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    The freedom writers diary was first a book and then a movie. Below there is a compare and contrast essay. I am going to be writing about the movie first and then the book. The movie and the book written in two different perspective. The movie seemed to focus around Erin gruwell and it follows her life mostly in the movie. In the movie they show her living with her husband and doing things with her father. In the book it shows more of the perspective of the kids and what’s happening in their

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    In Areopagitica John Milton demand the freedom of the press, actually the freedom of the author. He made the following demand: “Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.” This issue was personal for Milton, as he had suffered censorship himself in his efforts to publish several tracts defending divorce. Areopagitica is full of divine and classical references which Milton uses to strengthen his argument. This is particularly fitting because

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    Barbra Ehnrenich one said "We who officially value freedom of speech above life itself seem to have nothing to talk about but the weather." That is our first amendment freedom of speech. Ehnrenich was trying to say that all who value freedom of speech have nothing to talk about because most people do not even value it. Even though we have our freedom of speech protected , political do not care for it . Americans need to do something about making free speech the most protected amendment . Other

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    the right to freedom of expression extends to mediums including written or oral communications as well as the media, this right is not absolute. This article assists in assessing the several burdens placed on the media 2013-2014 and its impact on Australia’s status as a democracy placing high value on press autonomy. The article also discusses the restrictions effected by the recent decisions and actions of Australian politicians, judges and government agencies that affect media freedom. These include

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    Many people value freedom in different ways. The freedom of speech, the freedom to worship or not to, the freedom to marry or not to, and the freedom to be happy. Kate Chopin is known for writing herself into her stories, and there are three wonderful stories that present her values of freedom. In “the Story of an Hour,” the woman gains a feeling of freedom. Louise is told by two people close to her, Josephine and Richard, that her husband Brently died in an accident. She reacts with grief, like

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    Freedom of Speech Is Important to Americans Twana A. Hassan states “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights…The core notion of the principle is that humans are free to do, say, have, and to be whatever they want if there is no law explicitly prohibiting it” (488). People have a right to express their opinion, feeling, and wishes. This human right is protected by First Amendment. America is a free nation that means Americans are born with many freedoms. Freedom of speech is

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    Mill’s ideas of freedom is to define freedom adequately so that it can be used as a basis for comparison. Each theorist’s opinion on what freedom is, however, appears to be fairly distinct. Mill might describe freedom as the absence of constraints to original, individual thought, whereas Nietzsche conceptualizes freedom as continual self-overcoming to evolve a more actualized self. Freedom for Nietzsche is overcoming wrong beliefs and creating one’s own values, whereas for Mill, freedom is having the

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    Both Roosevelt’s “Four Freedoms” speech and Kennedy’s inaugural address express helping the world obtain liberty, however Roosevelt’s speech focuses on what the freedoms are, whereas Kennedy’s speech focuses on what we should do about it. Though both of the speeches are given by respectable Presidents of the United States and discuss the topic of freedom, they are very differing in what they focus on when talking about liberty. Both Kennedy and Roosevelt wrote speeches on the topic of liberty and

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    The movie, Freedom Writers, created in 2007, and directed by Richard LaGravenese, is an exceptional movie about a class at Woodrow Wilson High School that was involved in gang violence in the early 90’s. The class’s teacher, Erin Gruwell, changes their lives and shows them that life is not all about gangs. Additionally, she has her class write in journals that later on get published into a book; the class titles the book, Freedom Writers. Throughout the film, LaGravenese does a superb job of displaying

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    Religious freedom is arguably the oldest and deepest of rights embedded in the modern collection of liberties. Religion has been historically one of the most powerful forces in shaping the morals of humanity. According to the 1993 Project on Religion and Human rights; Religion is defined as: Encompassing a world view or set of beliefs, along with a value system and a way of life embodying and expressing these beliefs. They are not merely a matter of belief or doctrine, but actually constitute an

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