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    Freedom in the Modern World

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    Freedom in the Modern World Freedom of Choice‚ Religion and Rights all depends on the amount of Freedom of the Press within a country. Remor J. Gamutan Reg. 1868 August 3‚ 2011 ENG 101 B - Section 70 B Professor Hans Straub Introduction: Unlike the past‚ the world today is more united in diversity. Most countries in the modern world‚ boast unity of people from different cultures and backgrounds with the same nationality. With unity in diversity comes freedom of oppressed

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    2014 American Indians and Freedom American Indians have striven for freedom ceaselessly since the colonization in 1800s. But for different American Indians‚ the definitions of freedom vary a lot. For the chief Seattle‚ the writer of AUTHENTIC TEXT OF CHIEF SEATTLE’S TREATY ORATION 1854‚ the freedom means the rights to live with the nature harmoniously and to keep their religion and traditions. For Carlos Montezuma‚ the writer of Let My People Go‚ the definition of freedom is very absolute and stems

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    The Ethics of Academic Freedom University of La Verne EcBu 543 Ethics in Organizations And Society Summer II 2005 Professor: Rita Thakur The Ethics of Academic Freedom "Don ’t take too seriously the advice of people who supposedly know better than you do. As long as you are finding out things we didn ’t know before‚ you are doing something right." ~Doreen Kimura The quest for knowledge can be a wonderful thing. It can help to empower those that need confidence‚ and can also

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    Aman Mundi Mrs. Spradling English II Pre AP Period 7 November 12‚ 2012 Freedom Equals Responsibility Freedom and responsibility go hand in hand with each other. The freedom one has determines how much responsibility that person has. Many people believe that they can have freedom without having responsibility‚ but‚ when conditions start to go wrong‚ the conditions start to reflect the freedom that remains. “The more freedom we enjoy‚ the greater the responsibility we bear‚ toward others as well

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    19th Century “Freedom” In the 19th century‚ freedom had various meanings to different groups of people. A people’s class‚ race‚ or gender heavily swayed the ways in which they defined the term freedom. A white male‚ for example‚ would have had a vastly different view of what freedom meant than a runaway slave would have had. For example‚ since white men were not enslaved‚ from their perspective‚ freedom may include having the right to bear arms and freedom of speech. Whereas‚ a runaway slave may

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    Achieving Freedom by Writing First of all‚ what is writing? Writing is a way to express something we have to say using a textual medium by using a paper and a pen. It is also a peaceful way to express our feelings because it does not bring harm to ourselves and to everyone around us. I have once watched the movie entitled “Freedom Writers”. The Freedom Writers is a true story film which is about a teacher named Ms. Gruwell who tries to make a difference with her freshmen students. She is very determined

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    story of rebellion‚ human rights‚ and the "unquenchable human spirit of the world.” (paragraph 11) The Freedom Schooner Amistad is a modern model of the Amistad. Just because they have similar names does not mean that the two ships are the same. One significant difference is the fact that the Amistad had about fifty captive slaves on board headed for Cuba. The only people aboard the Freedom Schooner Amistad are seven college students from Britain and the United States. The purpose of the students

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    such as myself are rarely in the position to be forced to fight against the power. While it is difficult to put myself in the mindset of someone who would deem it necessary‚ I am aware of some injustices that I would rebel for: democracy‚ freedom of speech‚ and freedom of religion. The first thing that would make me want to fight back against any government is if my right to vote was inhibited. Just because I’m a minor and can’t legally vote doesn’t

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    Freedom Riders Analysis

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    The video selected is the Freedom Riders History. This video sparked my interest due to the title. Many questions come to mind. What is a freedom rider? What did they do and why do they have a history? While viewing the video I was overcome with a lot of emotions. My first emotion was sadness. I experienced a feeling of extreme sadness‚ it is truly a shame that a country that was established under God had so much hate. Did the Americans who were white during that time forget that we are supposed

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    Kant's Concept of Freedom

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    very difficult to think about human rights‚ because its basis is not clear or explicit. What does support these concepts? Furthermore‚ do they really have its basis? At a glance we can pick up a lot of questions about human rights. we usually use the word “Human Rights” as if we know its meaning‚ though we don’t actually. So what is the Human rights? do they have existence or are they only instruments? I think they are only instruments so it is not right to talk about them as if they exist

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