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    America and the people who fight for our freedom. The people who support our troops overseas are of course gonna support them when they come home and not leave them homeless or without healthcare; that would be absurd. Not only are they going to bolster and salute the white male soldiers‚ they are going to do the same for women soldiers‚ gay soldiers‚ black soldiers‚ and other ethnicities other than caucasian because discrimination doesn’t exist in America only freedom does. However‚ there are many hypocrites

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    The most important amendment is the freedom of religion. The freedom of religion lets you be who you are. The government can’t punish Americans for any religion you practice. There are not really any limits to this freedom. The first reason the freedom of religion is the most important amendment is because it lets Americans be their true self. You are being your true self if you are practicing a religion that you truly believe in. Nobody should take advantage for who you are or what you practice

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    Freedom in America “This isn’t freedom. We’re holding a gun to every citizen’s head and calling it security” (Captain America). America has freedom but not the most freedom in the world it is classified as mostly free. Although with the American Dream some people believe that the dream is still attainable and relevant because they still have the freedom that the people from America are all promised‚ others argue that the American Dream is not relevant and is not possible to be attained today because

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    Indian Freedom Struggle

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    FREEDUM STRUGGLE OF INDIA INTRODUCTION:- In ancient times‚ people from all over the world were keen to come to India. The Aryans came from Central Europe and settled down in India.The Persians followed by the Iranians and Parsis immigrated to India. Then came the Moghuls and they too settled down permanently in India. Chengis Khan‚ the Mongolian‚ invaded and looted India many times. Columbus wanted to come to India‚ but instead landed on the shores of America. Vasco da Gama from Portugal came to

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    Changing Rights and Freedoms The rights and freedoms of Aboriginal people changed significantly between the years 1945 and 2000. The Australian government put in place polices of protection‚ assimilation‚ integration and self determination which disempowered Aboriginal people and severely affected their rights and freedoms. The policy of protection effected many Aboriginals rights and freedoms. They were treated unfairly‚ procrastinated on every move they made and were forced to be educated in

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    America Leads Freedom

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    America leads the way in freedom. The America I believe in is FREE. This freedom came at a high price. Many men and women gave up their own freedom as they joined our military and served our country on enemy soil. Many military men and women came into the military to help our county some of them went into war to fight for us so we can live. We should thank the military for fighting for us and giving up their lives just for us to live. Judd Greggs pinned it best‚ “The veterans of our military services

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    Throughout the years there have been many significant speeches in regards to freedom of Americans. Two examples are: “I have a Dream” by Martin Luther King about civil rights and equality‚ and “Toward a More Perfect Union‚” by Senator Barack Obama. The baseline of these great speeches is The Declaration of Independence‚ by Thomas Jefferson and the Continental Congress‚ and “The Gettysburg Address‚” by President Abraham Lincoln. Both speeches are the same when the speeches refer to human rights and

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    Freedom Of Speech In 1984

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    In 1984‚ George Orwell introduces his idea of what the future holds for humanity. He portrays a very dystopian society with limited freedom of speech by Big Brother‚ the government‚ through the eyes of Winston in many ways. The book introduces the idea of Newspeak which is a language that tries to limit thoughtful communication by degenerating the language over time as Syme states to Winston in 1984. Winston purchases a diary knowing the consequences of expressing self-thought even when directed

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    Freedom Mean To Me

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    Freedom!!! Freedom!!! Freedom!!! What a great word to describe life‚ to describe the air that blows threw the great valley‚ to describe birds. All these are symbols of freedom. Why you may ask? Why life well because in life they give you the freedom to choose who and what you are going to become as a person. To choose is a form of freedom‚ because in the past you were not able to choose what you wanted unless you were of the white race. Also the air that blows threw the great valley because no matter

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    Freedom Road Summary

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    didactic that worst of curse words for the bourgeois literary establishment. It is no curse word to me‚ in fact is something to be aspired to‚ and I daresay the great Howard Fast felt the same way when he was writing Freedom Road‚ first published in 1944. The foreword to the edition of Freedom Road currently in print was written by W.E.B. Du Bois. If the greatest historian of Reconstruction and the counter-revolution that overturned it‚ the author of Black Reconstruction in America‚ The Souls of Black

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