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    Censorship In Libraries

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    helped us better the world. Libraries should never, in any case, be censored from the public. In the bill of rights, one of the most famous, and important amendments to americans in any time period is the first amendment, Specifically the freedom of speech. This right not only allows people to say whatever they want, it allows people to hear every side of an argument, and form their own opinions on many subjects, concerning our society…

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    the use of the name “the slants” for his band. The United States constitution protects the right to freedom of expression and speech. In this case, the trademark office violates both “freedom of speech” and “freedom of expression”. The standards have to be viable to protest “free speech” and it has to be reasonable and fill the requirements to question the freedom of speech. Basically what we're saying is, by Tam not being able to use the name “slants” as their band name, it's opening up a wide…

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    man who would eventually try to assassinate President Reagan. I, however, remember asking my him in an outrage why Hinckley didn’t get in any trouble for saying such a disgusting thing, and he very politely looked at me and said “Free country, free speech.” I remembered those four words to this day and along with my interest in the workings of our nation’s government grew a serious…

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    The United States of America was built on the foundation that anyone of any religion can come and seek freedom. This nation was established two hundred and forty years ago and has been a place of refuge for individuals facing production in their native lands. Since its creation America has been known as one of the most tolerant countries in the world. Each year at the white house, the president lights a Christmas tree celebrating Christmas with the majority of the United States population. The…

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    Low Intelligence

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    The Constitution of the United States and the Bill of RIghts prohibit discrimination based on someone’s intelligence level. This means they cannot be treated differently in political and social activities. Although some people would say that this is a terrible idea, it is unjust to not allow someone to practice their basic rights because they are not as smart as others. America was founded on the idea of freedom. If you take away someone’s rights based on their intelligence, that is not…

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    role in the society? I believe that the first Amendment is but a guide for our country and it's freedoms are based upon it. I also think that censorship plays a protective role in America because of the “government's act of banning or altering media, speech, or performances.”-Via HG.ORG The reason I believe the 1st amendment is a guide for the other amendments is because it is the first of the inalienable rights that all citizens and all people should have! And every other law and freedom…

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    The most important right of the civil liberty is the freedom of the press because freedom of the press allows citizens to stay informed, gives the people a voice to address wrongs, and gives citizens the ability to make better decisions and form opinions based on the information presented. Having a voice and being allowed to address wrongs is a powerful privilege. Being able to talk about the wrongs the government has committed informs the public, therefore affecting elections and protests. Free…

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    Peaceful Protest Examples

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    Peaceful protesting/resistance to laws positively impacts free society. Peaceful protesting is a given natural right and is a very important right. In the 1st Amendment it states, "the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances". This allows people to change the way the government and the country is working, and usually in a positive way. When people protest it is normally because they feel something unjust has been done and that it…

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    Essay On Hate Crimes

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    A crime can fall into many various categories. One of these types of crimes, is a hate crime. This type of crime can be defined as a racially-motivated, violent crime where the perpetrator targets victims of certain races or social factors. These crimes can lead to the most violence, and even death of the victim because the criminal is driven to cause harm or destruction. For example, hate crimes can have a extensive effect on an individual, and can lead to an adverse effect on a community as a…

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    Macbeth Identity

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    A good example of this is the great trauma of Pearl Harbor. When FDR gave his Day of Infamy speech, his words came with an extra layer of gravity, as it would decide whether or not the US would enter into the war on the Axis powers. He uses a few forms of figurative language such as repetition, and uses pathos to ensure the American people that…

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