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    “Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech” is the first amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Does this amendment state that I can say anything, without restriction, and not have consequences from the government? The language the first amendment uses indicates that government cannot restrain any speech; but, there is speech that is constitutionally protected and there is speech that is not constitutionally protected. I believe the wording of the amendment is broad and we do have…

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    Throughout a child’s development, it has been shown that stimulating creativity and individuality produces well rounded adults. Part of creativity is expressing you through personal appearance. Uniforms are being used widely in private and public schools around the world. Experts claim they are used to take the competition out of the way one dresses, keeps the focus on learning, and bring safety back to the school halls. But in all reality they tend to make things worse. They take away a…

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    Our Freedom of speech is given to us, among our many other rights, so we the people can stand up for our words and be safe to talk our own opinions. But, with this freedom comes limitations that are tested everyday. Many forms of speech are prohibited in order to keep the peace in the atmosphere. We are limited by the government in order to keep equilibrium of society steady. Even though Chaplinsky had his right to speak, he did violate the law by insulting others and so he would be tried in…

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    The Ideology Of Art

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    both Nafisi and Nelson’s works demonstrate that art has many ideas attached to it. Therefore, art is naturally ideological because every unique piece has a multiplicity of meanings, and spreads new ideas into the minds of the observers, creating freedom of thought, cultural ideas, and imaginary…

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    important amendment to the US people. The authors also agree on the fact that millennials do exist and are out in the world affecting many different things and affecting the way the world works. Finally, the authors all can agree that millennials and freedom of speech go hand in hand. Although, the authors have varying viewpoints on how they go hand in hand, they can certainly agree that the two are synonymous with each…

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    its people. However, the government and the media see censorship as a suppression of communication which they consider harmful. The problem with censorship arises when trying to draw the thin line between what is considered harmful and what is freedom of expression, as defined by the government or media. On the one hand, censorship is very important in certain specific cases; the main goal of censorship today is to protect children from seeing inappropriate content, profanity, and to an…

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    Facebook and Government censorship Dear American public, as some of you may know the New York Times has reported that we, Facebook have developed a software that would allow us to suppress posts from appearing in people’s new feeds depending on different geographic areas. It has not been yet made available yet because of concerns from many people. There are many moral reasons why people, including us think that this new technology should and should not be used. As one of the largest companies…

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    Engel Vs Vitale Summary

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    In 1962, the Supreme Court settled a dispute between the New York State Board of Regents and the New York Civil Liberties Union representing five families in New Hyde Park, New York. Several years before, the Board of Regents had written a prayer for the purpose of “supplementing the training of the home, ever intensifying in the child that love for God…which is the mark of true character, training, and a sure guarantee of a country’s welfare.” The recommended prayer read: Almighty God, we…

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    The United States gave its people freedom to determine what they want to read and listen. If we wouldn’t be able to take what we want to read, this country wouldn’t be any different from those dictators. People can make their own intelligent decisions without government telling them to do…

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    Flag Desecration

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    civil liberties actually contradicts this notion, as most liberals favor a hands-off approach from the government and conservatives say they would like to see more government intervention. Merriam-Webster’s law dictionary defines a civil liberty as “freedom from arbitrary interference in one’s pursuits (as in expressing thoughts, practicing a religion,…

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