the Bible is based upon truth and its content is the foundation of every aspect of one’s life. This paper will seek to summarize the major tenets of a biblical worldview in relation to multiple aspects including education. Biblical Worldview…

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    permanence of guns when in the wrong hands is something that should not be taken lightly; nor should be a situation that involves children, being around firearms. Children are the foundation of our future society, to ensure that every child gets quality education is extremely high on the list of importance in education, a child’s safety and well being comes far before any academic achievement. Ensuring that the learning place is a safe haven for cognitive progression and development is essential…

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    Background Information Kindergarten program was first introduced in Germany in the mid 19th century and took its first roots in Ontario in 1870s. The first junior kindergarten was introduced in Ottawa in 1943 followed by Toronto 4 years later (ETFO, 2001). By the end of 1970s, enrollment of 5 year olds in kindergarten programs in Ontario was at 100%. By 1990s, majority of 4 year olds (95%) were enrolled in junior kindergarten programs (ETFO, 2001). It should be noted that kindergarten…

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    It is really hard a society becomes post-racial. But it is not impossible. Actually, I believe that besides we are really far from it, we are also walking in the right direction. But, this discussion must to begin with the next questions: What is a post-racial society? What is race and racism? How can we avoid this action? In an introductory way, race can be the response to the question “what are you?” and have relationship with culture, beliefs and what part the world the person came from.…

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    For years now, people have tried to be more “politically correct” in everything they say or do. “Political correctness,” I have observed does not only pose problems for those in the majority but for the minorities as well. While on the surface this seems to be just a way of being considerate and kind to fellow human beings, I believe it is actually hurting society as a whole. When majority members cannot speak candidly, members of under-represented groups also suffer. What it results in is that…

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    and the two are vitally interconnected. Many individuals are unaware of the human impact we have on the environment, corresponding to many people abusing and misusing nature, which is essential for our survival and livelihood. The American Forest Foundation (AFF) is in a pursuit to change this typical…

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