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    Religious liberty is the first liberty listed in the Bill of Rights. The freedom to exercise religion is an important right and it is express in the first amendment of the constitution that says “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof”. The free-exercise clause prevents the federal governments from interfering with religious practices of its citizens. The first amendment protects the freedom to exercise religion‚ but do not prevent

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    between the two. The Statue of Liberty‚ also known as Lady Liberty‚ is a 151 foot statue of a woman holding a book and a torch. She symbolizes democracy and freedom from tyranny and oppression. Located in the Port of New York and New Jersey is the Statue of Liberty‚ built by Gustave Eiffel‚ to fabricate the symbol of freedom. Standing at the entrance of the harbor‚ Lady Liberty welcomes arriving immigrants before reaching the United States. Directly behind the Statue of Liberty is Ellis Island‚ established

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    I really enjoyed the documentary East of Liberty. It is very important to talk about issues surrounding gentrification‚ especially when it is clearly happening in the neighborhoods of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh has a very strong identity‚ and pushing people out of these neighborhoods takes away from the identity of our city because they are Pittsburgh. It is very easy for people who live outside of the city‚ such as myself‚ to say they are from Pittsburgh‚ but that simply is not the case. The people

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    Stability vs Liberty

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    Stability Versus Liberty
 Lakshmi Mittal once said: “At the end of the day you have to keep the emotions away” (thinkexist.com). However‚ this piece of advice may not be as wise as one may think. The novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley demonstrates that being absent of emotions is in no way simple. The futuristic society within the novel‚ The World State‚ idealizes an absence of emotion in their population and therefore regulates all feelings to ensure a stable environment in an attempt to create

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    “Daughters of liberty” The video of the Daughters of Liberty was very interesting because it shows that women are becoming more independent and trying to fit in with society. The men were known for doing everything like running business and being involved in politics. The first important point in the video is when the women joined their man in the war not thinking about the positive outcome and how it brought attention to women’s rights. That to me is what really shown women empowerment and how committed

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    Noel McKillip January 4‚ 2006 Period-3-4 Review for Taking Liberty Oney Judge‚ Lady Washington’s “personal girl”‚ had a life of splendor and riches even though she was a house slave. Then her life is drastically changed when she realizes her choice. Oney always thought that she had an easy life‚ but when the chance of freedom comes she doesn’t know what to do. Will she spend the rest of her life as a comfortable slave‚ or chance the real world as a free woman? With characters that touch

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    action must take place for the United States to continue on its present path of stability and prosperity. The quandary is that the U.S. has‚ from its birth‚ been known as one large melting pot. In fact‚ there is a poem written upon the Statue of Liberty indicating that this country stands for freedom and the admission of those seeking refuge. The answers to these very prominent issues do not lie in creating a large wall or creating more restrictions‚ but they lie in strictly adhering to the laws

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    Our liberty‚ or freedom‚ to act or speak or be as we would like to be‚ although ours‚ must also fall within the confounds of the society we live in. Before much of the world was fortunate enough to be born into some sort of social system‚ life was spent much more separate from others. Your natural rights to the most basic aspects of life such as food‚ water‚ shelter‚ and the ability to live itself were much less assured. As Hobbes believed‚ all men lived in a natural state of war where “every man

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    demanding the return of teachings of the Bible which led new traditions within the Christian religion. He was also known for his 95 thesis which he nailed to the door of a church‚ he also wrote the Treatise on Christian Liberty. When reading over Martin Luther¡¯s Treatise on Christian Liberty one section that jumped off the page‚ ¡°Hence all of us who believe in Christ are priests and kings in Christ¡±(63). Luther appears to refer to the Bible stating in reference to the idea that Jesus Christ was and

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    Glory John-Kolawole Assignment 3 John Stuart Mill explores the ideas of liberty‚ social control‚ and individuality in his book "On Liberty". At first look‚ Mill appears to support ideas that are in opposition to one another; he opposes restrictive customs while yet supporting embracing diversity. Nevertheless‚ by examining liberty‚ the harm principle‚ and the inherent worth of individuality‚ Mill offers a persuasive picture of actual freedom. He promotes the notion that diversity and the rejection

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