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    Tennis Court Speech I am a well off‚ law obeying‚ businessman of the third class. I take pride in being a honest man making a honest living‚ I have never robbed‚ cheated or hurt anybody‚ I even pay my taxes on time but lately I have started to wonder…… where has all the money I have been giving to the government been going? Is it being used for the good of the people? Then a few days ago‚ it was revealed to us‚ the third estate that the king’s wife‚ Marie Antoinette has been using our hard earned

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    values of freedom‚ independence and the natural rights of man. Many of our fore fathers died building this base upon which these values stand upon. Would you throw these rights away? The rights that you take for granted which were unheard of just three centuries ago. Would you be willing to sacrifice those rights just to feel a temporary relief from the dangers of today’s world? In Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School the court said that a student’s freedom of expression in school must be

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    The Persuasion of Freedom

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    3/26/13 The Persuasion of Freedom In the period of time when the American Revolution was being fought‚ many influential people wrote documents‚ or spoke about freedom. People such as Thomas Jefferson‚ Patrick Henry‚ and Thomas Paine‚ shared a common goal. They used a variety of persuasive modes‚ tones‚ and stylistic techniques to get their point across. Eventually‚ with their determination and strive for independence‚ they helped build a great nation. Patrick Henry’s speech‚ Thomas Paine’s “The Crisis”

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    Fight For Freedom

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    Abbott English 110 Assignment #3- Final Draft Rhetorical Analysis Fight for Freedom On August 28th‚ 1963‚ at the Lincoln Memorial approximately 200‚000 people gathered after the “March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.” This is where Dr. Martin Luther King delivered one of the most rhetorically‚ inspiring speeches ever delivered. It was titled “I Have a Dream.” As a civil rights activist he gave speech not only to African-Americans but to all Americans so he could promote the idea of

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    Freedom of Press

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    In a landmark judgment of the case Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India‚[2] the Supreme Court held that the freedom of speech and expression has no geographical limitation and it carries with it the right of a citizen to gather information and to exchange thought with others not only in India but abroad also. The constitution of India does not specifically mention the freedom of press. Freedom of press is implied from the Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution. Thus the press is subject to the restrictions

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    The Cost Of Freedom

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    People have to demand freedom because it’s not given to them equally even though freedom should be given with no cost. As Martin Luther King jr. states in his I have a dream speech‚ on August 28‚ 1963 in Washington D.C. “There will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted his citizenship rights”(King 49). In this quote he states that the Native American people have been fighting for their freedom for a long time and they won’t rest until they are free no matter the consequences

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    Four Freedoms

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    John F. Kennedy and the ‘Four Freedomsspeech Franklin D. Roosevelt both took place in significant times in American and the World’s history; both of these speeches took place in times where the United states needed hope‚ needed reassurance. The United States is the land of the free and the home of the brave both of these speeches worked to keep freedom throughout the world. Both wanted peace either by force or by friendship. Both Roosevelt’s “ Four Freedomsspeech and Kennedy’s inaugural address

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    freedom of religion

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    Taburan and Asturias in Cebu. Public school authorities expelled these students for refusing to salute the flag‚ sing the national anthem and recite the “Panatang Makabayan” required by RA1265. They are Jehovah’s Witnesses believing that by doing these is religious worship/devotion akin to idolatry against their teachings. They contend that to compel transcends constitutional limits and invades protection against official control and religious freedom. The respondents relied on the precedence

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    restrict freedom of speech.” In my opinion‚ Freedom of speech has had more of a negative impact in our society than a positive one. The government needs to create laws that allow freedom of speech but allow it to a certain extent. Do you think the government should restrict freedom of speech? If so‚ what are some ways you would help the situation? The government should be able to sometimes restrict freedom of speech for many reasons. I will be elaborate on the following: freedom of speech comes with

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    Freedom of the Press

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    Freedom of the Press - liberty to print or to otherwise disseminate information‚ as in print‚ by broadcasting‚ or through electronic media‚ without prior restraints such as licensing requirements or content review and without subsequent punishment for what is said. Freedom of the press or freedom of the media is the freedom of communication and expression through mediums including various electronic media and published materials. While such freedom mostly implies the absence of interference from

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