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    interrelated terms and this interrelation comes from the very beginning. Formerly, the regain of ancient liberties was followed by the reconstruction of the power, which had been lost. This old concept of liberty influenced strongly on the new experience of freedom and power. In “On Revolution”, Arendt introduced her agreement…

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    Whether we are talking to our friends in the car, asking your teacher a question in class, or giving a presentation for work or school, we participate in a form of public speech everyday. Public speech not only involves the language that we speak, but also our body language and various other characteristics. Dictionary.com says that the definition of public speech is,” the art or skill of addressing an audience effectively.” Yes, public speech has been around since the first human beings, but…

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    to freedom of speech. The question that…

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    need to keep thinking of that dream and believe that you will accomplish that dream and show others that you are worthy. Being an American doesn’t mean believing in politics and thinking that we need a new government. Being an American means to be free to have freedom of speech to have the freedom to leave our country to visit other countries. And when us Americans leave our own country we need to represent that we are good law abiding citizens. Not ruthless animals who doesn’t have any…

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    Jordan Clarke- Freedom of the Press is part of the five main freedoms represented in the first amendment of the constitution of the United States. The constitution was ratified in 1791 putting freedom of the Press in full development and has since evolved and impacted current amendments and technology in modern day. We enjoy freedom of press under the First Amendment to the Constitution and it can be characterized as immunity from government control or censorship thus the right to publish…

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    This is because the government was not created to address morale issues, but to protect political freedoms and to set limits on the federal government. This is why the government 's decision to allow same sex marriage should not be allowed or at least not enforced on people who are against it such as christians and people who are just against it. An example of them taking away someone 's freedom of speech; “it took place around two months ago when Kim Davis refused to hand out same sex…

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    Is Censorship Wrong

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    amendment gives the freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and the right to petition the government. Therefore, if censorship were legal it would be violating our first amendment rights as citizens of the United States. I believe censorship is wrong and it is unconstitutional. Social media is an outlet where people go to express their ideas and emotions. Social media is one of the main ways people receive and give out information to one another. It has introduced a completely new way of…

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    continues because the show has to incorporate a conclusion. The news media decides to kill an innocent man to deceive those into the belief that the search is complete. The subject of media censorship can also relate to how the North Korean government restricts certain information that is available in the news. The Central Korean News Agency only announces what the government tells them to. Those who access genuine information or share news from countries that the government believes are enemies…

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    Censorship and freedom of expression have been, and still are, controversial topics. While some may think censorship is a necessity, others are outraged that information and/or images are cut from different media outlets, such as FaceBook, Twitter, or DeviantArt. There are many types of censorship: moral, political, book, film, music, and internet censorship (Harishrustic). Before one can take a stand on the issue of censorship, questions must be asked. What should be censored? Most would answer…

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    Freedom of speech was one of the first major principles written in the constitution. A common misconception of freedom of speech is that it has no limitations, however, when this speech breeds hatred, questions rise about bans and restrictions. When harm becomes involved, the issue of hate speech is often debated. The harm principle is the only purpose for with it is morally legitimate for government or public opinion to interfere with anyone’s liberty of action (including speech) is to prevent…

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