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    Bombastic Words

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    intense or severe. 2. to satisfy or appease (hunger or thirst‚ for example). 3. to pacify or calm It sounds so cool....‚ and how it’s spelt looks awesome for how it sounds. just everything about it and its meaning. also "epiphany" is one of the best words as well so good you have it :) asthenic (as-THEN-ik) — extremely thin or wasted ataraxia (at-ah-RAK-see-ah) — calmness or peace of mind; emotional tranquility. I love it because it sounds intriguing. atavistic (at-ah-VIS-tik) — of‚ pertaining

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    Freedom In 1984

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    The word freedom has many interpretations. To the general population‚ it signifies being capable of doing what one opts to and having the opportunity of making one’s own choice. Such choices can range from what to eat and where to live. It could be anything and everything! For those in the novel 1984‚ Freedom is virtually as simple but yet complex. In the dystopia known as Oceania‚ freedom is sanctioning one to think for themselves. This is also known as thought and intelligence. In society‚ freedom

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    World Of Words

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    Chapter 4: The World of Words "The limits of my language mean the limits of my world." —Ludwig Wittgenstein When we think of communication‚ we often think about the language used to convey the message. Language and many of our nonverbal behaviors are symbolic. We need to keep in mind that across cultures‚ symbols do not always mean the same thing and can cause confusion or misunderstanding. The text offers the following example on page 95. "The arbitrary nature of language becomes obvious-sometimes

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    Freedom of Speech

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    En 1103-01 Ms. Kimbrough 29 June 2011 Freedom of Speech or Denial: An Analysis Of “Protecting Freedom of Expression on the Campus” The First Amendment to the United States Constitution is part of the Bill of Rights. The amendment prohibits the making of any law "respecting an establishment of religion"‚ impeding the free exercise of religion‚ abridging the freedom of speech‚ infringing on the freedom of the press‚ interfering with the right to peaceably assemble

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    Freedom of Ethics

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    protection of freedom of expression in the United State‚ and what types of speech are not protected under the law? * What are some key federal laws that affect online freedom of expression‚ and how do they impact organizations? * What important freedom of expression issues relate to the use of information technology? * What key free-speech issues relate to the use of information technology? * In what ways does the internet present new challenges in the area of freedom of expression

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    What Is Freedom?

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    Freedom is something that everyone wants.. According to the Macmillan dictionary freedom is "the independence of thought‚ choice‚ or action". But that is very vague; freedom is different to everyone. In his book‚ Huckleberry Finn‚ it is obvious that Mark Twain had an opinion on freedom and what it is. Jim‚ a black slave‚ and Huck‚ the white child who helps free Jim‚ have pretty much the same views of freedom. The difference is that Huck has gotten it‚ and Jim is trying to find it. To Jim‚ freedom

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    Freedom of Assembly

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    Freedom oMalaysia – Assembling the Peaceful Assembly Act — Amanda Whiting APRIL 4 — The process of enacting the Peaceful Assembly Bill 2011 and the public debate and disappointment this has engendered illustrate some of the worst‚ and yet also some of the most encouraging‚ aspects of the law and legal culture in Malaysia. When Prime Minister Najib Razak announced on Malaysia Day this year his government’s plan to annul three of the four Proclamations of Emergency (those of  1966‚ 1969 and 1977)

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    piece‚ ‘A Word About Words’‚ is perfect material for understanding Politically Correct English (PCE) culture and the implications it has on the very issues that its proponents wish to correct. Alinsky’s argument is that the meanings of words such as power‚ self-interest‚ ego‚ compromise‚ and conflict have been hijacked by a politically illiterate population thereby undermining the process of producing social change. He states‚ “Striving to avoid the force‚ vigor‚ and simplicity of word “power‚”

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    Limiting Freedom

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    Limiting Freedom Paige Shields Ethics: Freedom Seminar June 27‚ 2012 Abstract The federal government is take their role a little too far by limiting some of the simplest freedoms that have been given to the American people. The American people are being used by the government to create the “perfect” society in unjust and unethical ways. They are using things such as seatbelt policies that are costing more money than we could ever imagine‚ smoking in public to limit the

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    Freedom of Media

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    Freedom of the press and journalistic ethics is an important topic today in India — with the word ‘press’ encompassing the electronic media also. There should be a serious discussion on the topic. That discussion should include issues of the responsibilities of the press‚ since the media have become very prominent and very powerful. In India‚ freedom of the press has been treated as part of the freedom of speech and expression guaranteed by Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution‚ vide

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