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    (Mette), which can be seen as silencing one man for the betterment of everyone, but there is always an ample amount of opinions on such a controversial topic as Freedom of the press, or Freedom of Speech. Many nations today believe that very strict and regulated system of governing the media and entertainment is the best answer, such as China, where “censorship was considered a legitimate instrument for regulating the moral and political life of the population” (Mette), but this method of governing has

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    is a painting and entertainment was a form of Hollywood amusement. After a few days in to drama class, I learned that the art can mean many things such as skill, beauty, and meaning and entertainment is a type of art. In chapter one it states “Theatre is a preforming art.” Theater is entertainment because it is enjoyable therefore art and Entertainment are the same. Technique are require to create art, it showcase the creativity. Aesthetics is the expression of beauty. For example, the sun is not

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    them. The entertainment, sports, daily life, everything is mixed with politics and it is making people move away from them and go old school. The author of the article believes that entertainment is America is so much mixed with politics that some stuff in them, such as "vowing to kill, hurt, or remove the president and first family is hip, when it used to be felonious"(Hanson) [1]. Also, there are also other things that are changing shape. As an example, the author uses free speech[1]. I think

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    story for entertainment. Likewise, there are numberless ways reading and writing can either express feeling or generate hours of entertainment. Writing is a way I keep myself busy when I have something on my mind. In addition, reading and writing has impacted my life by helping to improve my speech, expanding my knowledge, allowing me read the letters I received from my grandparents and write them back and providing countless hours of entertainment. First, Reading has aided my speech since I was

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    about a young African American named Ralph Ellison, who is trying to be accepted by white society. He is offered the opportunity to read his speech he had written for his graduation at a gathering of the town’s leading white citizens (p.286). Ralph Ellison is told that he should partake in the Battle Royal before giving his speech as part of the entertainment. The Battle Royal is a fight in which several young African American boys are blindfolded, given boxing gloves, and forced to fight each other

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    Censorship and the Internet Essay

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    but also in high school. Would censorship of the internet affect this type of use of the internet in any way? Child pornography, ads for employment that are racially discriminatory, speech that is a copyright infringement and information used to create nuclear weapons, are a few examples of the types of free speech that most would agree violate the laws of the United States; however, some of these things can be found on the

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    Places such as the main ballroom played an important role. The ring of where the battle royal took place between the classmates can also be looked at to see how the narrator explains his point. Towards the end is when the main character presents his speech in a harsh environment that forces him to push his boundaries. These three settings throughout the story help the reader understand the meaning of the story that social inequality can make someone become an invisible man. According to the story

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    Political Correctness vs Freedom of Speech Political correctness is the idea that certain words, policies, or opinions are too offensive and taboo that they should be censored. While this definition may seem unfair, that is exactly what it is. This idea of being politically correct is on the rise in America, with various factions and sides taking advantage of it. Most notedly, it has taken effect in such areas such as the media, academia, and industry. In these areas, employees, students, or any

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    There are many elements of the First Amendment of the United States Constitution to address. The area of the Freedom of Speech applies to every aspect of our daily lives. An examination of this area shows us why there are protected and unprotected areas of speech: speeches and actions that have been debated throughout our nation’s history and why they are important and have such an impact on our individual lives and social activities today. The adoption of the First Amendment drafted by James Madison

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    African-American lives are being killed day by day,minute by minute. The speech given by Jesse WIlliams called "Black Lives Matter:Movement" talks about how African-American teenagers,kids,adults have been judged and shot and aren't doing any harm to anybody,this speech includes repetition,allusion,and comparison which makes this speech a good speech for our generation,for us to make an impact on the future. Jesse Williams uses repetition in his speech at the BET Awards which helps the audience remember certain

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