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Students of Minority Denominations & Religions Charlie Crickmore YAAP

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Students of Minority Denominations & Religions. Charlie Crickmore YAAP. Religion in this Class. Religion in the World. Religion in America. Religion in North Carolina. Catholic Students - Interviews. Can be persecuted by protestant students for varying religious ideals - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Students of Minority Denominations & Religions

Students of Minority Denominations & ReligionsCharlie CrickmoreYAAP

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Religion in this Class

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Religion in the World

33.39%

22.74%

13.80%

6.77%

0.35%

0.22%

11.06%

9.66%

2.01%

ChristianMuslimHinduBuddhistSikhJewishOtherNon-religiousAthesist

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Religion in America

51.30%

23.90%

1.70%

1.60%

1.70%0.70%0.60%

2.50%

12.00%

4.00%

ProtestantRoman CatholicMormonOther ChristianJewishBuddhistMuslimOtherUnaffiliatedNone

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Religion in North Carolina

69.90%

8.40%

8.50%

0.60%

0.40%7.30%

ProtestantOther ChristianCatholicMormonJewishNone

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Catholic Students - Interviews

Can be persecuted by protestant students for varying religious ideals

Have special dietary needs during Lent

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Catholic Students

Almost all Catholic Observances line up with Protestant Observances

Students over the age of 14 are required to abstain from consuming meat on the Fridays during Lent

Students may participate in Fasts

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Pentecostal StudentsThe students are to dress modestly

GirlsSkirts or dresses below the knees

No necklines below the collar bone for ladies

Sleeves between shoulder and elbow

No make up or jewelry

Must not wear hair short

BoysPants all year

Shirts with sleeves

Are often bullied for their attire, especially girls

Cannot play certain sports due to the uniforms

Cannot do certain activities due to the attire

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Jewish Students

Abide by kosher laws

Have many religious observances that do not line up with Christian holidays

Rosh Hashanah

Yom Kippur

Passover

Can be persecuted by Christian Students for religious reasons

Can be bullied due to stereotypes

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Muslim StudentsHave long periods of Fasting

Ramadan

Have dietary lawsHalāl

Harām

Have a dress code in some sectsJalabib

Veils

can attract offensive comments and inapproprate comments

Often alienated due to the connotation of terrorism

May have uncommon names

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Mormon Students

Attacked for their views on Jesus by Christian students

Bullied for beliefs that are odd to other religions

Temple Garments

Modest Dress

Some families adhere to strict rules on consuming caffeine, not an official law

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Hindu Students

Have religious observances every month but December

Some sects are vegan, vegetarian, or just against cow meat and milk

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Over Arching Issue

Bullied for being differentDifferent views

Different culture

Different food

Different clothes

Different holidays

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What can be done?

Do not have foods in the classroom that some students are forbidden from eating

Do not have activities that will exclude certain students

Do not tolerate bullying

Do everything to create an environment that is welcoming to other cultures

Find ways to educate students about other religions

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