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    The Statue of Liberty‚ also known as Lady Liberty is one of the most recognizable symbols of the United States. She is an indisputable symbol of liberty and freedom for all people. Her image alone arouses such positive emotionally charged feelings in Americans‚ immigrants and visitors. The statue remains a significant key cultural icon‚ representing national pride‚ as well as freedom from tyranny and poverty. The Statue of Liberty inspires all who see her immensely large frame rising above the waters

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    Civil Liberties (And how they differ from civil rights) "If the fires of freedom and civil liberties burn low in other lands‚ they must be made brighter in our own. If in other lands the press and books and literature of all kinds are censored‚ we must redouble our efforts here to keep them free. If in other lands the eternal truths of the past are threatened by intolerance‚ we must provide a safe place for their perpetuation." Franklin Delano Roosevelt‚ 1938 (Isaacs 66) Freedom of speech

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    Ottomans and the ultimate sacrifice during the revolution of 1821. It was the resistance of a few thousand people against the Ottoman hordes‚ their heroic exodus (exit) and their sacrifice that inspired the poet Dionysios Solomos to write the “Hymn to Liberty”‚

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    Essential Existence of Obedience and Liberty Nadia Boulanger the famous French Composer said‚ “A great work is made out of a combination of obedience and liberty.” Through this statement we learn that obedience must be coupled with liberty in order to make something or someone great. This will not be an essay supporting disobedience but will in fact show how the greatest obedience is chosen; not forced upon an individual but the joining of obedience and liberty. In the article “The Perils of Obedience”

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    Shaan Hussain Team Hannah The Liberty Bell Welcome to the Liberty Bell Center. Here you can see The Liberty Bell. A famous symbol of America’s freedom. The Symbolic side of The Bell The Liberty Bell is a symbol of freedom throughout the United States. It was a symbol for people rebelling against Britain‚ as well as for abolitionists calling for an end to slavery and for women demanding the right to vote. The abolitionists were people who thought slavery was wrong because black people are

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    freedom and their beliefs on individual liberty. In today’s society some people don’t think that the Declaration of Independence provides enough individual liberty. In my own opinion I think that the Declaration of Independence does just the opposite of that. If our founding fathers took the time to write down all of the rights‚ rules‚ and individual liberties of the people‚ then why should we complain. However there is another side to not having rights and liberties. Having them stripped away for logical

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    Securing America and Protecting Civil Liberties September 11‚ 2001 was one of the most devastating disasters that our nation had encounter. The fact that we had been targeted on our own land and the fact the terrorist were being trained being here in the United States put fear and a sense of insecurity in our nation. The terrorist attacks upon our nation prompt the Bush administration to make homeland security its top priority. The focus was to make an effort to prevent future terrorist

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    Architectural Short Write: Statue of Liberty The Statue of Liberty National Monument was given to the people of the United States by France in 1886. The Statue of Liberty was first given to us to show a sign of friendship between the French and the U.S‚ and over the years has grown to represent freedom and democracy as well as international friendship. The Statue of Liberty is a woman holding a torch‚ and a tablet that states the date of American Independence. The Statue of Liberty greeted all newcomers to

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    Liberty Mutual Group which is a Fortune 100 company that provides insurance and insurance services for individuals and companies alike. In the personal market‚ Liberty Mutual provides auto‚ home‚ and life insurance and they provide a 24/7 claims call center for customer service. In the commercial market‚ Liberty Mutual provides products like commercial auto‚ worker’s compensation‚ liability‚ and property insurance to large and small companies all over the world. Mission Statement: With

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    Some groups of Americans were allowed their civil liberties in the U.S. history. However‚ other groups of Americans were denied those civil rights. The government has recognized civil rights‚ protected civil rights‚ and addressed the importance of citizens to respect the civil rights of others through a process of civil unrest and political interventions. The U.S. government first recognized our civil liberties when the citizens began to act on their beliefs of what was right; civil unrest. For

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