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    Why do we have freedom of speech? We have freedom of speech to express our thoughts and feelings. If the kids in schools don’t have freedom of speech then why is it important in the First amendment. Freedom of speech is how we communicate with each other. In schools they have to hold back their feelings of teachers and administrators in fear of being punished. Freedom of speech should be everywhere especially on social media. That is how this generation mainly communicates. If you take that away

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    different circumstances or issues that a father and a mother have. Two such short stories are “Reunion” and “Powder”‚ these stories are about the father-son relationship in a broken family. The “Reunion” by John Cheever ends in a way with the son’s disappointment

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    30/ 2007 Persuasive speech School uniform Introduction (Significance and background) Everybody in this class room has had or will have children. Anyway it will happen that your kids will become the most important point of your life. You will do everything to keep them happy. When they are small only you can influence on their behavior. Parents always want to see their kids healthy‚ well-bread and happy. After some time‚ when your heirs grow up enough‚ they will go to school. As soon as this happens

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    We go to a Catholic School which exists because of the 1st amendment. But what if we did not have this amendment?! Let’s say the only religion the U.S. allows is Islam. The whole school has assembled in the Church to celebrate mass. Just then the NCIS comes in the back and arrests the whole congregation for celebrating mass in the Catholic Church. “This is NCIS. Stop your service and you will be allowed to go on your way!” Shouts Officer Gibbs. Most of the congregation starts to leave‚ but the priest

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    The first amendment in the US constitution states that Congress shall “make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting thereof.” A metaphoric wall has always existed between the church and state‚ according to Thomas Jefferson in 1947 (McCarthy‚ Martha).That wall has been in the center of many court cases in the Supreme Court linked to public schools. The public school setting has always been a major area of controversy concerning the separation of church and state. Albeit with

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    VII. Impact of Speeches The impact of the 2016 DNC speech was left on the first night of the convention. According to Chris Cillizza of The Washington Post (2016)‚ there were more than 28 hours of live programming over the four days of the Democratic National Convention. Even though‚ the first lady’s speech came on the first night of the convention‚ “it held the championship belt against all other for the next three days’’ (Cillizza‚ 2016). She stood alone amongst the best of the politicians in

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    morning to make sure she has plenty of time to pick out the perfect outfit for school. Brandon‚ on the other hand‚ woke up at 6:00 A.M. and came to realize he didn’t do his laundry this week. Now he has nothing to wear. Wouldn’t you love being able to get that extra 10‚ 20‚ maybe even 30 minutes of sleep in the morning? Although school uniforms may not let kids express themselves as much as choosing their own outfits does‚ schools (public or private) should be required to wear uniforms. Uniforms are proven

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    In order to be successful by 10 years reunion I must follow through with the goals I need to accomplish to be successful by the reunion.         The most important stepping stone for me to achieve is to finish high school and getting a diploma. As evidence of this the requirement for being a chef and a game designers is a high school diploma. This shows that all I need to do get a job involving both careers which allows me to reach my goal. Instead of working at a job I don’t like wishing I would

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    In the teacher’s Back-to-School Night speech‚ three instances‚ I feel‚ that demonstrate sensitivity to the parents are the teacher providing a written disclosure document on what to expect in his/her classroom‚ providing instructions on how to access the school’s Web site‚ and by having translators available during the speech.      The teacher handed out a very resourceful tool to parents by providing the written disclosure document.  The document should help parents understand how the teacher will

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    resulting from Ashcroft v Free Speech Coalition‚ 2002 reenergizes many issues related to the First Amendment and free speech. The focus of the aforementioned case is the Child Pornography Prevention Act of 1996 (CPPA). There is a contention as to the courts and legislature’s handling of virtual child pornography and whether it garners the same treatment– banned – as traditional child pornography. All sides of the issue consequently address the scope of the First Amendment‚ and Justice Kennedy

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