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    React to Hate Speech The topic of hate speech and the First Amendment is considered extremely sensitive to many citizens. The First Amendment protects their right of freedom of speech‚ the right to provide their views on a wide matter of subjects. The controversial issue at hand is whether or not hate speech should be protected in the First Amendment or not. On the one hand‚ every citizen should have the right to freedom of speech‚ regardless of the topic. On the other hand‚ hate speech is seen as

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    Communal Riots in India

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    March 2004 IPCS Research Papers Communal Riots in India A Chronology (1947-2003) B Rajeshwari -0- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies Communal Riots in India A Chronology (1947-2003) B Rajeshwari Communal riots have become a distinct feature of communalism in India. Whenever conflicting groups from two different religions‚ which are self –conscious communities‚ clash‚ it results in a communal riot. An event is identified as a communal riot if (a) there is violence‚ and (b)

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    Understanding 1) Where does the story take place? - Most of the story takes place in Wales. We do hear about other places such as Portugal Place where Elliot and Lucy lived before they moved to Wales. We also hear about the Juhu beach that is located in India. However‚ I do believe that most of the story does take place in Wales. When the narrator is using flashbacks to tell about past events it takes place in England. 2) Who is the narrator and where does he come from? - The narrator is called

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    being. If this is accepted‚ it also has to be accepted that no one can blame anyone for whatever happens through any body-mind organism. Therefore‚ he need not blame himself for any action‚ need not feel guilt or shame for any action; he need not also hate anyone for whatever might hurt him in life.

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    Living in Harmony

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    Living in Harmony Speech Topic: Feng Shui Speech Title: Living in Harmony Organizational Pattern: Topical General Purpose Statement: To inform Specific Purpose Statement: To inform my audience about Feng Shui Central Idea Statement: To inform my audience about Feng Shui by first‚ traveling through the history of Feng Shui‚ second‚ by exploring the five major elements of Feng Shui‚ finally‚ by focusing on the theory behind Feng Shui. Introduction: Good evening. Wouldn’t

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    Japanese Internment Posted by: Krenk‚ Laura Email: laura.krenk@ops.org[->0] Grade Level: All Themes: 1. Internment Camps 2. Racial discrimination 3. World War II Objectives: The student will: 1. Demonstrate an understanding of the key terms as outlined in the text 2. Analyze why Japanese-Americans were sent to Internment Camps 3. Speculate why German-Americans and Italian-Americans were not sent to Internment Camps 4. Visualize what an Internment Camp looks like 5. Relate to students

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    racial harmony

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    Essay Racial harmony "Harmony makes small things grow‚ lack of it makes great things decay." - Sallust (Roman historian) In modern society the problem of racial intolerance particularly draws our attention. It is not surprising due to the fact that any insensitive remarks or decisions made by people of different nations cause a lot of racial riots and strikes. Undoubtedly‚ without mutual understanding between nations‚ a country would lose its peacefulness and become unstable which

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    Communal Voilence in India

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    COMMUNAL VIOLENCE IN INDIA AFTER INDEPENDENCE Contents i. Acknowledgement ii. Religious violence in post-modern India iii. Instances of religious terror in India iv. The Babri Masjid Demolition v. The 1992-1993 Bombay Riots vi. The 1993 Bombay Bombings vii. Anti-Christian violence in India viii. March 2001 Kanpur Riots ix. 2001 Godhra Riots x. Sikh related violence xi. National Liberation Front of Tripura xii. 1984-1990 Ethnic Cleansing of Kashmiri

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    someone religion aims only to disturb the public order. The book named as Gandhi hatya Ani Mee was confiscated by the judicial Magistrate as it promoted the hatred between Hindu and Muslims. The Bombay High Court stated and restricted the use of hate speech. The court stated that “‘It may be good policy to balance the width of a power by the width of a remedy afforded to prevent the abuse of that power. But that is for the Legislature to consider. A Court called upon to construe the nature and content

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    networks‚ the issue of free speech has become more quarrelsome overtime. Social media platforms such as Facebook‚ YouTube‚ Twitter‚ and Instagram are progressively turning into podiums of controversy‚ animosity‚ and dissonance rather than accomplishing their original intent; to serve as an escape from reality and provide social interactions amongst people. As Guttman stated‚ social networks are foregoing a “rapidly evolving debate on new [about] the boundaries of free speech…[in order to] ‘build best

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