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    Oppression is Not Freedom of Speech Atheists promote Satan. Only Muslims commit violent acts of terrorism. Homosexual people ruin the sanctity of marriage. Homeless people choose homelessness. Not only do each of these statements oppress a group of people‚ but each of them is poorly stated. In a government that allows it‚ the idea of freedom of speech is a given right; however‚ certain things‚ such as discriminating stereotypes of minority groups‚ are oppressive. In Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate

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    Should Students rights to free speech and expression be limited in schools? Well the federal government thinks it should because if they were to have freedom of speech in Schools they wouldn’t learn anything there mind would be focused on freedom of speech. They want the kids to learn things in school not just to say whatever they want whenever they want. One Federal Court says‚ " Learning is more important in the classroom than free speech." Now other people might disagree with Federal Court‚ But

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    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION THE FUTURE OF HUMAN EVOLUTION ABSTRACT: When you dial the telephone number of a big company‚ you are likely to hear the sonorous voice of a cultured lady who responds to your call with great courtesy saying “welcome to company X. Please give me the extension number you want” .You pronounces the extension number‚ your name‚ and the name of the person you want to contact. If the called person accepts the call‚ the connection is given quickly. This is

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    Amendment protects the freedom of speech. Every student in an institution has the right to the freedom of speech. One free speech topic is the freedom in student press/ publication. Freedom in student press/publication is a speech is protected under the First Amendment. The student has the right to his or her own opinion. When these rights are violated‚ the student can file suit against the college and/or university. Criteria for Protected and Unprotected Speech Some cases regarding freedom of press

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    have become the greatest platform for free speech in the history of mankind. But many view this platform for speech as potentially dangerous. Racist groups use the web to promote their causes. Even worse‚ criminals will use the internet as an instrument of evil. They can spread child pornography‚ or teach others to make bombs for use in a deadly terrorist attack. With problems like these‚ we must ask: What is the role of government in

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    our position at social networks and are we responsible for actions posting online?”. Social networking and freedom of speech. To speak broadly about social networking and freedom of speech‚ and their actual interrelation‚ it could have been worthy to distinguish these two concepts. Freedom of speech is the political right to communicate one’s opinions and ideas via speech. Sometimes as the synonym freedom of expression is attributed to the term. The right for free expression is recognized

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    respond with reasoning which in my opinion is the best option. Hate speech comes from a lack of intelligence or when it regards race‚ arrogance. In certain cases‚ when dealing with it‚ some people do not react because of their mood at that time or the context and who the person is. By using rule consequentialism‚ our society as a whole would improve if the government would make hate speech illegal. All types of hate speech would

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    down on potential threats has become priority. Not only are there threats of mass violence‚ but racist speech and sexist speech‚ that some would define as fighting words. A question to ask is when does speech become a fighting word. Having to decide what speech is protected by the first amendment‚ worthwhile‚ and what speech has no social value and is not protected‚ worthless‚ is controversial. Speech that is defined as worthless include: lewd‚ obscene‚ profane‚ libelous‚ and fighting words. Focusing

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    In the reading‚ Free Speech policy has been brought back to the attention as the UC regents would like to prevent the students from prejudice. The new policy proposed was reprimanded by some regents and Jewish group as it seems too weak and the issue has gone way too far. It brings national attention to UC on how to make the universities’ environment more welcoming for multicultural students. Also with the emergence of social media‚ it is easy for students to broadcast their racist views. Universities

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    The Shackled Pen While I may only be 18 years old‚ federal laws have silenced me since 1988. Stripped of my right of freedom of speech with the implementation of Hazelwood laws-- enacted after the Supreme Court case ruling in favor of the Hazelwood School District in the court case Tinker vs Hazelwood-- myself and other high school journalists all over the United States have lost our "unalienable right" to speak our minds in print. As student journalists‚ our job dictates that we exhume the truths

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