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    First Amendment Speech

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    “You weren’t born in a barn.” Scolded the mother. Growing up Mexican‚ we have to say hello to everybody and I mean everybody. Especially no vulgar language and to always respect yourself and others. In today’s society most of the morals I mentioned are lacking. All things considered‚ when you see an unwanted person your first instinct is to run but you know you were raised better than that. You can visualize your mom scolding you for not saying hi. Might as well get it over with. Truthfully‚ growing

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    Abuse of the First Amendment December 30‚ 2006‚ 21:21 We are so busy "doing" that we do not take the time to ask ourselves "should we". (Quote by Lafemmenikita07) I can’t take on the world. However‚ a lot of the comments in websites and blog houses about Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen are very inappropriate and untrue. The majority of the comments attack Lance not only as a human being but also as an actor down to his choice of movies or film roles. Some comments attack his physical appearance

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    discrimination from a long time ago. It has been developed for a long time‚ but there are still discrimination against women. I think many women are still distressed by discrimination. How have women’s rights changed? Between 1848 and 1920‚ there was firstwomen’s rights movement in the U.S. At that time‚ women did not have the right to vote. Thus‚ women could not help to make society or law. They did not have any voice. Many women joined the first women rights movement to get the right to

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    Fashion Summary Fashion has played a big part in the Australian lifestyle. Australians have always loved getting dressed right for everything from special occasions to socializing around with friends down the street. Celebrities have a high level influence on the way Australians dress. The length of clothing has changed a lot since the 1950s. Back then it was seen as being very rude if you showed too much skin on your body. Women wore long dresses which did not come above the knees and men wore

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    How Do Atoms Have Changed

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    As Chemistry Summary of how the atoms have changed throughout the years? One of the first founders of the idea of atoms was called Democritus‚ which was in 430 BC. He argued that there were an infinite number of different types of atoms. They were all different shape however they were made from the same stuff. He describes atoms as indivisible particles and also explained certain natural occurrences such as the existence of elements. Atomos (in ancient Greek) means “that which cannot be further

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    explain how Americas changed physically‚ socially‚ and politically since 1787. In paragraph two I will talk about how Americas changed physically. In paragraph three I will talk about how Americas changed socially. In paragraph four I will talk about how Americas changed politically. Than in paragraph five I will go over all of the important things that I have covered in the previous paragraphs. So let’s get started in 1787 as a small but confident country. Our country‚ America‚ has changed physically

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    How Do Dogs Have Changed

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    years and dogs turned into calm animals. To begin with wolves was just mean and harmful‚ but after so long people was having wolves and taming them and turned calm so they became dogs. So the relationship between dogs and humans have changed over time because dogs have changed from wolves and dogs are pets. To begin with wolves was dangerous and regarded wolves as threats.Then at one point a group of humans and a group of wolves teamed up.One common theory is that the relationship started when some

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    hemp‚ rice‚ and tobacco. Slaves were not unknown in the North‚ but abolition in the North was completed by the 1830’s. In 1808‚ the Congress prohibited the slave trade‚ not a year later than allowed in the Constitution. A series of compromises‚ laws‚ acts‚ and bills tried to keep the balance between the slave states and the non-slave states. South Carolina voted to secede from the United States as a result of Abraham Lincoln’s election to the Presidency. Lincoln had‚ over time‚ voiced strong objections

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    Watching You The Patriot Act and The Department of Homeland Security both correspond with George Orwell’s 1984. Even though The Patriot Act and The Department of Homeland Security were both created after the year 1984‚ there are quite a few similarities between them and the book. George Orwell’s 1984 is connected to The Patriot Act because both governments operate in a similar fashion and The Department of Homeland Security because they both have a way of monitoring people. The USA Patriot Act was signed

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    a few cons of the Patriot Act. "Under the Patriot Act‚ law enforcement officials may have broad access to any record — academic‚ library‚ financial and medical — without probable cause of a crime. The Patriot Act prohibits the holder of such information‚ like university librarians‚ from disclosing that they have produced such records‚ under the threat of imprisonment. A University of Illinois survey of U.S. public libraries found that at least 545 libraries have been asked for records

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