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    Americans Should Be Free

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    All people should be given the right to say what they want America was made for Freedom that includes freedom of speech we all have different options but we all have the right to express your selves for our society is part of free speech.For we have the right to make jokes about ISIS for example but because we make jokes that mean nothing to us people from different places may get angry at us and some will even kill us even if we draw someone they just might kill us.Like the cartoonists killed…

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    beliefs had the ability to shed a negative light on only the protesting students of Jefferson County. Quantz defines in the text that the ontology Homo economicus states that humans are self-interested animals, who involve…

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    represents racism because it was used during the slavery time. While others believe it represents “Southern pride”. The law involved would be the freedom of speech/ 1st amendment. The Confederate Flag represents racism because the flag was for the people of the south who believed slavery was not wrong. So by having the flag raised in some states could have people hurting from what the flag represented from the past. The Democrats views on the Confederate Flag have changed throughout the years,…

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    hate website felt that the school administrators were violating her free speech rights under the first amendment by punishing her for something that occurred outside of school. The student also thought that she would get away with it because it was outside of school. The student tried to take social media to their advantage because they thought they would not be punished for it. The first amendment states that citizens should be able to express and be exposed to wide range of opinions. Some…

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    today’s world. They are creating music that is seizing people’s attention in both positive and negative ways. Most of the time this controversial music is created to draw attention to issues of violence, sexuality, religion, or obscene language. First, it is important for an…

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    Prayer In Public Schools

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    able have a prayer before the beginning of each school day over the intercom. Laws abolished this from happening in schools across the nation and major lawsuits were formed. The Second Amendment states that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the…

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    Confederate Flag Controversy For a long time coming in the United States people are finally saying how they feel about the Confederate Flag. Some people believe it is part of their heritage, others think it is a sign of racism and disrespect. People tend not to pay attention to the real meaning of the flag. Everyone and each family has their own meaning for the Confederate Flag but the straight forward meaning this that is was the Confederates flag in a war that took place almost 150 years ago…

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    Religious Assessments

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    the duty which we owe to our creator and the manner of discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or violence.”’(Madison, 478) In other words, to pass the assessment bill would be to infringe upon the people’s first Amendment right, freedom of religion. The assessment bill would make the Christian religion a part of public schools, meaning students would be required to learn it. This fear has been in our society since the birth of religion itself. Everyone is…

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    The issue of schools limiting students online speech is so controversial because some believe it takes away students’ rights while others argue it helps prevent the violation of a student’s rights to learn. Topic (point) sentence:People don’t think that you should limit online speech because it takes away from students rights. Evidence 1: Just by taking away online speech, there are still many other ways that people are going to bully. It is not going to help anything and you are taking a way…

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    Religious Accommodations

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    Your post has some very insightful points that truly sheds light to the importance of religious accommodations in the workplace. Essentially, since employees may experience conflicts between their employment obligations and their religious observations, employers are legally required to reasonably accommodate these religious obligations, unless the accommodation would cause undue hardship for the employer (Ghumman, Ryan, Barclay, & Markel, 2013). Moreover, your post has helped me to really see…

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