1. Why is school prayer a controversial issue? 2. Describe some strategies that will ensure your future classroom values sexual diversity among students and supports LGBTQ students in having positive and successful experiences in school

Participate in this discussion by engaging your peers in a scholarly discourse on the following topic:
Digital cockpits use large screens that hold multiple displays simultaneously. Some human factors specialists and users of the equipment claim there is a problem with clutter – excessive display information that can be distracting or disorienting. Explain whether you believe this plethora of information available is necessary and should remain as designed, or whether operators should have the option of reducing what is available on the display. Describe the benefits and disadvantages for your point of view. Consider that the cockpit will be in a multi-crew setting and other crew may have need of the screens, as well.
Original Essay instructions-Must have one other sources than the poem and have a work cited page. In Macbeth, who is more responsible for King Duncan’s murder? Lady MacBeth or Macbeth? Do you think that Lady MacBeth is more evil or plotting character than her husband? Cite specific examples to support your argument.
Explore local (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) in-voluntary (302) commitment policies, which refer to a section of the United States Mental Health Procedures Act that impact the affected community (geriatric (55 years and older) psychiatric patients).
Write a summary of the policies.
Analyze the potential impact on the client population (55 years and older psychiatric patients) of changes in local (Philadelphia) or state (Pennsylvania) law.
Each thread is to be a minimum of 300 words, cite at least 2 academic sources, and demonstrate course-related knowledge.
The issues in Vehicle Searches center on when and how to search a vehicle during a traffic stop.
Which basic legal concepts are important for a patrol officer to keep in mind when stopping a vehicle for a traffic offense? How might these change depending on the circumstances?
When can a vehicle be searched without a warrant? Provide an example in which the answer may not be clear cut. For example, what if passengers had been involved in this scenario?
Integrate a Christian worldview perspective to support your discussion.