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- 4141: Freedom And The Constitution
- ... or preferring one religion over another. It enforces the "separation of church and state. Some governmental activity related to religion has been declared constitutional by the Supreme Court. For example, providing bus transportation for parochial school students and the enforcement of "blue laws" is not prohibited. The free exercise clause prohibits the government, in most instances, from interfering with a persons practice of their religion. The most basic component of freedom ...
- 4142: Ecuador
- ... expected to be depleted by the early part of the 21st century. This will make conditions even worse. Although the literacy rate is currently rather high, there are no schools in the rural areas, and school is only required until the age of 14. Malnutrition is extremely common. Most children get about what we eat for lunch for the entire day. The work rate among children is high. Cholera is a ...
- 4143: Honduras
- ... Education" In this country education is free and compulsory for children between the ages of 7 and 12. Although the literacy rate stands at 73% the government pledges to raise it. The Pan American Agricultural School, financed by the United Brands Company of the United States, is near the capital. "Language" Spanish is the official language and is spoken by nearly all the Honduran people. English is spoken by some people ...
- 4144: El Salvador
- ... early 20th centuries. Finally there are the newest ones, such as Lebanese Palestinians, and Jews. The Middle Sector is 8% of the country's population, and include people such as skilled workers, government employees, professionals, school teachers, smallholders, small businessmen, and commercial employees. These people are the only link between the upper and lower sectors. The Lower Sector is 90% of the country, mostly workers, peasant smallholders, and the unemployed. Peasants ...
- 4145: Gay Parenting
- ... negative stereotypical attitude towards homosexuals. This influence is then passed onto their children in turn is then taken out on peers. This especially effects those who have gay parents. That child may be harassed at school, both mentally and physically, and teased constantly. This may then affect the child psychologically, emotionally, and physically, either then or later in life. Children have increasingly become more cruel with peers and this certainly does ...
- 4146: History of Athens, Greece
- ... a lot of words from Athens government and entertainment. For example of government words, democracy, politics, tyrant, monarch and more. For example of entertainment words, drama, tragedy, orchestra, harmony and more. They have also created school subjects such as philosophy, biology, , mathematics, geometry, zoology, and history. A cool word I like that they made up is Rhinoceros (in Greek it is rhinokeros). Many scientist have figured out a lot of stuff ...
- 4147: Russia
- ... language courses were and are requirement for all schoolchildren. 41% of the Russians are Russian Orthodox believers. Other religious information is unavailable. Today, eight years of schooling are required. Students who wish to attend high school for another two years must undergo examination. Russia has opened a number of business schools, trade schools, artistic schools and others to give students a choice. University professors, who used to be paid well, now ...
- 4148: The Iron Horse: The Impact Of Railroads On 19th Century America
- ... a trip from the Atlantic to Pacific by rail , Robert Louis Stevenson once said: "not only I , but all passengers on board threw off their sense of dirt and neat and wilderness, and bawled like school boys, and thronged with shining eyes upon the platform and became new creatures within and without." The railroad gave people a chance to explore the west "with no beginnings or ends" or start a new ...
- 4149: Monaco
- ... control of Monaco to the Grimaldi Family under the protection of the Sardinia in 1814. The princes ruled as a absolute monarch until 1911 when Prince Albert sighed a new constitution. The social system and school system of Monaco is much like ours, in conclusion I think we could learn a lot from the people of Monaco and they could learn a lot from us.
- 4150: Chicago: A City of the Senses
- ... over the years, due to its cultural and economical prosperity. The crowded streets, ethnic bakeries, and popular malls add zest and flavor to this enriching city. Since my short visit in May with a high school class, I have dreamed of making the busy commuters, blinding and mind-altering lights, and sheer musical excitement a part of my everyday life. Commuters livened up Chicago in delightful ways. Several groups of men ...
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