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    Unlimited Possibilities of Free Speech The free right of expressing one’s thought and opinions is very important according to human rights for a country. Everyone might be able to speak and write with freedom, but could be responsible for such extremely negative or dangerous way of using freedom of speech. Freedom of speech is very important part for democratic government and most people because it is the only way the truth can come out. Everybody is different. Everybody has their own opinions,…

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    all people connect with the art or even see it in an appreciative way. Some art is religiously offensive, racially offensive, has too much nudity, or just makes a person uncomfortable. Censoring the art intrudes on the rights of the artist and the freedom of expression. Things in an art piece that offend someone could speak to another person and inspire them. Most art that gets challenged is a little out of the ordinary and something that is unpopular and it addresses issues that could be…

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    Essay On Desecration

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    that we all have grown accustomed to. For many people the desecration of the American flag is the same as a slap in the face. If our Nations flag is a symbol of freedom then we must protect it, even if it is from Americans. The First Amendment to the US Constitution starts with, “Congress shall make no law respecting … abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances,” (Amendment). This…

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    have been protesting during the national anthem, this, in turn, is causing an uprising about when should people be allowed to protest. People should be able to protest whenever they feel like because that is part of their constitutional right to freedom of speech. Toni Smith author of “A Leader is More Than a Messenger” writes about how everything is advertised during major events. She goes on to explain how sports are filled with political messages even though they relate nothing to the…

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    Do you ever feel like your rights are being taken away because of censorship? People think now in life that they have to sugar coat and protect everyone from reality by censoring what they hear, see, and how they dress. There are some things for little kids that need to be censored for them but it should be up to the parents. Society now thinks that just because someone participate then that means they get a prize. People get participation awards, get wimpier, our arts are restricted, and…

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    censorship of literature and language. While some books have been banned for years, the banning of language is new. By censoring language and literature in schools and elsewhere, students are being sheltered and many people are being deprived of the freedom of speech, even in our own state. Schools often use literature to teach lessons, but a challenge that teachers are facing now is the banning of many classic books. One such book is The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, which has been…

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    interpretations for everyone. Each individual has witnessed or experienced some type of censorship in their lives where it is the suppression or prohibition of certain things such as books, media, and news. Having things censored is taking away the freedom of an individual it’s like enclosing an individual in a box without letting the person see, listen, smell, touch, and taste the reality. There are different thoughts on things being censored some may follow along or go against it, but if…

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    flag has been altered and redone several times, but the symbolism behind the flag has remained constant. The flag represents everything that makes this country great from the resounding cry of the people to the hard fight for freedom, but most importantly the inalienable freedom of man. To truly protect the flag and its symbolic significance, it must be allowed to be desecrated. By banning the defilement of the American flag, we endanger the very liberty the flag is meant to protect. Those in…

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    Freedom Debt Relief

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    Americans result in taking up loans to sort out many financial issues such as mortgages. However, with the current high lending rates and the high rates of unemployment, it becomes very difficult to repay these loans in time. This is where the company Freedom Debt Relief comes in to address this matters. It is a US company that works to reduce financial strain when repaying debts. Currently, their headquarters are located in San Mateo, California. A brief history of the company is that it was…

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    Rosenblatt illustrates the freedom of speech by expressing the limits of the public. People should express their freedom of speech in a way that isn’t offensive to others. Roger Rosenblatt speaks of freedom of speech used by a variety of people throughout the world. Each individual acts upon their own opinion of freedom of speech. In the article, Rosenblatt often mentions how he feels about each incident. In response to Rosenblatt’s article, I feel like one’s freedom of speech should be…

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