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    Gallipoli War. Born in 1894 in Jeparit‚ Victoria. I still remember it clearly; the wind blew against my cheek as I stepped off the boat onto shore. Nerves ran down my spine and I thought to myself‚ that there was no turning back now. I signed up for this and that my country back home were all watching and I had to do them proud. Unaware of my surroundings I followed my mates as they stumped across the rusty plains. I looked down; there at my feet were our weaponry

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    that the First Amendment (freedoms of speech‚ press‚ religion‚ petition‚ and assembly) is the most important constitutional amendment in the Bill of Rights. This is because the first amendment serves as an enabler of the discussion of other ideas‚ including the other constitutional amendments themselves without fear of negative consequence(s) from the government; most of the amendments‚ at least in the Bill of Rights‚ have controversy surrounding them; for example‚ the Fifth Amendment allows the

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    The first amendment is about freedom of speech for all; the press included. This amendment is against prohibiting people from their free exercise of their religion. The first amendment can and have been violated; therefore lawsuits occur but is the amendment enough to win a case? The first amendment states “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; or the right of the people peaceably

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    Con Law Outline Background Information The Bill of Rights First 10 Amendments of the US Constitution Introduced by James Madison and First US Congress in 1789 Limits the power of the federal government of the US‚ protecting all citizens‚ residents and visitors on US territory. Protects: Freedom of speech‚ religion The right to keep and bear arms Freedom of assembly‚ petition Prohibits unreasonable search and seizure‚ cruel and unusual punishment‚ and compelled self-incrimination The

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    This House believes that it is sometimes right for the government to restrict freedom of speech.” In my opinion‚ Freedom of speech has had more of a negative impact in our society than a positive one. The government needs to create laws that allow freedom of speech but allow it to a certain extent. Do you think the government should restrict freedom of speech? If so‚ what are some ways you would help the situation? The government should be able to sometimes restrict freedom of speech for many

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    Bill of Rights. This precious document outlined the basic rights sought after by all the nation ’s citizens‚ ranging from the freedom of exercising one ’s inborn rights to the constitutional rights given to each of the unique and individual thirteen colonies‚ now part of the United States of America. Specifically‚ the First Amendment includes the most important rights for a truly democratic society: the rights of religion‚ speech‚ press‚ assembly‚ and petition. Without these valued rights

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    the corporation they love‚ is slowly but surely dying and as well fail to realize that there has to be change in order for the company to live on and grow. Of course this usually means some sort of elections or ballot will have to take place which typically consists of two or more candidates. An election that will determined who seizes control of the company‚ but before they can seize control they first must give rhetorical speeches to persuade the audience to vote for them. The film‚ “Other People’s

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    a spectator’s seat. I couldn’t take a step. Just listen to the screams as they come hurtling down the slide. Oh‚ no. I’ll just watch. "It’s perfectly safe‚" says Dad. "Little kids are going on it - and look at that little girl. She’s even younger than you."Oh‚ I know it’s safe. I truly believe it’s safe. But there is a vast difference between believing in something and in daring to experience it yourself. Still‚ it can’t be too bad. Everyone comes back laughing. I don’t know how I came to be straddled

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    The First Amendment of the US Constitution allows for a US citizen to have freedom of speech. This is an inalienable right that allows us to express our ideas and opinions and to communicate with each other. Some people use this amendment to justify something wrong that they did. They think that they can do or say anything that they want without being punished because they’re still following the law. If a person says something to harm or insult someone then there should be a limit placed under the

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    The first Amendment to the United States Constitution states that Congress should make not laws against free speech. The first Amendment states that Congress will make no law "abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press." There are many ways in with the law‚ and people restrict those right. The right of freedom of speech is the most important and fundamental part of a free democracy. The first Amendment of the U.S Constitution allows people to state their opinions without fear. But over the

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