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    in many eyes. The government, educational institutions as well as companies have always used filtering software to prevent their students and their employees from accessing what they would know as a harmful data. This is used to prevent students at school from having negative online experience from accessing content that is deemed inappropriate. In a bigger picture, the government also had attempted to block data and content that they see as being a threat to their political ideas. To many who…

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    On the one hand, the Establishment Clause is focused on the actions of government institutions and employees. If, for example, a public school teacher tells a student in class that Christianity is the only true religion, this teacher has violated the Establishment Clause because the government (which the teacher represents when acting in his or her capacity as a government employee) is…

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    If you’re a student enrolled at midlands tech then you should have something to say about how certain things are dealt with. You may have a problem with smoking, parking, and the most common is with the professors/instructors. I know everyone has had a big issue with one of these problems such as a teacher not being the best in giving you instructions or you having a problem with her/his teaching methods. Smoking on campus and me being a non-smoker I don’t want to have to keep walking thru that…

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    Validity of “Changing Education Paradigms” For decades our public school system have taken on the same schedule, day in and day out; and some schools may be accommodating hundreds if not thousands of kids. Most of them arrive to school in the morning, shuttle off to morning class, go to lunch, back to class until school’s out, then it’s time to go home. Unless someone is educating them after school or assisting them with schoolwork, I would bet they are playing with their friends, video games,…

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    Previous and current research confirms that students are still subjects of teacher discrimination on a variety of grounds. However, research into teacher discrimination is not rigorous. Part of this lack of rigor might originate from the interdisciplinary nature of the concept and phenomenon of discrimination in that discussions concerned with discrimination often fall within areas as diverse as critical discourse analysis, critical applied linguistics, power relations, and identity…

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    “The university charges students $61 per semester for parking,” says an article from the Dayton Daily News, “As of last year, WSU has 16,842 students who attend classes at the main campus in Fairborn.” Since the start of the 2015 Fall Semester, numerous parking citations have been issued to students who are in violation of Wright State’s parking policy, but the reason for these violations is not what one might think. Students complain about the difficulty and competition associated with the…

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    1. Opening Paragraph, Thesis Statement: Public schools are put in place to educate students not interrogate them with religious acts that aren’t chosen upon them individually, the judicial outlook of the matter is the courts find that the allowance of prayers being set upon in schools is inappropriate and unconstitutional, the presidential outlook from (Murray v. Curlett) explains that students coming into school shouldn’t start the day with a prayer and should have neutrality, the executive’s…

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    The Importance Of Prayer In Public Schools The act of group prayer, or reading the Bible in public schools, whether it is between students and teachers, just students, or as a group activity fro the entire school is illegal in the United States. This is made so by the establishment clause of the first amendment. Countless people agree with this law while a few, similar to myself, strongly disagree. I believe that schools should be aloud to hold prayer services together if they wish to. This is…

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    There are a few Supreme Court Cases that involve “Prayer in School.” The ones that I will be discussing is the Engel v. Vitale which ended in 1962 and Murry v. Curlett which ended in 1963. I believe prayer in school should be allowed. The First Amendment states that we are allowed to have freedom of religion. So why is prayer in school not allowed? Why should children not be allowed to do what they feel is right? My parents raised me to fight for what I believe in and this topic is…

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    society. One of the biggest problems many schools and public places are facing right now is where should transgenders go to the bathroom. At first under administration of President Obama, transgenders had the right to choose what bathroom they would like to use in public schools. Early this year, President Trump repealed Obama’s policy that transgender’s have the right to choose what bathroom they would like to use. Instead, Trump wanted the states and public schools to have the power to choose…

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