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Essay heading: How Has Religion Affected History And Literature?
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June 11, 2007 |
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Protest demonstrations became commonplace, newspapers were flooded with editorials, clergy dedicated their messages to the issue, and teachers and school boards across the nation rushed to find alternatives that would still allow their pupils a "moment of silence" at the beginning of the day. Since this ruling nearly forty years ago, society has dramatically changed... displayed 300 characters
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Since this ruling nearly forty years ago, society has dramatically changed. According to a report by David Barton of Specialty Research Associates entitled America: To Pray or Not to Pray, after the ruling of 1962, "crime, venereal disease, premarital sex, illiteracy, suicide, drug use, public corruption, and other social ills began a dramatic increase" among young people (www... displayed next 300 characters
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