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    There are so many things daily that we take for granted, some people don’t have the luxuries that we have. Freedom, In America we have it so good, we are free, we don't have wars going on all the time, and we can speak out for what we believe. Bravery, the brave men and women that serve in our military put their lives on the line almost every day, fighting wars, but also aiding to countries in need. There are so many things that we don't realize we have. Leadership, we have so many leaders,…

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    quote, though short, means the rights given by the Constitution are for the people, created by the…

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    Snowden became a whistle-blower and educated America about their government eavesdropping on them that was considered a public service. Government can’t always do everything right because it’s the people who are elected that make the decisions.…

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    displayed in public view, does in fact fall under free speech. Even though it disconcerts some of the student body, it cannot be outlawed, but just because it’s a right doesn’t mean that its okay to take it to an offensive level. Bok states “The fact that speech is protected under the First Amendment does not necessarily mean that it is right, proper, or civil” (par. 4). Bok knows how far the students went to make such a disrespectful action to the student body. The First Amendment has struck a…

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    In 2009, a feminist blogger named Jessica Valenti wrote an essay titled, “The Cult of Virginity”. The purpose of her piece is to highlight how the concept of virginity contributes to a harmful, unrealistic standard for women. For this reason, Valenti aims to educate her intended audience of adolescent readers in the hopes counteracting this damaging social construct. In the beginning of the essay, Valenti reflects on her own personal story of having intercourse for the first time. The date of…

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    Imagine what our nation would be like if we were denied our basic rights. In the Declaration of Independence it states that all men are allowed certain unalienable rights. The main rights are the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. However, these rights are violated many times in literature and real life. A good example of these rights being trampled in literature is in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. In this book Scout and Jem , a little girl and boy, watch the…

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    The case of Obergefell v. Hodges will be a case that is remembered throughout history. Some will celebrate the right to marriage while others wonder is the case should have even been heard by the courts. Whatever the stance on the issue, this case will be just as significant as cases such as Roe v. Wade. Those who debate the case will use examples such as civil liberties, privacy, discrimination, equality and the list goes on. Those who opposed the decision do not see it as a privacy issue and…

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    The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, a draft for a bill to establish religious freedom in Virginia, was written by Thomas Jefferson, and was officially passed in 1786. Thomas Jefferson believed that it was a God given right for the new nation to have religious freedom. At the time Jefferson constructed the draft, Baptists in Virginia were facing discrimination and persecution by the Anglicans due to their choice of religion. The Anglicans were the established religion in Virginia, which…

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    private property. There has been a lot of evidence brought to this court today, though the only evidence that has no inconsistencies is the evidence to defend president Hoover. President Hoover did not violate any of the Bonus Army’s first amendment rights because they forfeited falling under the amendment’s protection when they were no longer protesting peacefully. Also, President Hoover was not responsible for the destruction of the camps because he did not send an order to enter the camps, he…

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    believe the mother has the full power to choose or should the community should choose for her. Wait… Stop… is there not an in between? As a woman and a Christian I can see and respect both points of view. So the only thing I can do is exercise my right as an American citizen to investigate and…

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