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    In the hypothetical “Flights of Fancy and the Freedom of Speech,” Jeremy is a 16-year-old video game addict who is suspended after posting some fanfiction on facebook which involves characters from his favorite video game, Space Traveler XVIII, plotting to kill one of the characters, Waroomba. The characters are unable to kill Waroombra, however, because he has a copy of the United States Constitution. After the attempted murder, Waroombra grabs an assault rifle and says that he will bring it everywhere

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    Liberty, Value, and the Liberal Perspective ABSTRACT: This paper discusses the nature of liberty from the point of view of value. Liberty is the highest value for liberals. The root of this liberal view is their particular conception of self. Rawls says 'the self is prior to the ends which are affirmed by it.' This is also the Kantian view of the self: the self is prior to its socially given roles and relationships. Therefore, no end is exempt from possible revision by the self. There is nothing

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    noticed how dress codes are more targeted towards girls or, limit their freedom of expression? Or, how teachers and staff label girls as distractions? The dress code implies that boys can't stop themselves from looking at girls' bodies, so, it's the girls' fault when boys can't pay attention in math. It's the girls who are taken out of class to change their clothes. Getting rid of dress codes would give kids more freedom of expression, getting rid of dress codes would make the girls feel free, instead

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    Cargnelutti English IV, B2 Mrs. Hartman 3/24/16 Hindering Expression and Depriving Growth The controversial act of banning books in the public school system is hindering children from growing in their intellect and identity. “Schools and Censorship: Banned Books” is an article released by People For the American Way, which explains that American’s were given one basic right and it is one that must be fought for and maintained daily. This is the freedom to express as each individual sees fit. Because of

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    forbidding information useful, and some may think that freedom of speech; is not a right; but rather something to be sacrificed for the greater good of society. Censoring anything, be it

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    by our founding fathers, all American citizens have the right to freedom of expression. In 1968, school officials forbid students from wearing armbands that supported a truce being made in the Vietnam War. They brought the case to the Supreme Court. The justices ruled in favor of the students, saying that if the school’s authorities punished the students for wearing the armbands, they were violating our right to freedom of expression. We have the right to our own opinion, and without this right, people

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    topic of the editorial is about a woman named Anastasia Lin that can’t get a visa to attend Miss World contest because of her actions, advocating for freedom of religion and expression in China. 2.) The thesis of the editorial is chinese security agents tried to stop a 25 year old torontonian from advocating for freedom of religion and expression. Another quotation used,”Silence will not protect my father… I know he is safer in the light of international attention than in the shadows sought by

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    Are tattoos and piercings revolting or an expression of art? Now imagine one of these potential employers adorned with tattoos, applying for a job? Would you hire them? If you do not, is that considered discrimination? Not hiring someone because of their tattoos or piercings is considered discrimination. Professionalism is not based on employees looks, it is based on their work ethic and how they treat others. Tattoos and piercings are a form of freedom of speech by expressing someone’s beliefs,

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    amendments are the Bill of Rights, one of them being freedom of speech. Freedom of speech is defined as the right to articulate one's opinions and ideas without the interference of government retaliation, censorship, or societal sanction. In this paper, I argue that every citizen is entitled to freedom of speech where there are limitations with the help of The Harm Principle. According to Mill, freedom is to have free speech, thought, religion, and the freedom to plan and live life as one pleases. He states

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    history, Americans have fought hard to gain independence and the freedoms that come with it. However, some choose to test the limitations of those freedoms. For some time, Americans have shown their disgust of the American government by burning flags, and even cutting them up to use as clothing. Although mocking the American government and the flag is disrespectful, revoking the right to do so would be a violation of freedom of expression, which is guaranteed by the First Amendment. Those who support

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