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    informal language during his speech. He achieves validity in his…

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    censorship in schools because doing so undermines our rights to free speech, prevents productive conversation and disrupts higher learning; we need to encourage free speech before nobody is allowed to open their mouths anymore. The biggest argument for censoring schools is “age appropriate.” The phrase “age appropriate” is a term used to describe…

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    environment where students can learn. So the school administrators take away the student's right to speech. It sounds crazy, but the school administrators do this because the students are minors, and it is not violating their rights, but some disagree to that. Should students have the right to speak out on campus? Organizations like the Center for Public Education says,"It is important to remember that speech, as defined by the Constitution, is not just words. It also includes nonverbal and…

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    commencement rhetoric and utilized commencement speeches to determine the significant characteristics of the genre. Establishing the commonalities within the genre of commencement addresses gives the speaker a structure to which he can pattern his speech. For the audience, genres enable them to know what to expect from the speaker. The methodology used was generic criticism. Generic criticism, as defined by Gault (2008), is a method that entails the categorization of a text into a group…

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    world. This new world established new human race, independent in every aspect of life. America possibly is the only society with the freedom given to every individual. Our forefathers have given this freedom on the central idea of “free speech.” The right is free speech is evolutionary innate and prove of our existence. In our society, this right is so important that the writers of the ‘Bill of Rights’ gave it very first place and for personal safety empowered us with ‘Right to bear arms;’…

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    suggest that restriction on speech should be legislated or practiced through self-censorship, rather than robust free expression, which journalist Flemming Rose suggests is the best solution. In his book “The Tyranny of Silence”, Rose presents a number of well-crafted arguments in support of robust free expression, and addressed opposing views in such a way that I find his argument ultimately more effective. ` One of the arguments that Rose presents is that freedom of speech is the only way to…

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    The western world has many freedoms in comparison to other nations around the world, especially in terms of political liberty; there are, however, many aspects of the political climate that remain turbulent. One of these aspects, the freedom of speech, is powerfully addressed in philosopher John Stuart Mill's novel, On Liberty. Mill argues that, “[i]f all mankind minus one were of one opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person than he, if he had the power, would be…

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    Panhandling Ordinance Is A Valid, Content-neutral Regulation Of Speech Under The First Amendment And Therefore, Does Not Violate Mr. Hou’s Right To Freedom Of Speech. (Jerica B. Johnson) The District Court did not err in its denial of Petitioners’ motion to dismiss the panhandling charge, holding that the City of Aston’s panhandling ordinance is content-neutral and a constitutionally-valid time, place, and manner restriction of speech. The First Amendment to the United States Constitution…

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    speaking in a polite tone and speaking politically correct. Political correctness should be used when talking to the media. The media today has a way of transforming what you say into what no one wants to hear you say. A well thought out speech suddenly becomes a hate speech against a certain race. Which is why there is a difference between talking to the media and talking to your buddies. When talking in ordinary conversations, ordinary terms and sayings can be used. People should speak what is…

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    right of free speech, invades an individual 's privacy and oppresses people with different ideas and opinions. Censorship is against the very First Ammendment, one of the most important aspects of the Constitution, the right of free speech. According to News Blaze, “...freedom of expression is directly correlated with freedom of speech, which is granted to us by the provisions of the First Amendment to the Constitution.” (Danz, Jr.). An individual’s right to express…

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