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    Freedom Of College Essay

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    Freedom of speech is important for kids like me. I am a product of drug addicts and alcoholics. When I was seven my sister Mckaila was born, and from that day forth I had to be her mother. I had to stay home from school to take care of her, my parents were not capable because of their actions. When I was almost eight my father was sentenced to twenty years in prison. A couple months after I turned eight my sister and I were sent to my grandmothers, my mother had been sentenced to ten years in prison

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    What does it mean to be Free? Freedom is defined as ‘the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.’ For one to be free, they should be granted these rights with no exceptions. Images of freedom are both created and obliterated in the poem “The Caged Bird Sings,” by Maya Angelou, through the use of symbolism by comparing a caged bird and free bird. In the short story The Censors, ones right to free speech and self expression are violated when the government

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    Why I Love America

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    I love America for many reasons. So in this essay I will be telling you why I love America so much because of the freedoms we have for instance, the civil rights we have, and the black rights we have. Also the scenery and the speech. So now we can get started. I love America for the freedoms we have. The first freedom we have is speech, by that I mean no person can tell you what you can say. Second, civil rights which means we do what we want with no one telling us what we can or can’t do. The

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    amendment. The first amendment is the biggest and baddest amendment of them all. This covers a lot of the freedoms that are valued by many. The First Amendment protects our freedom of religion, speech, press, the right to assemble and petition the government. Freedom of religion supports the right of a person or group to practice their religion in public or private places. It also means we have the freedom to change religions when we feel the need or not practice any at all. This important because we should

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    should not have a book advisory committee because the students of MIS should be able to decide. Everybody should have the freedom to read. The students should know what might happen in real life if its in the book.The students should know what might happen in real life actions, and if they don't they might miss a lot in there life. Students should have the freedom of speech. The students should know what might happen in real life. Like in story tales the book teaches you a lesson and if no one

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    America was built on freedom. Freedom to speak, freedom to choose, freedom to worship, and freedom to do just about anything you want within the law. America’s law was designed to protect and preserve these freedoms. The reason the United States of America came to exist was because the colonists fled Great Britain to get back the freedoms that were taken away from them by the Monarchy. In countries where Monarchies and Dictatorships rule, there is little if any freedom to speak of. Citizens of

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    of the US Constitution is the freedom of speech. Something so ingrained in the country, that it is often an afterthought for many Americans. John Stuart Mill believes that freedom of expression and speech is a necessity for the human race to advance and evolve. Mill’s justification of this absolute freedom come from the understanding that mistakes and choices made by the person leads to progress and the development of your individual self. He also argues that speech must be absolute because the only

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    The Basic American Right The First Amendment states that a person has the right to freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and freedom of press. Although these things are clearly stated in the constitution, these rights are beginning to be compromised, and taken from the American people. Many people in America are not able to say their views in fear of offending someone else with the comments. This is a problem that many people are facing especially on the right side of the political spectrum. Some

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    Haroun, is pulled into an adventure that finds him at the sea of stories to defeat a powerful enemy and rescue his father's gift for storytelling. In this book, Rushdie argues the importance of stories and how there must be a proper balance of freedom of speech. Haroun lived in a city that was so sad, it had forgotten its name. However, in the shadow of the sadness factories, there was a happy kid named Haroun. In the opening chapter of the book, Rushdie highlights the importance of stories. Haroun

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    make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or 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 grievance”. This prohibits the government from establishing a religion. To Americans it is important to maintain their civil rights. Freedom of religion, anyone’s can freely express ones religion. This prohibits the government from establishing a religion

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