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    Many people think that civil rights and civil liberties means the same thing but its actually not. They both mean completely different things. Civil rights are rights granted by the U.S. Constitution. The protection from this government assures citizens the protection against discrimination. On the other hand Civil liberties is something else. Civil liberties are the basic rights citizens have which is protected by the bill of rights. These basic rights that people have are freedom of speech‚ religion

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    Civil rights and civil liberties guarantee the people the protection that they need and respect they deserve in the United States. Before these rights were created there were a lot of problems that people were facing in the United States and the struggle of people being discriminated‚ abused‚ and disrespected by those with authority that eventually abused that power.  However‚ changes started to happen when people came together to better the country as a whole and fairness to its people. Civil rights

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    Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Everyone always wants to live in the good life which makes us feel freedom‚ safety. Besides‚ they will receive respecting and a lot of benefit which they deserve to have. Therefore‚ every country always creates the rights‚ such as Civil right‚ Civil liberties to protect the life of their citizen‚ and have confidence in their citizen. Both Civil right and Civil liberties is from the Bill of Rights which is not even valid that in the constitution “In the Federalists’

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    Liberty or Death and The Crisis Thomas Paine and Patrick Henry two well known rebel scums in their time‚ both realized a problem with Britain’s current rule over America. After the two were fed up with the constant bashing of the British rule‚ they decided to write speeches giving their point of view. Patrick Henry’s‚ “Liberty or Death”‚ and Thomas Paine’s‚ “the Crisis”‚ both do a magnificent job of demonstrating the oppression Britain had on America through humanity. Patrick Henry does a great

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    As John Adams once said‚ “Liberty‚ according to my metaphysics is a self-determining power in an intellectual agent. It implies thought and choice and power”. Throughout American history‚ liberty is an important aspect for all people. The idea of liberty gives all Americans that right of thought‚ choice and power. Ever since the Constitution‚ all of our past presidents have strived to keep the liberty within all people and it is the main reason why they are still important throughout our communities

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    The Cost of liberty is less than the price of repression. W.E. Dubois‚ American Social Reformer and Political Activist (1868-1963) The day the war officially started on Iraq‚ thousands of people gathered at the Texas Capitol to protest the U.S. involvement in the war. That morning‚ as a government employee working at the Courthouse‚ I was notified via email of the impending protest. The email urged supervisors to let "non-essential personnel" leave early so that they could avoid the turmoil that

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    In the novel Invisible Man‚ Ralph Ellison uses the contrasting yet connected settings of Liberty Paints plant‚ the Brotherhood‚ and the underground sewer to communicate that becoming a self-actualizing human being‚ or the Emersonian “Man Thinking‚” involves being proactive and contributing to society in order to break free of the stereotypes that society confines one to. However‚ how successful a person is in doing this is dependent upon whether he or she is part of the dominant culture (white) or

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    Liberty or Death” War can be both positive and negative‚ depending on where you stand and what you stand for. During the Revolutionary War‚ there were Loyalists‚ Patriots‚ and those who were neutral‚ somewhere between the two opposing sides and living in the thirteen colonies. “Give me Liberty or give me death …” was famously spoken by patriots‚ but would it stand true? Patriots were believed to be fighting for freedom‚ equality‚ justice‚ liberty‚ representation‚ and the overall pursuit of happiness;

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    Larkin & Lacey The San Francisco‚ CA based human rights organization‚ the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation (ACLU) runs a human rights project through its offices in New York‚ Washington DC ‚ Puerto Rico and California. The projects cover advocacy‚ public outreach and litigation‚ which are all carried out in-line with ACLU’s long held commitment to protect civil liberties and civil rights of the immigrant community living in the US. The impact litigation program run by the group aims to

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    natural to man to indulge in the illusions of hope. We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth‚ and listen to the song of that siren till she transforms us into beasts. Is this the part of wise men‚ engaged in a great and arduous struggle for liberty? Are we disposed to be of the numbers of those who‚ having eyes‚ see not‚ and‚ having ears‚ hear not‚ the things which so nearly concern their temporal salvation? For my part‚ whatever anguish of spirit it may cost‚ I am willing to know the whole

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