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    What Is Freedom

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    What is freedom? Many people‚ both pro-gun and pro-gun control‚ talk about freedom. But nobody ever really stops to define what it is‚ and then apply it to the gun debate. This leads to mischaracterizations‚ particularly from the pro-gun side‚ that any attempt to implement gun control policies is an infringement on freedom. The ultimate end of this argument is to paint those in favor of gun control as "tyrants‚" or bring up the name of Hitler in an attempt to tar those on the other side. In this

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    Love Everyone has felt love at one point in their life. It could have been between two people‚ a pet or even a non-living object. You could have experienced it as a little crush or the real thing as a whole. Some people sometimes will go a lifetime without finding that one person for them‚ but then there’s other times people fall in and out of love like it’s nothing to them. You can love many things but the love between two people is priceless. Different types of people experience different

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    Academic Freedom

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    Academic freedom in Kenya Freedom is a basic to education in modern democracies. Freedom in education can be categorized in the various aspects such as; Freedom of the child‚ academic freedom and freedom to read. Mc’Garry and Ward‚ (1966) puts it: A free society and a free world imply a free educational system and a freedom within the framework of maximum control. In such a closed society they maintained‚ freedom in education may consist of ability to say or do in consequential things. The legal

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    Personal freedom

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    personal freedom notion has changed vastly over the years from the harm principle to the notion of basic rights. Cobley suggest that in this day and age‚ these principles will not allow us to have maximum freedom. On the other hand‚ suggest that only by giving up all our freedom to the government‚ then we can maximize our freedom. I am largely convinced by his reasons why total freedom should be given to the government as the democratic government has proven to be able to fully optimize the freedom of

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    Liberalism and Freedom

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    liberals disagree over freedom? Liberals believe that human beings are first and foremost‚ individuals‚ endowed with reason. This implies that each individual should enjoy the maximum possible freedom consistent with a like freedom for all. Belief in the supreme importance of the individual leads naturally to a commitment to individual freedom. Isaiah Berlin distinguished between a ‘negative’ theory of liberty and a ‘positive’ one. Early liberals have believed in Negative Freedom. It is the absence

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    Human Freedom

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    4 Assignment Human Freedom Kelley Morris Strayer University Soc. 100 Dr. K 1-28-2012 For this assignment I have chosen to discuss the social issue of human freedom. My definition of human freedom is deciding for yourself what is right and wrong‚ moral and unmoral and not because or the influence of another individual. In an article by G.C. Berkouwer‚ freedom is defined by being free from all restrictions‚ but throws no light at all on the nature of human freedom. Berkouwer goes on to

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    Love

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    Running Head: LOVE What’s Love Got to Do with It? Kathryn Barr Dr. Salome Dubenetzky PSY 301 January 7‚ 2013 LOVE Attraction is defined as a person or thing that draws‚ attracts‚ allures‚ or entices; a characteristic or quality that provides pleasure‚ an attractive feature. Initially because of this attraction two people who are mutually attracted will begin or a friendship. In the beginning of a relationship love is strong and it

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    one-word topic "Love". This piece was written in 45 minutes (actually I had more time‚ I but I wasted too much time - some of it unnecessary - to think of what to write)‚ so mind you‚ I was in quite a hurry. Personally‚ I don’t think it’s that good... I really wish they gave us more time for this written paper for English. Could’ve produced a better essay with more time‚ I think. So anyway‚ here you go. Comments will be appreciated. Love (SPM Trial Exams Essay) by Lee Zhi Wei Love. It is the one

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    Pursuit Of Freedom

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    pioneers of freedom and justice. Our valiant military members work in a sedulous manner‚ day and night to maintain freedom for all Americans. The pursuit of freedom all started like a seed when we revolted against the British to establish this great country. Other foreign countries saw America as a trailblazer‚ as we made our own path to freedom. America inspired other countries such as France to rise up‚ and fight for what is truly yours: freedom. This was just the beginning of the freedom movement

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    Freedom Of Fear

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    The idea of "freedom of fear" is something that most people crave- to live without fears and anxieties would make the human existence much easier. This idea hasn’t faded over time; most recognize being free from what eats away at you during most parts of your life is ideal. However‚ it is also universally recognized that fear isn’t something that can just ’go away’ at the drop of a hat. While it may be under different circumstances‚ both Roosevelt and Obama address this idea and the steps that must

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