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    Ildeberto Yanez English 102 Jessica Wedemeyer July 16‚ 2013 Reflection 2: Film Analysis The second essay of this course was quite tough‚ in a sense where you had to think back to the movie‚ your notes‚ and other tidbits that you had noticed throughout the film. The film I chose was‚ Children of Men‚ which at first I thought was so confusing‚ because everything seemed to be at a fast pace and also very random. While watching the movie if not paid close attention to you would just

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    Hist 105 Short Paper #4 Diverse Ways of Thinking: Clash of Civilizations? Due via Angel Drop Box‚ Saturday‚ April 12‚ 11:55 PM Our first paper concentrated on how scholars support thesis-driven arguments using a variety of evidence. As we discovered‚ authors will often rely on historical data to shape their arguments and develop conclusions that are relevant to the world today. The second and third papers asked you to apply this approach to examine the contemporary issues of globalization and

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    Free speech should not be limited because our country was built on freedom of speech. It’s what made segregation illegal‚ slavery abolished‚ and helped build our nation today. American was built on the constitutional right‚ being freedom of speech. The country would be chaotic if the right was taken away from us but there are circumstances where individuals go too far and overuse the right to freedom of speech. One can express what they have to say‚ but there is a certain way one should go out and

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    concept of freedom is perhaps one of the strongest principals expressed and upheld in the United States. Within the parameters of law and societal expectations‚ people have the right to make the majority of the decisions concerning their lives and opportunities. Despite the significance of personal choice‚ the potentially loose definition of these parameters often leads to conflict over how far these freedoms should extend‚ and at what point they should be revoked. Though such freedoms encompass

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    Should schools be able to revoke your freedom of speech? No I do not believe so because of many reasons. One‚ it’s against the first amendment in the constitution. Second‚ the whole point of our founding fathers came over here to America was to have freedom. Third‚ this is a democracy. So‚ no school should not be able to take away our freedom of speech Our amendments were made for a guide line for our government and to give us rights. If a school that runs off of taxes paid from the people of

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    Media Censorship In this assignment I will be looking over whether or not the state and/or federal government have the right to censor what we watch‚ listen to or come in contact with looking more closely at video games and if they have the right to control censoring them according to the articles of confederation. The rights of the federal government and state governments have really nothing to do with them… or should have nothing to do with them. I believe it should go back to what is the

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    of themselves and other young artists. They claimed that the new rules violated their right to freedom of speech. The issue is whether these regulations violate the right to freedom of speech. RULE Freedom of Speech is protected by the First Amendment which “guarantees the freedoms of religion‚ speech‚ and the press and the rights to assemble peaceably and to petition the government.” Symbolic speech‚ which includes gestures‚ movements‚ articles of clothing‚ and other forms of expressive conduct

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    outlook on what they want the government to look like. Many of them expressed themselves in speeches and some in other more violent ways. There are five people that I have read about and have found interest in. Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Four Freedom Speech‚ Sojourner Truth “Ain’t I Woman”‚ Ronald Reagan: Tear Down The Wall‚ Abraham Lincoln: The Gettysburg Address and Benjamin Franklin On the Faults Of The Constitution (1787). Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the only person elected to the Presidency

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    Freedom The freedom that was found in collection 2 of our textbook is shown in many different parts of Martin Luther King Jr’s speech. Freedom can be seen in symbols as well as images. Freedom can also be seen in the short story “ Censors‚” by Luisa Valenzuela by her stating the lack of freedom and how came to be. The topic of Freedom can be seen throughout Dr. King’s speech when he tries to “ urge the congress to pass over the civil rights bill and let them fight for what’s right. Also in King’s

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    government. If someone isn’t willing to hear you speak‚ you have to shout and make them listen instead of taking what they give you if it doesn’t benefit you‚ your family‚ or friends. He made the people listen to him although it was frowned upon. Freedom of speech as Malcom X showcased is about voicing your beliefs‚ emotions and feelings despite the status quo. Without our voices who are we? If we aren’t able to open our mouths and speak about a certain subject‚ we are giving others the opportunity

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