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Hundreds of years ago our forefathers came to this great nation to establish a land of freedom. One freedom in particular that our nation was built on is that of religious freedom, included in the first amendment of our Bill Of Rights. This freedom has become a prevalent issue concerning the separat...
The Christian world would be more effective and cohesive if there were no denominational distinctions/divisions. Throughout history, the different denominations of Christianity have been at war with each other, creating problems where none exist. These foolish wars have resulted in the deaths of man...
The Effects of September 11, 2001 on the United States of America September 11, 2001 was a typical Tuesday morning for most of the United States. People were about their everyday lives. Workplaces were carrying on typical business, classrooms were filled with students. No one was aware that within ...
Religious Sign Theology being my major, I chose to reflect upon and research how deaf people worship religiously. It had never occurred to me before. Growing up there was no interpreter at Mass. Now I had to ask myself: What kinds of religious deaf groups are out there? How difficult is it to ...
Between the settlement at Jamestown in 1607 and the Treaty of Paris in 1763, the most important change that occurred in the colonies was the extension of British ideals far beyond the practice in England itself. America was becoming "Baby England." Changes in religion, economics, poli...
There are so many religions in today's society, especially in the United States. One has a choice of being an Atheist, Baptist, Buddhist, Catholic, Hindu, Methodist, New Age, Pentecostal, or any other form of religious order of his/her preference. People lead spiritual lives and have their ow...
How America Is Under Puritan Influence The Puritans were a group of people who settled in New England in 1620. They went to America to be free to practice religion without being persecuted. The Puritan beliefs were similar to the Catholics. The difference was that the Puritans tried harder to enfor...
In June of 2002, the 9th Circuit Court of the United States overturned a 1954 congressional ruling inserting the phrase "under God" in the pledge of allegiance. Now the Pledge of Allegiance is being considered unconstitutional. This ruling restarted the debate of religion in schools. R...
Pre-Marital Sex Pre-marital sex or fornication is somewhat of a common theme amongst teenagers in today's society. Despite the Catholic Church continuing to teach that sexual love between a man and a woman should be reserved for marriage, young people are still engaging in the act of pre-marital sex...
Equal Rights For All A constitutional ban on gay marriage is "a declaration of war against gay America" (Bumiller). It is an act of discrimination and intolerance solely based on religious perspectives. Allowing gays and lesbians the same rights as everyone else does nothing to harm or ...
The Gilded Age brought about many reforms in many ways affecting basically all ways of life of the people in America. The churches started their change with the physical appearance of the churches. The church house went from a homely little building to an extravagant building representing the wealth...
What makes America so unique? Very few Americans know just how different we really are, and even fewer know why we are unique. When compared with the rest of the world, America's social structure, political power, and the acceptance of religious freedom are vastly different than other countr...
I Pledge allegiance The pledge of allegiance is by definition a solemn swear of allegiance to the United States. But recently, it has been under attack by some for its use of the phrase "one nation under God." This case was brought up by an atheist from Sacramento who didn't want hi...
Since the decision in 1962, on taking God out of the classroom, there has been much debate whether prayer in schools should be allowed. Two of America's most valued freedoms are the freedoms of speech and of religion. Because they are such fundamental freedoms in this country, deba...
What is so wrong with same sex marriage? I am for "gay" marriages because I believe that it is one's own decision and not up to other people. It is not right for a whole population of people to decide whom one should love. With all the horrors and crimes out there being committed agai...
A New Society Between the settlement at Jamestown in 1607 and the Treaty of Paris in 1763, the most important change that occurred in the colonies was the extension of British ideals far beyond the practice in England itself. Changes in religion, economics, politics, and social structures illust...
A very controversial widespread issue today is the right to have prayer in public schools. The proposed amendment reads: "To secure the people's right to acknowledge God according to the dictates of conscience. The people's rights to pray and to recognize their belief, herit...
he Pledge of Allegiance was made official in 1893. It was not until June 14, 1954, also known as Flag Day, that the words "under God" were added. As President Dwight D. Eisenhower approved of the addition of the words, he said, "In this way we are reaffirming the transcendence of religious faith in ...
I Pledge Every day across America, students recite the Pledge of Allegiance, which still contains the same thirty-one words students have been reciting since kindergarten. However, in the near future, this may not be the case. The ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which...
If I won the lottery, the first thing I would do is buy me a cell-phone so I could call everybody I know and tell them that I won 100 billion Euro. I would organise a big party to celebrate my new status of multi-billionaire and I would go see an architect. He would help me design the fanciest and ...
The Pledge of Allegiance says it all: "With liberty and justice for all." Last time I checked, "all" in includes homosexuals. Many people in America today believe that homosexuals should have equal rights and equal opportunities. But then the topic of gay marriage surfaces. It&ap...
Americana: Product of Renaissance and Reformation Americana, what I call American Culture, is a very hot item on the market right now. It's sold all over the world. Countries buy it buy the dozen: Coke, McDonalds, democracy, and freedom. Those who cant afford it wish to have it. At the sam...
AMERICAN REVOLUTION The American Revolution was a huge movement in our history that not only a huge political change, but also a difference in the economic and social changes of America at the time. Although there were negative sides politically, economically, and socially, the positive factors...
Intellectual Cognizant -The levels of education between the Chinese Americans are divided between the highly educated and the poorly educated. -The second generation Chinese Americans who went through four years of college were pretty intelligent and were taking up more professional and technic...
In 1787, a group of men got together in Philadelphia to revise the Articles of Confederation under which the United States had been operating. When the Constitutional Convention decided to propose a federal government instead, they faced the enormous challenge of persuading the American people to a...