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    belive has freedom.. We can go and when we want to because we have freedom.. mitt Romney said “I believe an America where millions of America believe in an America millions of America believe in .Thats the America I love..’’ if we didn’t have freedom we would have listen to people . that will be over u and giving u stuff to do. Those diffents countries think dang they got it so easy and I wish I lived there where they do .. The army sarve the country to have the freedom… we have freedom because

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    “Freedom of Speech makes America Great” The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, says that "Congress shall make no law....abridging (limiting) the freedom of speech, or of the press..." Freedom of speech is the liberty to speak openly without fear of government restraint. It is closely linked to freedom of the press because this freedom includes both the right to speak and the right to be heard. In the United States, both the freedom of speech and freedom of press are commonly called freedom

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    said a quote “Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor, it must be demanded by the Oppressed”, tells us that Freedom is never given to anyone if is not demanded, as humans we would never be free from anyone trying to take our rights away if we don't speak out and demand our rights, history has show us that freedom is not free we have to earn it and fight for it, many countries are oppressed by their governments, because they have never demanded or fight for their freedoms. Perfect example

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    Freedom of speech is which a human being acquires by birth. It is through speech a human being conveys his/her thoughts, feelings, or any sentiments to others. It is therefore a basic right per our first amendment in the constitution. It is not only protected by the constitution, but also inevitable in any democracy and freedom. Truth will exist only if there is an open exchange in ideas. Another reason why freedom of speech should be held as the highest virtue. The first amendment of our constitution

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    I. Introduction to the Freedom of Speech a. In 1791, the United States adopted the first amendment, which states that “Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances (Ivers, 2013).” The freedom of speech that is documented in the First Amendment is not only constitutional protected, but it’s also a very important part of the democratic government independence,

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    Ingrid Gonzalez EDUC 1301 Mrs. Hernandez September 29, 2016 Teacher Movie (Freedom Writers) In this movie I learned that being a teacher isn’t easy, you will face many problems about students not wanting to do work that you assign. In Freedom Writers the teacher faces many problems when she realized that her students don’t know how to read or write. She over comes this by giving them journals to write how they feel and they are given the option to leave their journals or take them home. Most of

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    is non-negotiable and responsible; furthermore, this policy enables students to learn English more effectively and efficiently regardless of subduing foreign students’ freedom of speech. This Policy is a great paradigm of overturning the freedom of speech somewhat; moreover, society cannot be regulated with one hundred percent freedom until the world can become safe and sound

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    Australian and American Freedom Rides This essay briefly discusses the similarities and differences of the ‘Australian and American Freedom Rides’ history. Throughout the essay, there is a discussion on what the reasons were for the protest of the Freedom Rides. It also points out the duration of the protest and the major locations where they were held. The essay also shows the different reactions to the protest and the influential behaviour it results in. The American Freedom Rides were motivated

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    Freedom Writers In my opinion i really like the book better than the movie. The Movie and Book are both based on a true story.The book was originally published in 1999 and the movie came out on 2007. It was written by a middle class english teacher name Ms.Gruwell and 150 students at Wilson High School. This group students were all put on a specific classroom due to their incapability to learn and to care about school. A big comparison can be made between the movie and book, also including that

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    part of an innovative society that is constantly evolving. Freedom of Speech and the Employer It is the First Amendment that grants American citizens this most sacred right. I could not imagine a society without this basic privilege. Individuals and the media can express their own opinions without fear of prosecution or being silenced by the government. The First Amendment extends the liberty of free speech to the media. Therefore, freedom of the press is also a fundamental right of American citizens

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