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    What are my thoughts about the flag of the United States of America and what does it mean to me as a citizen of this country? The flag comes across to everyone differently and people have different levels of respect for it. The flag to me is a sign of our freedom‚ our country’s history‚ and of different views. The flag is a sign of our freedom that we have. It is our freedom to those who have served under‚ to those who died under‚ and to those that desecrate it. I know this because even though it

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    chocolate and the trees to licorice to solve problem of the lack of food in the world. All joking aside‚ if I were to rule the world there would be three things in particular that I would change: elimination of all countries‚ enforce the freedom of speech‚ belief and sexuality‚ and the eradication of the class system. Well‚ when I say that I would like to abolish all countries‚ I feel as though some of you may think that that is ridiculous. For some people‚ their nation is their pride! Why take it

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    have the right to regulate any opinion‚ whether it belongs to one or shared by millions. Just as everyone has the right to protect others with their beliefs‚ there is also the right to offend. In the article‚ In Defense of Prejudice: Why Incendiary Speech Must Be Protected (May 1995)‚ Jonathan Rauch claims that “An enlightened and efficient intellectual regime lets a million prejudices bloom‚ including many that you or I may regard as hateful or grotesque. It avoids any attempt to stamp out prejudice

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    speech disorders Communication Research Paper There are many times in everyday life that there is miscommunication in delivering a message to others; at one point or another‚ miscommunication will happen to everyone. Often the miscommunication is out of one’s control there is simply a misunderstanding of the intended message. Speech disorders are a type of communication disorders where ’normal’ speech is disrupted. A problem within society is the belief that speech disorders have a simple explanation

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    thought would be just and good for the nation. Of the press they made the familiar and oh so controversial: "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…" (United States Constitution 1789). But where do we cut the line? There our newspapers‚ television shows‚ and radio broadcasts constantly molding the facts and telling one side stories so they can get the attention of the people

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    Pompeii Excavation Essay

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    As an archaeologist‚ my interests fall in the Roman city of Pompeii. In an excavation of this site‚ there are certain artifacts and features I would look for. these features would give insight to the status‚ living conditions‚ daily routines‚ and other characteristics of the people who lived there. Some architectural clues such as the presence of large banquet rooms or small living spaces gives us an insight into the status of the people who lived there. Artifacts such as the presence or absence

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    Kevin C. Towery COM110-15 Research Speech Outline CHILDHOOD APRAXIA OF SPEECH General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To provide information to the audience about the speech disorder known as childhood apraxia of speech. Thesis Statement: Apraxia is a rare disorder that if left untreated can persist into adulthood‚ causing a child to suffer years of frustration from being unable to communicate effectively. Introduction: I. Attention-getter – Who here tonight has known someone

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    A Roman Life in Pompeii

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    A Roman Life In Pompeii It was late evening on the 23rd of August and I found myself walking down Via Dell’Abbondanza towards the Stabian baths. There was a warmness about the air that was not from the summer’s heat. I could smell the aroma of leftover bread as I passed the House of Ceii. I thank the god Jupiter for allowing my family to live next to a bakery because of how appealing it makes our street smell throughout the day. With all the decaying rubbish in the street between heavy rains

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    Does free speech give people the right to use hate speech? Does free speech give people the right to use hate speech? I choose this topic in particular because I feel very strongly about this and feel it’s a good discursive topic to argue my point. The points that I’ll be talking about in this essay are: -what is free and hate speech -who are mostly victims of hate speech -why people argue hate speech shouldn’t be banned -why I think hate speech is wrong -how hate speech can turn to violence

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    Commercial Life in Pompeii

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    Commercial Life in Pompeii and Herculaneum Historians have debated the nature of Pompeian economy – whether it was based on agriculture or trade. Some see the Roman empire in modern terms as one vast single market where demand drove up prices and productivity stimulated trade to a never before seen level (residue of pollution can be found in Greenland’s ice-cap and the many ship wrecks indicating the large volume of sea borne traffic). Other historians see Roman economy as ‘primitive’ based primarily

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