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    I declare my independence from racists, sexists, homophobes, and transphobes. I declare my independence from these types of people because they are ignorant and very close-minded. I want to declare my independence from these types of people because my life would be a whole lot easier and I will be able to live as myself and not be faking who I am because of the people around because it is making me uncomfortable by pretending to be someone I am not. I would not be living in this much of a struggle

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    Terrorism and the use of social media to further its objective is a major concern affecting the world today. With the growing threat of terrorism, studying its operational techniques help to determine how and why terror groups are succeeding. Understanding the impact that terror groups have on marginalized populations through propaganda and a manipulation of facts will help in developing a greater understanding of terror group’s ability to mount successful campaigns globally. Given the threat that

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    The Loss of Freedom in Modern America   Society exists in two realms: public and private.  Thousands of years ago, the public realm was clearly defined as the political arena, where men interacted one with another, and the private realm dwelled among the work and labor of man.  The progression from ancient Greece to modern day society has blurred the defining line between the two due to the increasing influence of money.         In Greek

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    In this part of the essay, Tunisia and Libya are discussed in terms of freedom, whether it is political or social and how former ruling systems facilitated the process of recovery after Arab Spring. Both Tunisia and Libya started their promising journey in the post-coup era towards a more democratic political environment. However, it has proven a challenge particularly for Libya as they never experienced a democratic rule despite having elections in accordance with democratic values during the reign

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    Creative music therapy gives clients fully freedom for self-development from building healthy clinical relationships, the capacity of making music and understanding of the other concepts and there is almost no limitation or boundaries for this music making therapy. Because of its freedom, it may extend the freedom immensely, and at some degree, patients are able to exert the absolute abilities to articulate their musical feelings.  To support clients freedom completely, the musical ability of creative

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    The Whatcott’s case against Saskatchewan (Human Rights Commission) is a one of the most recent case that emphasized on the issue of “hate speech” and “fundamental freedoms” listed in section 2 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. In Whatcott’s case, four complaints were filed with the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission about the four flyers published and distributed by William Whatcott. In the four flyers, William Whatcott expressed and emphasized strongly on religious convictions against homosexuals

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    In today’s society the matter of Freedom of Speech is being questioned. The use of “Hate Speech” is being used to identify words and actions that often target ethnic and racial groups, those with gender related differences, and the beliefs of others in general. Is it acceptable to express ones ideas and actions if it brings about distention among a nation? Should it be acceptable to destroy symbolic icons on which American history was founded? Is it permissible to single out individuals with

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    with you that Hollywood writers and directors do not have a social responsibility to avoid stereotyping ethnic characters. I believe that the freedom of an expression of art and entertainment is the most important element for the film industry and other jobs that require creative works as well. If Hollywood writers and directors could not have the freedom of producing film, I do not think Hollywood would be developed as much as it did now. I also agree with you that the best way to be is by educating

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    Is censoring every horrible thing really necessary? The first amendment promotes freedom of speech, which means that people have the right to say anything without being censored or restrained. Censoring art, like movies and songs, will not stop negative things from happening--these things are still going to happen whether we like it or not. Everything negative that happens in the world cannot be blamed on art; movies, songs, and other artistic pieces do not influence people, unless it has a connection

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    students’ are being kicked off of teams because they are kneeling during the anthem, and schools are violating the students’ rights. Unlimited expression of students’ should be allowed because it leaves a lasting impact by helping kids grow into adults, without it there is unjust censorship, and it's a right as told in the First Amendment and Constitution. Freedom of speech in schools can leave lasting impacts on students’ by helping them grow into mature, young adults. “Colin Kaepernick said, ‘I’m not

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