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    Freedom of speech is the right to express an individual’s ideas and opinions. A person is free to speak or write their opinions. In colleges there is a protection of individual’s rights, when it comes to debates and open forums. Though this article addresses issues of how colleges/universities try to hinder students’ rights and freedoms concerning their speech. Liberal ideal is part of campus life, being free as a human being and having a strong sense of values and ethics. According…

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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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    To the students: If you believe you are adequately aged and resolute in your estimations to, express your opinions, your distresses, and indignation, in a national form, such as the Main Stream Media concerning the inalienable Rights held by all Americans, then prepare yourselves for strong, and massive, opposing opinions defending those long-held and cherished Liberties and RIGHTS. Additionally, do not underestimate American’s Love of their Liberties, and their willingness to defend those…

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    Censorship is the suppression or prohibition of any parts of the book, films, news ,etc. That is considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security. In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, he uses a tone in several ways to illustrate censorship through his use of charged words, his use of historical symbols, and his ability to reflect the ideas of historical positive role models. In the document 1-excerpts from the book it talks about how Montag, who is a fireman that burns books…

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    Napolitano's article, "Why hate speech is always protected" was written on August 16, 2017. Napolitano is an American columnist and senior judicial analyst for Foxnews. The article was published in Foxnews, one of the leading news network in America. Because Napolitano includes his own opinion over the issue, this article would be categorized as an editorial. The intended audience for this piece would have to be Law professors, and Republicans who subscribe to Foxnews, as well as any upcoming…

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    and numerous other places such as been the cry of many Americans in protests, that have sometimes turned violent, since the election of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States. The Right to Free Speech The protesters have a right to their opinions and the freedom of speech to express any opinions they want, as long as they are not violent. This is one major political issue that needs to be resolved, however, peacefully: it's time, like him or not, to accept the election of…

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    Censorship: The Dark Side Censorship was created to protect people from things we don’t want them to see. It was probably created with the best intentions. Clearly, it didn’t work out that way. Many people think censorship protects humans from things they are not prepared or ready to see. The details of that will be explained later. Other people think censorship blocks out the truths of what is happening in our world. Those people think that censorship doesn’t ready humans, and especially…

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    the president’s wife and her higher up friends (Prabhakar). If it was that much of a problem, why didn’t they control what their own children were listening too. People of the United States suffered as a whole because of this attempt on freedom of speech. However, they have not won this battle. Throughout history, censoring has been taken advantage of and now people, especially teenagers, are rising up to challenge…

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    The monologue is from the Twelfth Night. That monologue encompasses various literary elements that have varying significance to the monologue itself and the readers as well. The extent of this significance is dependent on the extent of the meaning that the literary devices add to the monologue. Therefore, the literary devices and elements employed in the monologue add meaning to it, make it more interesting, provide an understanding of how various elements can be analyzed in society and…

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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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