Do government classes preparing students for the diverse and ever-changing landscape of modern society provide enough? Is teaching LGBT rights in government classes required? In this article, we'll examine the current state of government education, analyze the arguments for and against including LGBT rights in the curriculum, and examine the impact of including LGBT rights
PEOPLE are always asking “which side are you on” but Rev. Al Sharpton posed the real question which is “not about choosing a side, but ASKING who is on YOUR-Side,”
AFTER reading that the CHCC Board says “NO to the mandated vaccination of youth” I was compelled to write this as it is truly disturbing to think these professionals will
absolutely true. prior to me joining the administration, i had the chance to speak to high school students or college students in their government classes paired when they found out i had worked on the mccain-palin campaign in the state of indiana, they often asked me what would i say if i had a chance to meet president obama? my reaction was the same. i would extend my right hand and say it s an honor to meet you, mr. president. that s the country we live and whether or not we have disagreements on policy or courses of action. there still needs to be reference for people who are willing to put their names on the ballot and step up and lead our nation, our cities. it states. regardless of the politics and even if we agree with their decision. there still an amount of respect that they are. brian: policy aside, rich people don t necessarily like president trump. even though he s a rich person. who had a dad who was very successful but not opulent. he became a billionaire.
to speak to high school students or college students in their government classes. when they found out i had worked con the mccain-palin campaign in the state of indiana, they often asked me what would i say if i had a chance to meet president obama? my reaction was the same. i would extend my right hand and say, it s an honor to meet you, mr. president. that s the country we live and whether or not we have disagreements on policy or courses of action. there still needs to be reference for people who are willing to put their names on the ballot and step up and lead our nation, our cities, states. regardless of the politics and even if we agree with their decision. there still an amount of respect that they are. because they are doing that job. brian: policy aside, rich people don t necessarily like president trump. even though he s a rich person. who had a dad who was very successful but not opulent. he became a billionaire. his dad was a multimillionaire. congratulations. the peopl