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    Essay outline Wonderful ending to a tragic death in Romeo and Juliet There are many possible endings for the play‚ but if I were to write the ending‚ I would have changed it so that‚ Romeo comes back and fights Paris and kills him. The fight takes so long that by the time Romeo reaches Juliet‚ she is about to wake up. When Romeo sees Juliet‚ he runs and goes hug her. Then Romeo looks at Juliet shockingly and sees the vile in her hand and asks her what had happened. Then Juliet looks at Romeo

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    The First Amendment of the United States of Constitution states‚ “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” The Supreme Court interprets the extent of the protection afforded to these rights. The First Amendment has been interpreted by the Court as applying to the entire

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    In our world today‚ fate vs. free will remains the biggest mystery of all‚ the Greeks believed that there is an underlying relationship of free mans will exist within fate which the Greeks believed guided the universe in a harmonious purpose. Man was free to choose and was ultimately held responsible for his own actions. A wise man will make good decisions in his life; an ignorant and stubborn man won’t be so fortunate.  The play “Oedipus Rex” by Sophocles demonstrates that this concept of free will

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    The First Amendment of the US Constitution allows for a US citizen to have freedom of speech. This is an inalienable right that allows us to express our ideas and opinions and to communicate with each other. Some people use this amendment to justify something wrong that they did. They think that they can do or say anything that they want without being punished because they’re still following the law. If a person says something to harm or insult someone then there should be a limit placed under the

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    Does the First Amendment mean anyone can say anything at any time? No. The Supreme Court has rejected an interpretation of speech without limits. Because the First Amendment has such strong language‚ we begin with the presumption that speech is protected. Over the years‚ the courts have decided that a few other public interests — for example‚ national security‚ justice or personal safety — override freedom of speech. There are no simple rules for determining when speech should be limited‚ but there

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    who brought you out of the house of slavery. You shall have no other gods except me.” This is the first commandment given to the Hebrews from God; it is like the beginning of an ancient eastern marriage contract‚ which is very appealing to me. I will explain to you some of the history of this commandment and then get to the core of why I chose this one to apply to my life. I feel that this is the first commandment because it can bring the most joy to humanity. To begin my points‚ I want to start with

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    The Curse of Being First As a child Thursday nights were my favorite. My nana‚ my family‚ and our uncle’s family gathered for our traditional dinner‚ consisting of undercooked pasta and old ‘Jeopardy’ reruns. Our family would sit on the floor draped in blankets‚ huddle around the small TV in the living room‚ and surround ourselves with space heaters. While the adults spent the evening passively watching and talking‚ us kids pretended to be contestants on Jeopardy; shouting out wrong answers (as

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    The first Amendment to the United States Constitution states that Congress should make not laws against free speech. The first Amendment states that Congress will make no law "abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press." There are many ways in with the law‚ and people restrict those right. The right of freedom of speech is the most important and fundamental part of a free democracy. The first Amendment of the U.S Constitution allows people to state their opinions without fear. But over the

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    The most important freedom of the First Amendment is free speech because people need it for a healthy democracy‚ is the building block of other freedoms and promote nonviolence. The First Amendment allows people to have 5 freedoms‚ the freedom to freely speak‚ publish something against the government‚ petition for change‚ peacefully protest‚ and practice any religion of a person’s choosing. The first reason why it is the most important freedom is it the key to a healthy democracy. Benjamin Franklin

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    Introduction The First Battle of Marne showcased several new warfighting abilities by the German Army and Allied Forces‚ composed of the French Armies and British Expeditionary Forces. This battle was the first victory for the Allies‚ successfully thwarting the German offensive‚ and recovering lost territories in the process. The ever evolving strategies and warfare innovations of the French and British Forces greatly contributed to the astounding victory to the Allies. The battle ended the German

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