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    Freedom Fighters of India

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    Freedom Fighters of India Vallabhbhai Patel His brave deeds earned Vallabhbhai Patel the title of the iron man of India. For his role in the Bardoli Satyagraha‚ Patel came to be called the Sardar. Sardar Patel was a famous lawyer but gave up his practice in order to fight for the freedom of the country. After independence he became the deputy PM of India and played an important role the integration of India by merging numerous princely states with the Indian Union.  Bal Gangadhar Tilak Bal Gangadhar

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    Terrorists or Freedom Fighters? The word terrorism carries a very negative connotation in the western world. The attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City‚ the Unabomber‚ and countless atrocities the modern news is plagued with frequently skews what terrorism is and what terrorists are. During the American Revolution‚ the colonist rebels used terrorist tactics to win the war and secure their freedom. They were considered freedom fighters‚ not terrorists. However‚ when opinions are taken

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    Limitations of Freedom of Expression Freedom of Expression One of the significant features of a democratic country is the existence of civil rights being exercised by the citizens. These rights include the freedom of speech. The freedom of the people to voice out their opinion on a particular issue is necessary in shaping the society and in forming policies that would govern them. In addition‚ freedom of expression is the means by which the government will know the need and grievances

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    2. We as human being we have different thoughts of meaning of the freedom. There are a group of people which think that freedom is about doing whatever they want‚ and the other group which think that freedom is not to be guided with their way of think or the way they should talk. Now days we can see that almost all people in the society looking for the absolute freedom without understanding what is the concept actually means‚ for example we can see every day that there are

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    FREEDOM: LICENTIOUS OR RESPONSIBLE   When discussing freedom‚ some fallaciously believe‚ or would like to believe‚ that freedom grants license to do whatever one pleases. This implies that disrespect toward others and violations of their rights are permitted. It assumes license to do anything one pleases.   Freedom does not enjoy the right to disrespect others‚ and it does not permit violation of the rights of another person. The word “license” when applied to freedom means to do whatever

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    Freedom of Holly Golightly The novel “Breakfast at Tiffany’s‚” by Truman Capote‚ is about a story between an unnamed narrator who becomes friends with a gold digger named Holly Golightly in 1943. Freedom is a very important element in the story for the main character. The author represents the freedom of Holly by making metaphors in the story and showing her the point of view about freedom. In the story‚ Holly needs a lot of freedom as the unnamed narrator explains. The first metaphor that

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    Media Freedom and Regulation

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    ensure plurality and provide freedom to companies to expand‚ innovate and invest. Plurality is vital in a democracy as it ensures that consumers have access to a diverse range of sources of news‚ information and opinion. At the same time‚ allowing companies to have a certain level of freedom increases competition and thus this freedom provides a basis for delivering higher quality programs‚ greater creativity and more risk-taking. However there is debate on the level of freedom permitted to a company.

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    Aman Mundi Mrs. Spradling English II Pre AP Period 7 November 12‚ 2012 Freedom Equals Responsibility Freedom and responsibility go hand in hand with each other. The freedom one has determines how much responsibility that person has. Many people believe that they can have freedom without having responsibility‚ but‚ when conditions start to go wrong‚ the conditions start to reflect the freedom that remains. “The more freedom we enjoy‚ the greater the responsibility we bear‚ toward others as well

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    Abstract Concept - Freedom Freedom. It is the absence of necessity‚ one’s right to do whatever they please. An open-ended‚ infinite journey into the depths of creativity where one is not restricted by rules and regulations. People are able to find freedom within themselves and in the world around them. It is the result of lifted pressures and expectations given to people. Many people have images of freedom they have developed through experience and cultural immersion. Cultures all have their own

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    Freedom in the Modern World

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    Freedom in the Modern World Freedom of Choice‚ Religion and Rights all depends on the amount of Freedom of the Press within a country. Remor J. Gamutan Reg. 1868 August 3‚ 2011 ENG 101 B - Section 70 B Professor Hans Straub Introduction: Unlike the past‚ the world today is more united in diversity. Most countries in the modern world‚ boast unity of people from different cultures and backgrounds with the same nationality. With unity in diversity comes freedom of oppressed

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