There isn't a meaning, like in the dictionary or anything. Instead this was one of the landmark decisions that helped in the Civil Rights Movement. There was a time in America when Whites and African Americans could not go to the same school, and the African American schools had much worse supplies. Many parents from different states filed lawsuits that went all the way to the Supreme Court, where, in a vote of nine to zero, they also found it was unfair to have segregation. Even though it took some states many years to apply this, Whites and African Americans where allowed to go to the same school finally.
It's not Board v, it's Brown v. Board of Education. During the civil rights movement, civil right leaders decided to integrate whites and blacks in school and the Brown man sent his kids to white schools. He got sued, and he won.
That segregation of black and white schools is unconstitutional fun is it not :D A.S.Apex :)
today these case does not mean nothing because now we all equal we all Americans we all brothers no matter what color we have
Abbreviation of Edward, Editor (ed. nOTE) and Education, as In Board of Ed.
Racial moderates were southern politicians, that downplayed race while gradually accomodating racial reform. They found bigger issues in the south than race. Prior to the decision of Brown v. Board of Education, they dominated southern politics
It means the school is recognised by education board and examination procedures and syllabus meet the proper criteria.
the board of education and any other people qualified to tell what will be thought in school do you mean what will be taught in school?
Are you asking about verses that support a computer? There are no verses that mention computers. There are also no verses that mention cars, dishwashers, etc. It doesn't mean they are wrong or evil.
board means a game on cardboard
what does it mean when you see a brown owl
A pasuk is a verse. Pesukim is Hebrew for "verses"; usually sentences in the Bible. One verse = pasuk Many verses = pesukim
Those are Biblical verses. The Gospel according to John, Book 1, Verses 1 to 5.