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    Language shapes thoughts

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    Mengjie Qi 01:356:155:13 Paper#1 Draft2 Professor Emily M. Renaud Date: 09.15.2014 Language shapes thoughts Language has developed thousands of years‚ and it has different types‚ different words ‚ and different people who use the different languages. As a result‚ language plays a very important role in the world. However‚ language is not only different in many ways‚ but also combines the past on the present and future. From Leslie’s story we can see this. Leslie‚ who wrote the

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    I had a really ideal childhood‚ hanging out with friends‚ chasing birds‚ and playing with snow‚ etc. I was looking forward to seeing what my life would be in the future. However‚ by the time passed‚ I realized the life would not be as simple as I thought before. I didn’t expect all kinds of “surprises” to come upon me. With puerility‚ I always dreamed something unreal. Sadly‚ they all ended up with disappointments. I have been sick of disappointments. It seemed to show that I am the most foolish

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    Voice of Freedom

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    Voices of freedom | Safe for Democracy: The United States And World War 1 | America and the World 125:Professor Cash | | Evan Kantor | 2/15/2013 | | In reading of this chapter and both documents‚ it really shows how the United States had to fight for its democracy and freedoms. There were two main points during this time that helped shape America. Eugene V. Debs was a man on a mission; he was arrested for delivering an anti-war speech and was convicted in violation in

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    University of Phoenix Material Schools of Thought Worksheet Write brief descriptions for each of the terms in the table below. If you use an outside source to define them‚ include an APA citation for the source. General Terms Ecology A science that deals with the relationships between groups of living things and their environments ("Merriam-Webster"‚ 2014). Environmental justice A recognition that access to a clean‚ healthy environment is a fundamental right of all human beings (McGraw-Hill

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    Thought-Provokers Survey

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    Thought-Provokers Survey Part 2 Instructions: Complete the second part of the Thought-Provokers Survey by choosing the three (3) propositions that provoked the strongest reaction in you…whether positive or negative. Identify each by putting its number‚ a couple of words describing the gist of the proposition‚ and repeating your uncensored response to it in Part 1. Finally‚ in the space provided compose a paragraph or two (minimum of 100 words) describing and explaining what it was about the

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    The Road to Freedom

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    known. The title "American Revolution" holds within it the ideas of "freedom from oppression"‚ "self-determination"‚ and "freedom of expression". It also entails many other very powerful ideas that stir in a humans soul feeling of pride‚ honor‚ and a willingness to fight for what one feels is right. It is also the tale of a colony‚ a new land‚ and of people learning to live in this new land‚ as they yearn for fairness and freedom from a government and country that ruled them from afar. They struggled

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    Freedom of Speech

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    The Freedom of Speech In the United States‚ citizens have several rights that are protected by the United States Constitution. In the First Amendment to the United States Constitution‚ the Freedom of Expression (speech) is recognized. The Freedom of Speech is the right to express any opinions without censorship or restraint. The right to Freedom of Speech is not absolute and is common subject to limitations such as libel‚ slander‚ copyright violation‚ and revelation of information that is classified

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    The American Freedom

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    The American Freedom The Civil Rights Movement was an era devoted to activism for equal rights and treatment of African Americans in the United States. During this period‚ people rallied for social‚ legal‚ political and cultural changes to prohibit discrimination and end segregation. Civil rights are defined as "the nonpolitical rights of a citizen; especially those guaranteed to U.S. citizens by the 13th and 14th amendments to the Constitution and by acts of Congress" (Wikipedia). The 13th

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    Religious Freedom

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    Should there be any limits on Religious Freedom of Expression? (Kirpans based example) Many people are of the opinion that Kirpans (a sword or dagger carried by many Sikhs) are weapon and; therefore‚ it should be prohibited for carrying in public places. In my point of view; however‚ Kirpans do not pose any safety risk and should be allowed. There are several points to support my opinion. First‚ people are not aware what the original purpose and meaning of a Kirpans are. Kirpan is not a weapon;

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    Nature of Thought Online

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    Nature of Thought Outline/Rough Draft What is thinking? The process of using one’s mind to consider or reason about something What makes human thinking unique? “Classifying an object according to selected criteria‚ attaching value to it‚ and judging its aesthetic appeal‚ are all mental operations that‚ in one way or another‚ give meaning to the phenomenal world” (Marsen‚ 2008‚ p.45) The process of human thought is unique in and of itself because 1. It involves personal opinion and perception

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