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    Question 2 : Artists must be given absolute freedom in creating their works. Do you agree? In today’s society, a practicing artist is confined to social norms whereby it is the general belief that one’s work tends to be censored from the general eye if certain material featured is deemed questionable by the government. Acts of censorship usually lead to outcry from those who wish to have the right to act or express freely which could lead to petitions or strikes. This of course, all comes down…

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    for Britain, the Battle of Bunker Hill gave our forefathers the will to continue the fight. The fight for the freedom to speak against the monarch and his laws. Our forefathers face innumerous odds to eventually win the freedoms they were denied by the red coats. Today, some in our country are attacking the right to free speech as passionately as the British did two hundred years ago. Freedom of speech is the fundamental liberty that all other liberties are built upon, and must be protected…

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    Freedom Writers: Sociological Issues There are many films out in the industry that focus on detailing the works of everyday life. Those whose main message is to give us a more forward understanding in the society we as a nation live in. After going through a few, I narrowed it down to one film in particular that touches on many sociological issues we face every day to this day. Freedom Writers, a film influenced on true events, was released in January of 2007 under the production companies of…

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    speak is exactly what the First Amendment was put in place to protect. His beliefs are not popular amongst most of the progressive population, but can still be relevant to some conservative and has a right to be heard of the demand is there. The freedom of speech is to protect all speech whether it is unpopular and/or accepted by a majority of the population. A protest was planned for progressives to show their disapproval of Mr. Yiannopoulos being allowed to speak. Which is ironic in itself.…

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    Freedom in America Freedom is defined as the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint. In 1787 America’s founding fathers secured that freedom would forever be a part of America when they signed the Constitution. Nowadays, the idea of freedom has become obsolete, and its definition has been twisted and morphed into an argument to justify horrific and disrespectful behavior. Freedom is the ability to live without fear, to not have to sacrifice one’s…

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    beautiful, an opportunity, freedom, and many more. Freedom is such a fulfilling word with what seems like no boundaries. America is known as the land of the free, but is it really free? Do people ever question or go into depth about how free we are? Our government gives us rights which gives us a little bit more freedom. The United States may not have a quintessential freedom but compared to other countries, it might as well be. According to dictionary.com, freedom is defined as the following;…

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    because of freedom of speech.When we think of freedom of speech we think of it as we can say what we want without consequences. There are a lot of bad things that you can say with freedom of speech it is truely a gift, that should never be taken away. Freedom of speech is one of the first rights in the USA and it is the first amendment. Martin Luther king is a great example of freedom of speech. He is my favorite person in U.S history. There are some presidential debates about freedom of speech…

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    The First Amendment, Freedom of Speech By Student name Abstract This essay is focused on First Amendment, freedom of speech in context with information technology. Freedom of speech like mobile phone, television, social media or international newspaper. Using technology of cell phone, making video of other people without their consent and consider it as freedom of speech. This essay covers wide range of such described aspects. Abusing other people on social…

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    Why? The First Amendment to the United States Constitution states that "Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech." The right to free speech is fundamental and is one of the personal rights and liberties that are protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. However, the right to freedom of speech is not absolute. The abuse of this right may be punishable by the State. The freedom of speech does not embrace defamation and libelous speech is not constitutionally protected, nor should…

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    restrictions on freedom of speech? In the year 2016, many voters have found themselves undecided and discontented between the two candidates, Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump. Some people have perceived some of Donald Trump’s remarks of being a racist and a sexist. Therefore, the people believe that Donald trump actions were out of line and should not be said; however, others disagree and encourage him. Why does society find it necessary to restrict the freedom of speech? Shouldn’t freedom of…

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