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    users (Hitzik). To pass censorship laws like these would totally contravene our own Amendments. Free speech is the right to speak you opinion in public without censorship. To take away that right would be unconstitutional‚ and un-American. For example‚ the British Matthew Woods‚ 19 years old‚ was sentenced to 12 weeks in jail for simply posting drunken‚ distasteful jokes about a recent abduction of two girls. While the

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    One way that my parents have sacrificed is by not going on vacation for a few years and saving up that money for college funs for me. Another way my parents have sacrificed for me is they always buy me things before they buy their self things. An example is they always make sure I always have clothes. Another way they sacrifice is every weekend with there time and money they take me to classes

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    Have you ever heard a grown man cry; a cry so loud that you can hear and feel the pain within his voice? No‚ well it happens daily‚ here in the United States. There are thousands of people that are going through so much suffering that pain killers are like putting a band aid of a bullet wound. As hours pass the wound is getting bigger and the band aids are helping less and less. Most of these people just want a release‚ but even professionals cannot grant that request. Physician Assisted Suicide

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    will pop up when you watch a movie or a video and can even range to what you are reading in a book or a newspaper. This is just the tip of the iceberg with how much it has spread; imagine how it can be used to try and take over other countries. One example of this is how the U.S. has set up propaganda in separate Middle Eastern governments to “protect and promote U.S. policies” usually being the governments that only involve “kings‚ military generals‚ and other strongmen who rule nondemocratic Muslim

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    Stephen King’s View on Fame Stephen King is a contemporary writer who has written many books in his lifetime. In his novel Misery‚ he discusses the consequences or bad sides of being famous. This normal average man‚ other than being a world famous author‚ acts as a regular individual in his daily life. In Stephen King’s Misery‚ King uses Paul Sheldon‚ as a doppelganger of himself to describe the horrors of being a famous person in the worst situation‚ showing readers that it is not so bad to be

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    Capital Punishment Matt Meeks Political Science Mr. Lawrence 16 November 2011 Matt Meeks 14 Mr. Lawrence POLS 1113 16 November 2011 Capital Punishment The justice system is a complicated area of government; not all states enforce the death penalty‚ because criminal punishment is a subject left for the states to decide (Banner‚ 2002). There are multiple methods of execution available to enforce the death penalty; different states enforce different methods‚ even

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    Jerry Uelsmann: Genius of the Dark Room Most photographers’ pictures depict real life things or events. However‚ Jerry Uelsmann’s pictures depict fantasies. He creates imaginary worlds in his photographs; places people can only dream of. He uses his photographs to get people to look beyond what they see. Jerry Uelsmann was born on June 11‚ 1934 in Detroit Michigan. At age 14‚ his father encouraged him to take photographs and he fell in love with photography. In 1957‚ Jerry received his B.F.A

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    Travis Simmons English II Adv. Mrs. Dotson 7 13 May 2012 Through the Eyes of William Golding William Golding was an amazing and artistic author. His versatile writings‚ visionary view on life‚ and the way he inputted subtle and special hints of his religious views are what made his career. Golding’s life began on September 19‚ 1911 when he was born in UK‚ St. Columb Minor to a Mr. and Mrs. Golding. Alex Golding‚ his father‚ was a schoolteacher. While Mildred Golding‚ his mother‚ was a suffragette

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    The Fatal Battle of Man versus Nature In 1908‚ Jack London published his revised version of To Build a Fire. It was popular for many reasons‚ yet one attraction to the story was the predominant themes that he involved in all his stories. Within this story‚ the theme of man versus nature is predominant‚ and is highlighted when the main character is trying to build a fire to save himself from the harsh indifference of nature. The main character‚ a nameless stranger in this version‚ fights his way

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    World leaders are leaders with high governmental power in the world. Every leader‚ not just world leaders‚ is either great or corrupt; they are rarely both. Most of Russia’s history is filled with corrupt leaders. Joseph was one of those leaders. Stalin killed millions of people during his rule. But Stalin also led the Soviet Union almost to the top in world power. Stalin had many influences that led him to his Soviet Leadership in which gave him many admirers but even more non-supporters. At the

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