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    manager has a responsibility to both the well-being of the station and providing quality news and entertainment to the audience. Often these two duties seem to conflict, creating a true ethical dilemma as inflammatory talk show hosts spouting hateful speech draw big audiences and big revenue. Remaining ethical is key to running a station of a large following, as such, it is my duty remain unbiased. Essential to the responsibility the station programming and providing quality news and…

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    significance, so they be encouraged to taught in schools to the young generations, who will one day lead this country, not banished from the desks of classrooms and shelves of libraries. Banned books will help the citizens of America reflect on the past, act today, and ensure a more fulfilling life for…

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    the biggest negatives that come with the censorship of the internet is the violation of the rights along with holding back the growth of the society. By restricting them from knowing the entire story, not only is that a violation of their freedom of speech, it holds individuals back from growing as an individual and making the best decisions for themselves and the society, while also holding back development and innovation. For example, the most censorship by governments in modern day is in the…

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    around the world. But there are obvious deviations to this seemingly all-inclusive rule. Why does America’s Pledge of Allegiance contain the phrase “one nation under God”? While it is not a requirement to say The Pledge of Allegiance due to freedom of speech, it is disrespectful in some people’s opinions not to do so. There is a desire to…

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    to present, Anonymity is a necessary evil as it allows people to freely express opinion without retaliation, allows people to share information, and for the preservation of personal freedom. The United States guarantees a right to the freedom of speech. This means that anyone in the United States can say whatever they want without fear of government retaliation or censorship. Other nations, like China, do not guarantee this right to their citizens. Though China has gone through lengths to deny…

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    debate can be made on whether or not it should be legal. According to the First Amendment of the Constitution, “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, (). As a result, anyone can peacefully come together with a group of individuals and fight or against a cause while…

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    state’s citizens. Much has changed over the years in governments. Most of this change has happened in the last 100 or so years for the United States government. Women’s suffrage, the civil rights movement, gay rights as well as freedoms like free speech and freedom from violence and oppression and are just a few of the rights that have been granted by the government. These rights and freedoms do come at a cost, however.…

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    law, and they are not afraid to outwardly express their disapproval. Peaceful protesting is beneficial to modern society because it does not require police intervention, it abides by the 1st Amendment of the United States' Constitution (Freedom of Speech), and it provides evidence that there is criticism towards the law being protested against. Peaceful protesting is a more effective way of protesting due to the lack of police intervention required. It does not initiate a necessity to send a…

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    flow of information, ideas, and opinions that can be expressed in our society by responsible citizens, however, our government should be able to regulate the speech through the court consistently to determine if the government’s reason outweighs the importance of our democratic freedoms with ethical responsibilities. Censorship can also be an act of changing a message, including the change of deletion (complete removal of the message of the news or what was said), between the sender and the…

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    Breaking the law is never right as citizens we are born into laws which we must obey. As a citizen of the United States you have freedom of speech and the right to an opinion and also the right to protest peacefully. Disobeying the law peacefully or not is breaking the law and under any circumstances should you break the law and breaking the law comes with consequences and those consequences you receive should be handled in the proper way for the positive out come for you disobeying the law. The…

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