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Lifes Greatest Lessons
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  • The issue of Character Education has gained prominence across the United States in
recent years.
  • Teaching religion in a public school can be an explosive issue, as the Constitution
demands a separation of church and state.
  • Chapter 1.
  • Success is more than making money
Overview: This chapter does not state that money is evil, but that it can be a part of success if our success is reaching our potential for good.
  • Quote: The greatest power that person possesses is the power to choose.
  • (Earl Nightengale)
Chapter 9: Honesty is still the best policy Overview: Urban talks about the meaning of integrity and the cost of dishonesty.
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