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    political correct is the right way to go. Political correctness is the thought of language and environment that does not offend anyone. That some words are better to use than others. Many argue that words hold great power, which I agree with, however, freedom of speech is and will always be extremely important for everyone in society. In the article ”Why Al Jazeera will not say Mediterranean ’migrants’”, Al Jazeera English states that they will be using the term ”refugee” instead of ”migrant”.…

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    Right To Speak For Free

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    an individual has as a citizen of country. Freedom of Speech gives the people an open minded thought to freely speak about their opinions on present day situations on what they think should happen. Not only has this right caused problems for past decades, but it proceeds to produce definite events that have occurred throughout history. Although many have taken the law into their own hands to a further extension then what it's meant to be used for. Freedom of speech is defined as the right to…

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    The Freedom of Speech Our Freedom of Speech is protected by the First Amendment under The United States Constitution. The Freedom of Speech protects our right to talk to whoever we want, however we want, and whatever we want. Free speech is fundamental to human beings and the first Amendment reinforces that idea .This is the basis of the American Democratic ideals. Freedom of Speech is an essential human right that protects the citizen’s in all outlets of communication. The Freedom of Speech…

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    knowledgeable of the world situation; he is exemplifying good sense. He continues this theme of knowledgeability lather in the speech. He uses sentence beginnings like “I have called…I am assured” to smoothly transition from his pathetic leaning economic policy (Roosevelt). He further seals his authority as president citing his “constitutional duty to “give the Congress information of the state of the union”” (Roosevelt). FDR tees up his policy statements with a call to action. He cautions…

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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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    Newseum Persuasive Speech

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    celebrate the first American Constitutional freedom. President Trump is pressuring Congress into passing a bill that will start a project to make room for new monuments. The project will consist of tearing down monuments that the government feels are unnecessary. The project will ruin DC and the American spirit. If the bill does pass, the Newseum should definitely not be torn down since it is a reminder of what America is, it will have horrible economic effects on the country, and tearing it…

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    Opportunities. There are approximately 196 countries in the world. The total population adds up to an estimating seven billion people who live on seven different continents, there are many cultures with great diversity in religion, education, government and economic systems. Although I had the opportunity to spend some time in three different countries I believe the United States of America is the land of opportunities. The United States has always been a home to many different cultures. From…

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    Mill Individual Liberty

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    Mill's philosophy of individual liberty places limitations on the freedom that allows human beings to form opinions and express such views without restrictions or prejudice. He explicitly professes his belief in autonomy unless a person indicates a motive that places others in danger and asserts that people are well aware that actions shouldn't be as free as opinions1. Consequently, opinions lose protection, when the circumstances and the manner in which they are expressed in constitute an…

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    The freedom of speech, not only is a want, but a need in this world. The freedom of speech affects almost everything in a person's daily life, every day of the week. This freedom of speech is also associated with the other first amendment freedoms. People always have something to say about an event, a debate, or anything that catches everyone's attention. Freedom of speech is a need because of the effect, of not having the freedom of speech, on other countries. The reason why this right is a…

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    Rawlsian Vs Libertarian

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    man 's freedom away from him, save other men. To be free, a man must be free of his brothers. That is freedom. That and nothing else." (Anthem). There are many different definitions of freedom and freedom means different things to every individual person. For that reason, I think that is why there are different groups, such as the Libertarian’s and Rawlsian. Both of these groups have principles that relate to freedom, but just like every individual they have the different looks on how freedom…

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