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    Legalized hate speech? Hate speech has been a problem in America with incidents such as the Charlottesville of the summer of 2017, Hate speech is the form of speech attacking a person or group based on their attributes such as ethnic background, sexual orientation, race, and etc. however, hate speech with without the intent to cause violence should be protected because if America were to try and censor another viewpoint and stop these people from expressing their opinions the past would…

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    the First Amendment was put in place to protect. His beliefs are not popular amongst most of the progressive population, but can still be relevant to some conservative and has a right to be heard of the demand is there. The freedom of speech is to protect all speech whether it is unpopular and/or accepted by a majority of the population. A protest was planned for progressives to show their disapproval of Mr. Yiannopoulos being allowed to speak. Which is ironic in itself. Peaceful…

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    Speech Sound Disorders

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    A speech sound disorder incudes problems with articulation and phonological processes that persist beyond the age of acquisition. A speech sound disorder can affect both children and adults, and subsequently can have a social or educational impact on individuals across the lifespan. Speech-Language Pathologists have taken an influential role in treating speech sound disorders. Treating the various speech sound disorders related to articulation and phonological disorders is important due to the…

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    It is always eye opening to watch and read things that are through the perspective of a person who stutters. Having grown up with a classmate who stuttered with a really great school SLP gave me a different perspective. In school we learned that our just needed a little more time to say what he wanted to say and if he was having a really hard time he would sing it, there was a lot of singing going on in our classroom. The school SLP pushed in to our classroom all the time to teach us to be…

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    predict our country? I most certainly do. In a commencement speech by Colin Powell presented for Howard University in 1994, Powell talks about several adversities and issues, such as freedom of speech at Howard University, the moving forward of several countries, having pride in your race and heritage, and how if you want to succeed in life, you must be prepared to go through copious of adversities and challenges. I believe that with this speech and the contents of it, a message was purveyed…

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    Freedom of Speech “Donald Trump has become the biggest- what seems like the only- political story in the country” (Continetti par.1). The billionaire, Donald Trump, known for Trump Towers and The Trump Organization, has decided to run for the presidency in 2016. Recently, he has been criticized for making harsh remarks about Mexico, women, and illegal immigration. Many people believe that Trump shouldn’t say whatever is on his mind. I believe that Donald Trump has the right to freedom of…

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    Free Speech in Colleges The college institutions are changing but are changing in the wrong way. Many colleges in this time are opting for a change in school policy. Colleges believe that banning the certain use of words is important to ending hate speech. This kind of thinking is very bad when your denying the students their rights. While colleges banning words that are known to be offensive is good, the banning of rudimentary words and unfair punishment is obviously, over doing it, and…

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    No platforming has become a topic of hot discussion within universities across the United Kingdom. In a survey done by the BBC of 1001 students from various universities, they found that 63% believed that the National Union of Students of the United Kingdom is right to have a “No Platforming” policy. Platforming itself is the act of having a platform for which to freely discus your beliefs, theories, and ideas. There is no limit to what a person with a platform can talk about. Many believe that…

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    Eddie S. Glaude, writer of “The Real ‘Special Snowflakes’ on Campus Free-Speech Debates”, tackles a well-argued question asked by liberals and conservatives. Do students who are attending college universities have the right to protest on campus? Right off the bat, Glaude categorizes conservatives as those who are against freedom of speech. This is the first small yet obvious piece of bias- bagging on conservatives. By placing them in this category, students now look at all conservatives as…

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    Free Speech and College Censorship In a time where political views and religious beliefs, and even college criticism have become a part of discussion on college campuses, most colleges have a bias that affect students in positive and negative way depending on own political views. Students are getting their 1st amendment right taken away because they think and show different political and religious ideas and protest that goes against the colleges believe. Their is also misrepresentation of…

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