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    Religious Liberty Debate

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    because if this is taken away as an individual right should one not fret over the possibility of the government becoming too powerful? When one mentions religious liberty this separation is almost always given as the definition or just simply the freedom of an individual to practice their own religious…

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    Censorship In North Korea

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    Censorship is the practice of officially examining publicly available materials and suppressing the “unacceptable” parts. This process has been used on printed products since the 15th century. As time went on censorship has been applied to materials such as literature, movies, television, music, and the internet. Today, censorship is a rising topic in this country. We now live in a world that is widely connected, and some may think that means censorship is more important than ever, but not all.…

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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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    According to various dictionaries, freedom is the state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint. We are liberated to be angry or sad or happy in our society, which may not be tolerable in other countries. We are proficient to experience being out of harm’s way and secluded in our own country. We have the Independence to uphold our existence as classified as competent. During my life, freedom has been used to symbolize the United States of America.…

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    regarding freedom of speech by using ethos and backs up his reasoning by using imagery, juxtaposition, and motifs. Lippmann explains that freedom of speech is technically right given to all Americans but becomes a matter of pure toleration when listening to one’s opponent. He builds on his point by offering to explanations to his argument. He says the that we protect the right of freedom of speech because we are unselfish and want to hear what our opponents have to say, or do we protect freedom…

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    The United States Government has an obligation to protects its citizens. - The United States is the leading country in civil rights. Its citizens have far more liberties and opportunities than anywhere else. If national security is threatened, I believe that our civil liberties should be violated if warranted. The Government should have necessary access to prevent domestic terrorism. The world today is a very dangerous place, and we must do everything possible to combat any challenges we face,…

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    to my generation are Freedom, Happiness, and Love. My mom always says that America gives us a lot of things. The first gift to my generation is freedom. The second gift to my generation is happiness. Freedom makes me feel thankful. I am thankful that we are free. I am also thankful for the people who sacrificed their live for our freedom. The third gift to my generation is love. The first gift America gives to my generation is freedom. To me freedom means I am free. Freedom to me means choice,…

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    School uniforms. These two words should never be put together. As a student at an international school, I personally think that it should be forbidden for people to wear uniforms during school. School uniforms are usually all the same for everyone on the entire campus. What fun will that be, wearing the same outfit as everyone everyday? School uniforms will not allow us to identify or express who we are, help any conflicts dealing with clothes, and can be a waste of money. I’ll be the first to…

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    When a state constitution is inconsistent with the United States Constitution there is simply one answer for this issue. The solution can be found in Article 6 Clause 2 of the US Constitution, the Supremacy Clause. According to the textbook, the Supremacy Clause explains that the “powers of the national government are not limited by any specific sate power” (Cochran E. Clarke 22). In other words the national law preempts state law even when the laws conflict. For example, the US Constitution…

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    modernized leadership techniques and values, the female leader, Catherine the Great exemplified cultural competence. She demonstrated cultural competence through her non tyrannical approach including: supporting the serfs, celebrating the religious freedom of Russia, and displaying gender equality. As part of Catherine's initiative to change Russia for the better she believed Russia would benefit from the abolition of serfdom. Catherine began campaigning for a law freeing serfs and on August…

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