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    Is Edgar Allan Poe Crazy?

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    Would you have ever thought that Allen Poe was insane? Would you say he is not ready for schools? Well we just might have a problem this story is not too graphic for kids like us we can handle it. Kids like us will not even think about killing someone.If they do they will think of the bad things that will happen to them.Unlike Allen Poe he couldn’t control his own self but we can. My first reason that we can watch stuff like this is we can control our actions. Have you ever hard a kid…

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    In the past, people only had a limited array of methods to spread and promote their beliefs; however the main difference today is that thanks to recent advancements in technology people now have access to a wider array of resources in spreading their ideologies. People today are bombarded with emotion triggering news stories and aggressive political campaigns which can influence their line of thinking, which ideologies they will side with, and the kind of people they will surround themselves…

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    Defender of copyright infringers Joe Hickster made it his mission to make people believe that movie pirates should not be penalized. In essence, he makes it seem okay for people to infringe copyrighted materials because they can get away with it. So basically, he's one of the reasons why the entertainment business is struggling with piracy. Hickster is responsible for keeping infringers from facing the consequences of their actions. He runs a blog called ACS Bore that was set up to undermine…

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    Critical approaches to media production Eminem - Without Me Censorship Censorship is when speech, public communication or other information that can be considered harmful or offensive to certain parts of the public is removed or covered from certain things such as music or television. In Eminem songs he has to use censorship in his music played on the radio or where younger people can access it because a lot of his music is considered offensive to different nationalities, genders and…

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    if there was three words that could change your lifestyle all together? The lives of the Quakers would be different if the establishment clause was being enforced. It would change so many different aspects of their life, such as their safety and freedom. The establishment clause is a law that separates church from state. This basically means that you can't make any laws based on your religion. Without having this law, a theocracy can…

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    campuses are clashing with their administrations and debating the limits of free speech after finding chalk messages voicing support for Donald J. Trump scrawled on campus property.” This goes on to summarize how messages such as, “Build A Wall” and “Donald Trump 2016” were frightening and threatening to them. The president of Emory, James W. Wagner released a statement regarding the matter “As an academic community, we must value and encourage the expression of ideas, vigorous debate, speech…

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    Lately I’ve been hearing a lot of buzz about how there has been a bit of controversy about an art students painting and whether or not it should be displayed at the art exhibition here on campus. It has been brought to my attention that in the painting the artist depicted herself as a sailor seducing her boyfriend who was depicted as a siren. Some people feel like the painting is pornographic while others believe that it is simply artistic. But is it really a big deal? A question that I’m pretty…

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    country we live in today, religious liberty is very prominent. To my understanding, today no is forced to abide by a particular religion. The participation in religion solely relies on the choice of the individual. However, centuries ago, religious freedom was looked down upon. There are numerous events that took place that resulted in the branches of other denominations and religious liberty. British Colonist settled on the Eastern seaboard of America. It was common that in the English…

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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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    choice to say what they want. Speech is an act and acts which cause unnecessary and substantial harm should be illegal. Freedom of speech promotes the liberty of individuals not to allow us to cause harm to one another and spread hate online. Advocacy of Violence The First Amendment does generally bar the government from controlling communication but, regulating speech on the Internet would help to at least curb violence both on and off the Internet. Speech that contains an incitement to…

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