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    America and the people who fight for our freedom. The people who support our troops overseas are of course gonna support them when they come home and not leave them homeless or without healthcare; that would be absurd. Not only are they going to bolster and salute the white male soldiers‚ they are going to do the same for women soldiers‚ gay soldiers‚ black soldiers‚ and other ethnicities other than caucasian because discrimination doesn’t exist in America only freedom does. However‚ there are many hypocrites

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    Journalism and freedom of speech Introduction‚ Overview and history. What do we mean by journalism? Journalism- Journalism is the investigation and reporting of events‚ issues and trends to a broad audience. Though there are many variations of journalism‚ the ideal is to inform the intended audience about topics ranging from government and business organizations to cultural aspects of society such as arts and entertainment. The field includes editing‚ photojournalism‚ and documentary. In modern

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    Advocate? By: Julie Underwood Where do teachers freedom of speech rights that are protected under the 1st Amendment of the US Constitution start‚ and where do they stop? This is what Underwood is trying to tease out in her article by highlighting past precedent and current events that have molded the court’s opinion in matters of a teacher’s right to free speech. She makes the distinction that teachers do indeed have the right to free speech outside of the classroom‚ and that the school district

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    President Franklin D. Roosevelt created the Four Freedoms. These included Freedom of speechFreedom of worship‚ Freedom from fear‚ and Freedom from want. Roosevelt stated that these rights were for the people no matter their race‚ gender‚ and where they lived. He needed to protect these Four Freedoms so that he could keep his word. The first two‚ Freedom of speech and worship are part of the First Amendment which keeps them secure. The second two‚ Freedom from want or fear are from The Bill of Rights

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    The First Hundred Days 1. The first hundred days of the presidency between Obama and Roosevelt (FDR) share a common similarity. Both‚ FDR and Obama entered office at a time when an economic crisis was taking place. In moments of despair‚ these men showed the willingness to make America better by giving the people hope. As a result‚ Congress passed several bills that were essential to the growth of the economy and businesses. Similar to FDR’s emergency banking bill‚ Obama creates a 1‚000 page emergency

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    there have been countless changemakers who have done the same‚ shaping the freedoms and liberties we so proudly hold today. Because of their courage and sacrifice‚ it seems only right to use the gifts we have in America‚ to continue their work. But what are these gifts? How can I‚ as a citizen‚ use them to project my voice? Perhaps the greatest gift we have been granted as American citizens is the freedom of speech. Free speech can take many forms‚ but one of its most prominent features in our day and

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    and the presidency of Herbert Hoover‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt assumed the presidency. When FDR took office he used democratic policies to attempt to lift America out of poverty. The administration of FDR increased the role of the Federal government and attempted to address reform‚ relief‚ and recovery of the US. As he took office he faced problems such as unemployment‚ bank failures‚ and mass poverty. FDR created several policies to address the economic downfall‚ such as the AAA‚ NIRA‚ and Social

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    Della Alfian Professor Mitchell GEW 101 6 September 2015 Convincing Arguments The Freedom Of Speech has been a right to individuals who wish to express themselves in different ways. Rhetorical Device is one of the most important elements of writing due to the fact that it enables the writer to understands how to create an effective argument. All arguments at least have a thesis statement‚ which consist the main idea. In order to enhance an essay‚ writers should provide an evidence

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    Roosevelt created the Works Progress Administration to provide jobs for unemployed people‚ they focused on building things like post offices‚ bridges‚ schools‚ highways and parks. The WPA also gave work to artists‚ writers‚ theater directors and musicians. FDR signed the Social Security Act of 1935‚ which guaranteed pensions to millions of Americans‚ set up a system of unemployment insurance and that federal government would help care for dependent children and the disabled.

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    “If freedom of speech is taken away‚ then dumb and silent we may be led‚ like sheep to the slaughter”-while many of us would not argue the right to freedom of speech we may start to question just how boundless freedom should really be. Throughout history‚ it has often been proven that words have the ability to translate into violent and often fatal actions‚ yet we continue to accept these actions in the name of free speech. Lawmakers continue to debate over the boundaries regarding freedom of speech

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