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    Assignment #1 - Constitution Paper I would fix Bribery and Improper Federalism. 1.Preventing Bribery Via Election Speech I. Any person can express any political opinion. II. Any person may pay to make or promote political speech for, and only for, a candidate or proposition for which they personally are eligible to vote. 2. Reinforcing the 10th Amendment I. The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the…

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    separation among governing body and church is absolutely necessary in America, it is seen throughout history that these two ideas often clash in debate and among legislation (Tyler 717). America exercises a degree of religious freedoms not seen throughout history. Freedom found in the first amendment: to the United States Constitution prohibits the making of any law respecting an establishment of religion, impeding the free exercise of religion (U.S. Const. amend I). Shortly after the Sixteenth…

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    Facebook & Twitter. Without the Constitution, our freedom would be subject to the whims of any dictator with a little power behind them. We wouldn’t have the hobbies we have today. When you stop and think about it, we wouldn’t even really have the right to life, liberty, property or the pursuit of happiness to begin with. You want to run a blog? Sorry, you would need freedom of speech to do that. Are you a newspaper reader? Whoops, you would need freedom of the press in order to enjoy…

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    Equality Analysis

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    Through the whole book Equality wants Individualism. Independence is very important you could not do anything without independence. For example, if you didn't have independence you could not use the word I. You would not even have a name, imagine a world where no one had independence. Everyone was the same no one had a name, a world where there was only we and they and no you. What would that be like? Could you imagine a world like this? A world like this would be so empty. Imagine a world…

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    Should freedom be given or must it be demanded? It is our Constitutional right to have Freedom. People Should not have to fight for what is already theirs. Freedom should be given so people can make their own choices. Freedom should be given for various reasons. To begin, it is our U.S Constitutional right as citizens to have freedom. This long term promise that the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights gives us. As said in “ I Have a Dream”, “they were signing a promissory note…

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    assert that the former's allegations are insulting, offensive, or degrading to them” (Laursen). People are calling for censorship of the words that they find inappropriate and classify it as hate just so it looks like it isn’t undermining freedom of speech. Freedom of speech is to allow people to express their ideas. We are free to not listen instead of making it illegal. The people with power only oppose censorship when it affects themselves, which is not often. Only people with power support…

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    Self Censorship Analysis

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    Take the United States for example: The First Amendment of its constitution explicitly establishes the necessary freedoms of speech and expression. However, despite political protections of these actions, it is nearly impossible to prevent individuals from being ostracized or otherwise spurned by the communities that they belong to, which is one of the major fears that…

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    V-Chip Research Paper

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    A big reason for the problem on when it is appropriate to air indecent material on television has to do with the parents complaining too much. Parents have an obsession of protecting their children from everything on television so when they see something that seems obscene parents will start complain. One thing that the parents can do is get a V-chip that is inserted in the television so a parent can put the television rating which will block any channel that has a higher rating. A problem with…

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    silenced when they are standing up for something meaningful? Students have the right to freedom of speech. Students have the right to read whatever is beneficial to them in school. Students have the right to stand up against anyone who refuses to publish their work all for the wrong reasons. Students shouldn’t have to experience overwhelming censorship. Students are stripped of their natural right to freedom of speech when administrators control what they can or cannot say and wear. This is…

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    Should Toni Be Allowed

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    My friend Toni and I should not be allowed in public. I have multiple reasons this rule should be held in place. First, gravity is out natural enemy. Any flat, bumpy, uneven, odd, or smooth surface holds danger for us. In addition to the social rimes that stand against us, we are incredibly loud. A person could hear our voices and laughter from across a building with a Michael Bay movie playing at full volume. The final reason would be, simply put, would be that I don’t care. i often find myself…

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