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    public schools from forcing students to salute the American flag and say the Pledge of Allegiance.”. This shows that it’s legal…

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    Patriotism In North America

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    Undoubtedly, the United States of America is a powerful kingdom with a history of prosperity in the midst of adversity, but Jesus will not pledge His allegiance to any nation, no matter how great it may be. For, He will not pledge His allegiance to anyone or anything but God Himself and to the Kingdom of God. In fact, He created a distinction between God and country when He said, "Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar 's, and to God…

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    produced The Pledge of Allegiance In the year of August 1892 and President Eisenhower, in 1954 and Congress added the phrase under God into the Pledge of Allegiance. 1954, in response to the Communist threat of the times, President Eisenhower encouraged Congress to add the words "under God," forming the 31-word pledge. However, their many people are against because they don't believe or does stand for flag and falling that protect and never came home. Which guide into a lawsuit of pledge…

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    principal walked in looking for kids to speak in the ceremony. Our teacher walked to us and said, “si tienen muchas ganas de hablar haganlo, en los honores.” I was confident so I decided to volunteer to say the “Juramento a la Bandera” (the Mexican Pledge of Allegiance). On our way to the auditorium, the principal asked me if I wanted the paper so I could…

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    the classrooms of public schools, at the beginning of sports meets, in the opening of a military meeting, the “Pledge of Allegiance” brings Americans back to the good ole’ days of fighting for our freedoms, loving our neighbors and earning our equality. But can the “Pledge” promise freedom and fairness to all when the oath itself is discriminatory towards American minorities? Should a pledge that only references the Christian majority serve as the oath for America, a nation that prides itself on…

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    Minority Rules In America

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    Minority Rules Religion is one of the largest controversies in the world, and this is mainly because of how many different people with different backgrounds and cultures are in America. It creates positivity and brings people together, while making countries fight and cause terrorism. America founded its nation on religion, and has slowly pushed it away year by year. Religion is being pushed out of our classrooms, schools, and communities because of the small percentage of people in America that…

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    I chose the article “The Supreme Court’s Conservatives Switch Sides in Gay Marriage” Logic out of Time’s online magazine. I chose this because I am a Christian and I do not believe in same sex marriage. I believe this because the bible says it is immoral and because God gave man woman, so he would not be alone, he did not give man another man. God does all things with a purpose, including creating humans, to bring glory to him. That is why I am refuting same sex marriage and the rights that come…

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    Introduction: What is a principle? As defined by the dictionary it is “a fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior or for a chain of reasoning.” In the book The 5000 Year Leap by W. Cleon Skousen, he defines twenty-eight important principles that our Founding Fathers believed we must follow in order for our nation to succeed. He explains that because we have stayed diligent on keeping these truths, we have been able to progress more in two…

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    Aside from these opportunities, America is embodied with beliefs, rituals and a rich history. At a young age, the Pledge of Allegiance was rooted into my daily routine to profess my love for this country and learn the values upon which it was founded. I whole heartedly considered myself an American that was equal to native-born Americans, as we were both learning the same…

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    American Art Form

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    Art Forms of American Education Education is a complicated matter. Children all learn differently, have different passions, different strengths, different goals and learning abilities. Children find things and places they use as escapes from everyday struggles. Education is the process of acquiring knowledge and preparing intellectually for adult life. Having the ability to freely learn skills that children have the most interest in has a benefit for the child and society. The art form of…

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