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    fundamental liberties? Fundamental liberties are rights and freedoms that we have as human beings. Some fundamental liberties are set out in the Constitution. Because these rights and freedoms are set out in the Constitution‚ they are said to be ‘guaranteed’ and cannot be taken away from us unless the Constitution itself allows it. The Fundamental Liberties guaranteed under the Constitution: Article 5 – Right to life and personal liberty Every person has a right to life and liberty. A person’s

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    believed in the vital importance of the individual liberties guaranteed in the Bill of Rights. However‚ our government has compromised on these liberties in the name of general welfare. The Founders swore on the safety and security of the citizens despite color or disability‚ and the United States government today has been neglecting and providing no solid justification to the some of their reckless actions. The First Amendment states all civil liberties such as the freedom of speech‚ and the Second

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    Give me liberty

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    The First Americans The settling of the Americas Descended from bands of hunters and fishers Crossed the Bering Strait via land Arrived by sea from Asia or pacific lands 15‚000 to 60‚000 years ago Early inhabitants spread to the tip of south America Food crisis Wooly mammoth and giant bison extinct due to climate warm Near East 9‚000 years ago agriculture developed; corn‚ squash‚ and beans modern day Mexico and Andes Western hemisphere; no agriculture possible because of absence

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    Imagine that you are walking by a small pond‚ and you see a child drowning. You might think that it is common sense that you or any other spectator ought to save the child because it is your duty as a human. In Applying Virtue to Ethics‚ Julia Annas uses this notable philosophical example to illustrate her argument that contrary to our initial intuition‚ virtue ethics does not account for moral demands from duty or obligation. However‚ I (and possibly Aristotle) disagree with Annas’ account of virtue

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    Civil Liberty Definition

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    Civil liberty is an essential element in the societies because without it there is no freedom for people. Civil liberties are the freedom which protect and give to people the opportunity to limit interfere of the government in their lives. Which is expressed the protection of the minority from the tyranny of the power of majority. Religious freedom is the main rights that the constitution had‚ and it was in the first amendment of the constitution. Each amendment in the Bill of rights is there to

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    American: Land of Liberty? About America‚ there are many things to think of and talk about. The more we acknowledge about that country on continent on the opposite bank across the Pacific‚ the more we seem to notice things more essential than the prosperous world of material on surface. The country is known by reputation as the land of liberty on the earth‚ and that‚ I believe actually refers to and represents not that little as we might think. We Chinese usually relate the word liberty to many great

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    On Liberty By John Mill

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    Biography). John Mill published his on liberty book in 1859‚ In "On Liberty" book by John Mill he discussed and he debated the concept of personal liberty‚ and the limitation of the discussion (On Liberty book‚ pg iii‚iv‚ and the cover page). In this book John Mills discussed very important points which are The Struggle between Liberty and Authority‚ Tyranny of the Majority‚ Self-Regarding Actions and Autonomy‚ The Veracity of Public Opinion‚ Religion and Liberty‚ and Coercion. Those points are related

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    A statue that came as a result of a joint effort between the French and the Americans‚ and is a symbol today for enlightenment and freedom is what we now call today the Statue of Liberty. Artist Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and Alexandre Gustave Eiffel were the people responsible for the statue. Frederic Auguste Bartholdi was the one to design the statue around 1876 to commemorate the American Declaration of Independence. Another name for the statue is the Mother of exiles who welcomed a plethora

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    ranging from 1754-1800 is most relevant at displaying the evolution of the idea of “Liberty‚” in America. The evolution can be presented through the continued practices of ideas and the changes that occurred from 1754-1800. Some continuity from period III included the idea of self government among colonies and the ongoing slavery of African-Americans along with the mistreatment of the Native Americans which provided liberty to the colonists while stripping the other race from their freedom. On the other

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    those claims‚ which in turn helps him better reflect upon the world around him. Personally‚ the process on Inquiry has‚ and will continue to help me immensely throughout my academic career‚ through how it affects me personally‚ how it relates to Liberty University‚ and in the future as I continue to participate in the larger community of scholars and conversations within my specific interests. I learned a great deal about the process of inquiry as I researched my specific topic: how the continuous

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