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    Dream Of Freedom Analysis

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    the rocks surrounding it are dedicated to Annamae. The top of the waterfall represents reaching freedom, but the waterfall in of itself symbolizes different aspects of Annamae’s heart regarding her dream. Within the waterfall, I used several different shades of blue and black in order to create a strong depth. This depth symbolises the deep yearning in her soul to accomplish her dreams and reach freedom. It also shows the depth of the relationship that she creates with the people that are close…

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    part of novels that are considered offensive, immoral, harmful language, while suppressing the freedom of expression of writers, historians, and readers as well. I believe that censorship prevents people from accessing educational information, literary ideas, environmental and political debates, which in return inhibits communication and restrict written and oral expression. Censorship takes away the freedom to express ourselves as we see fit (first basic right guaranteed by the First Amendment…

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    John Mills Harm Principle

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    John Mill's Harm Principle provided us with the idea that freedom meant to do what one pleased without restraint. This included the restraint from family, friends, society and the government. Mill's principle stated that the only actions that should be prevented and stopped are the ones that created harm to others. In today's society, the structure of this principle could not produce a healthy public lifestyle. All individuals contribute to society and all their actions will affect one another.…

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    written all over us. America grants my generation freedom. America gives you more than one chance. Many opportunities. Many lifestyles. America gives you the freedom to express yourself in words. It's fifty stars and thirteen stripes rise in glory as we all look up to it. People need jobs like flowers need soil and water. Without a job, you have no house, food, or money, etc. Some suffer with great fear when a job is nonexistent. The U.S.’s freedom offers their money to ALL people. In other…

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    right of free expression; includes freedom of assembly, press, religion and speech. The organization FIRE “Foundation for Individual Right Education” defends this acts in the academic society across colleges and university nationwide. Academic freedom of thought, speech and fairness has changed drastically thorough out the years. What was acceptable then it’s now viewed with sensitive eyes and ears. Professor Charles Kors says on video Who’s Too Weak to Live with Freedom? “It is a treating of…

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    through Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “Four freedoms”. The first freedom is freedom of speech and expression. One of the points that Abele makes is that “ Without privacy in sharing our thoughts with others, There is neither freedom of speech nor of association” (Abele, Robert P., Dr. "“Democratic Dictatorship”: The Transition towards Authoritarian Rule in America." Global Research. Global Research, Jan.-Feb. 2014. Web. 18 July 2016.). He uses the third freedom, “Freedom of want, especially economic…

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    Freedom Writers Thesis

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    usually very easy to relate to a character in a movie or just the story in general. The struggles the characters go through are often very relatable to most people and usually have something to do with the struggles going on in the world at that time. Freedom Writers is a movie about high school students who do not know if they will live to see the next day thanks to gang violence, their teacher hopes to bring them…

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    On May 4, 1961, a group of 13 civil rights activists launched the Freedom Rides, a series of bus trips through the American South to protest segregation in interstate bus terminals. The first Freedom Ride left Washington, D.C., on May 4, 1961, and was scheduled to arrive in Anniston Alabama on May 14th. When the bus arrived in Anniston, an angry mob of white people surrounded the bus, causing the driver to continue past the bus station. The mob followed the bus in automobiles, and when the bus…

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    What Are Freedom Quilts

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    Freedom Quilts Are the Freedom Quilts real? Two historians say African American slaves may of used a quilt code to navigate the Underground Railroad. Quilts with patterns named wagon wheel, tumbling blocks, and bear paws appear to have contained secret messages that helped direct slaves to freedom. The code "was a way to say something to a person in the presence of many others without the others knowing," "It was a way of giving direction without saying, 'Go northwest.'" The seamstress would…

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    else was lost. But, today it seems like the pen has lost its might and has turned away from healthy arguments and open discussion and to a new reign of closed mindedness and a world where only one opinion exists. The liberals that once fought for freedom of speech, are now the ones fighting against it. This is seen now in the growing debate to allow government officials to…

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