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    as social science fiction film. The story takes place in a community where there is no suffering, hunger, or war. The society revolves around the idea of "sameness," which means every person viewed as equals, with no differences. All type of self-expression is frowned upon in this civilization. In The Giver, no one is able to see in color and all emotions are suppressed, due to injections the government enforces everyone to take. When the main character, Jonas, becomes enlightened he realizes…

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    Pt1420 Unit 4 Lab Report

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    * For the first one this is what I would do...okay so we have the original equation for the first one & based off that this is what I would do...I would discover f ( 2 ) by inserting x equals 2. f ( x ) equals 3x plus 2 f ( 2 ) equals 2 f ( x ) represents 3x plus 2 so the letter f which is the two would represent three which is now 3 ( 2 ) plus 2 equals 8 1 over f ( 2 ) equals 8 2 over f ^ - 1 ( 3 ) when f ( x ) equals 2x minus 7 over three. For this one what we want to do is discover f ^…

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    Facial Micro Expression

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    A micro expression is a tiny facial cue that appears within one-fifth of a second. It is uncontrollable and shows an observer signs of every emotion. It shows signs of deceit as well. Usually these are undetectable, but with some training they can be detected and used in investigations. Therefore, facial micro-expressions should be admissible in federal investigations. We need a replacement for polygraphs, and micro-expressions are a fine candidate. The previously used lie detector, the…

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    The Theta Upsilon chapter of Phi Theta Kappa has chosen the topic “Quests for Human Expression” as our focus for the Honors in Action theme “Frontiers and the Spirit of Exploration.” The right to freedom of expression, equality and human rights is a crucial key to democracy, and is safeguarded by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), to which the United…

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    present era, as controversial art pieces dealing with obscene subject matter are questioned and criminally tried for the purpose of determining their constitutionality under Section 2(b) of the Canadian Carter of Rights and Freedoms; the Freedom of Expression. However, this raises the question: To what extent should the Canadian…

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    Oppression of Expression Throughout history, artworks have been deemed inappropriate, unlawful, and unable to be seen by an audience; from artworks such as Michelangelo’s, “The Last Judgement” in 1565, to Adam Sandler’s, “Pixels” in 2015, people have ruined works like these because of differences in society. Censorship is used to describe the silencing of work that has been made. Including the removal of work that is on display or in performance or the scrutinizing of finished work before it is…

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    Francisco Gutierrez 03.03 Linear Functions 1. The equation we have is 2x+3y=1200. The first thing you would need to do in the equation is subtract 2x to both sides. 2x cancels out and now we subtract 2x and 1200. You would end up getting 3y=2x-1200. Then finally, you would have to divide everything by -3. Your final answer for this question is y=-2/3x+400. Your slope is -2/3 and your y-intercept is 400. 2. So we know that our slope is -2/3 and the y-intercept is 400. You have one point on the…

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    is remarkable. The particular focus of emotional expressions is an evolving field. We will discuss the perception of emotional expressions by an infant and the role that familiarity plays in it. Contextual information such as the familiarity of a person can affect an infant, as young as 3 months old and their perception of an emotion. Studies of different ages of infant’s and their ability to discriminate between a variety of emotional expressions indicate the factors that facilitate the…

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    speech and hate speech. It aims to define the term “freedom of speech and expression” in a democracy, as stated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 19. Furthermore it will explore the principles of free speech based on international law and standards and the importance of free speech. We look at the meaning and the legislation around hate speech, and explore the impact of hate speech on freedom of expression. Moreover we inquire and pose the question: “Can and should free…

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    Freedom of expression, set under section 2(b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, is one of Canada’s most valued rights in the bill of rights of the Constitution. It is has paved the way for the society in which thirty-five million people reside today. With this level of influence and admiration, it is truly a fundamental right. However, many ground-breaking cases have illustrated the need to limit freedom of expression. A prime example is the landmark case that took place in 1990…

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