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    How the Ten Commandments Compare to Ancient Law Codes Throughout history, Cultures have lived by some form of moral code values that was orally passed down through generations. There is an amazing similarity between the codes and the Mosaic Law, which has been compared with numerous legal codes such as 1. The Ur-Nammu code of 2050 B.C., 2. The Code Bilalama of 1925 B.C., 3. The Code of Hammurabi of 1700 B.C., 4. The Assyrian Ancient Law Code of 1350 B.C. (Wood). According to Chabad.org, the…

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    Nehemiah Anderson 16.5% of public schools wear school uniforms let's get that to 0. Students should not have school uniforms for many reasons. The fact that these public schools are supposed to be free and they are not when you are paying for a school uniform. This also takes away from the students creativity which makes them blend in with others when they want to be themselves. For many others it can be prices of school uniforms. Firstly, you are not supposed to pay for public…

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    How Is Hammurabi Unfair

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    1795 BCE. Hammurabi ruled Babylon for 42 years. While he was ruler he created the code of laws that he used to protect the 1,000,000 people of his empire. He carved all 282 laws on stone steles placed around his 400 mile empire. (BGE) Most people didn’t like his laws and said they were harsh, but Hammurabi claimed that Shamash the god of justice had justified the laws. Hammurabi’s Code: was it just? Hammurabi’s code was not just because the Family laws, Property laws, and Personal injury laws…

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    Public schools have been equipped with video surveillance CCTV systems even before Columbine. The reasons include increased safety and security for students. Installing video surveillance cameras in schools is a costly project, and school districts must be sure that this is the right route to deter theft, property damage, and to prevent outsiders from entering the school's property. Even though most school districts that have implemented video surveillance systems have faced privacy concerns…

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    The Hammurabi codes are a series of laws made by the sixth Babylonian king, Hammurabi. These laws were carved on stone tablets and they are some of the oldest deciphered texts of such length. There were almost 300 of these laws made, and they are important because several of the core values these laws portrayed are still important today. Though the laws are quite brutal, if you modify them a bit, they would fit into society today. The most famous law in the Hammurabi codes is “An eye for an…

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    Woven Lanyards as an Alternative to Uniforms Businesses need to ensure their employees can be easily identified. Many companies choose to have employees wear uniforms but this can become costly over time. There is an easier way to achieve this goal. Purchase custom woven lanyards with the company name, logo, and/or phone number and ensure everyone who comes into contact with the individual knows he or she is part of the organization. The same is true for chaperones on a field trip, staff at an…

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    Hammurabi, king of Babylon, it is without saying that it is an honor to serve as one of your legal advisors. One can only hope to aid the king in his conquest to further the welfare of the people. The great gods, Enil and Anu, have granted you the duty to establish freedom, to preclude the weak from being overcome by the power of the strong, and to rise over the black-headed people as the bringer of civil law for the betterment of the Akkad and Sumer. As your legal advisor, it is my duty to…

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    Uncrackable Code Do you know about the Navajo code talkers? Surprisingly, lots of people still don’t know who they are, but they were some of the most important soldiers who served in World War II. They might even be the reason that the Allied powers won the war! The Navajo Code talkers are a group of about 400 Navajo soldiers who created and used a secret code using the Navajo language, which turned out to be extremely useful. To Japan, the code was undecipherable. With the help of the Navajo…

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    Dress Code In Montana

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    Dress code in Montana is proven to teach students appropriate behavior(5). It is important because it helps kids learn in a favorable environment. Dress Code helps with problems such as inappropriate dressing, behavior and concerned parents. Dress Code has been around for quite a while because it is effective and non bias. Some people will dress inappropriately without a dress code and that is one of the main reasons it is still being used throughout the U.S. Some inappropriate clothing…

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    Enforcing School Uniforms

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    School uniforms. You either love them or hate them. But do they really benefit students. There has been a lot more controversy these days on whether or not enforcing uniforms improve a child’s academics. Uniforms improve a student’s grades and decreases chances of being bullied. More students are less likely to cut class. Crime rates in the surrounding school area drop. Enforcing school uniforms nationwide should occur because academics increase and bullying decreases, less students cut class,…

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