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    Ravinder Kaur Professor Ms. Barksdale-Shaw English 111 College Composition I November 2, 2015 Freedom of Speech “Apne man ke bhavo aur vicharo ko parakat karna abhykiwat kahlata Hai”. Do you find it difficult to read the first sentence? Read it again you might understand a word or so. I bet, you won`t be able to guess what it means. Let me tell you, it means, “Freedom without the language can’t be Freedom. After spending many years in India, I moved to an environment that was totally…

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    The first Amendment protects our freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition as it reads: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or 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. Throughout history there have been many notable court cases supporting the first amendment such as Schenck v. United…

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    What are the points of a commencement speech or graduation speech by the valedictorian? Their main objective is to give credit to the people that helped him or her and his or her class reach the point they are at now, deliver the speech with emotion and feeling, while keeping it simple enough to show the logic in what that class and person has done in their years at their respected school. Jake Tapper spoke at his commencement speech on behalf of the class of 2017 at Dartmouth University. He…

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    Freedom of speech and the Constitution We are all fortunate enough to have the freedom of speech, it is given to us as americans being ruled under the american constitution. We find the right to speak our minds in the first amendment of the constitution. Freedom of speech is taken a couple of ways, some of these are positive some may not have the same positive spin. Some people think we can say anything we like, no matter how controversial it maybe, without fear of punishment. Some think…

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    While protecting children is an important thing society has to take on, some believe that internet censorship for children can lead to oppressing the people of a nation. Since internet is something that is hard to regulate it becomes a bit of chore when deciding how to protect children. Government can use these regulations as a mask and in reality use them to oppress. Especially totalitarian governments like China, Russia, and Iran. Lawrence Strickling, the US Department of Commerce Assistant…

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    Doe case Sante Fe showed that students could present the message of a school, especially if elected. In this case Mr Fredrick appeared to be part of the school message by having other students hold a sign up across from the school. The message that he was displaying is against school policy. Students were required to go to this activity. This aligns with the idea that these children should have…

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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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    The concept of free speech is heavily debated in the media. It is human nature to laud our superiority over others, and with free speech, the results are people, who may not be smarter, trying to put down others and push their opinion on them. Free speech is vital for the health of our society but it most definitely needs limits too. In a perfect world freedom of speech would be allowed up until the point when you are purposely hurting and offending people, but it would be impractical to…

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    praise, criticise or question the world around us. Article 19 in the Indian constitution states that All citizens shall have the right— (a) To freedom of speech and expression; (b) to assemble peaceably and without arms; (c) to form associations or unions;(d) to move freely throughout the territory of India; (e) to reside and settle in any part of the territory of India;(f) omitted by the…

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    Free speech is a great part of being an American but it can have consequences. Which is why I agree with the Supreme Court's decision allowing the Westboro baptist church to protest at a military funeral because they followed the rules and law, it is their right to the first amendment, and they shared their beliefs and point of view on a public topic. As harsh as it is protesting at a Military funeral, the Westboro baptist church had every right to speak their mind. They followed the rules and…

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