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    I am grateful for my freedom because I know that God has granted it to us even though we aren’t perfect. God created us to be free‚ and not to be slaves. God gave us freedom for a purpose. Jesus died on the cross for our sins so we could be free and live forever. God gives everyone the choice to do evil‚ and he gives us the choice to be kind and loving. People everywhere aren’t getting the freedom they deserve. Many people in the world still suffer; they suffer from hunger‚ poverty‚ and abuse

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    Description: This about the rise of the New World with freedom and slavery. This essay include historical evidence of the contradictory belief ’s of our past leaders. Hope this helps someone. An Analysis of Slavery and Freedomas the American ParadoxBy Megan SmoakMr. Harris HIS 131The rise of liberty and equality in this country [America] was accompanied by the rise of slavery‚ (Slavery and Freedom: An American Paradox‚ page 5). This statement holds true as a paradox. A paradox is defined as statement

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    Andromeda is the name of my country and it is located in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean‚ far from anywhere else. The citizens have been fighting for what religion should be predominant in the country. I have chosen that they have religious freedom. Everyone can be free and not fight over a religion anymore. No one will be unhappy with a religion forced onto them‚ and there are so many religions to follow. People won’t have to fight‚ because some people might want to follow Judaism‚ and y usually

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    Freedom vs. Democracy

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    suggestion to say that freedom and democracy seem to be in conflict. The many different ways freedom and democracy seem disagree vary from person to person. In my role as a citizen I see these conflicts in everyday life through my family life‚ school‚ and the technology. A family is a form of democracy in itself. As a child or young adult we are governed by our parents. They provide the laws and decide on the appropriate punishment if we break these laws. There is not as much freedom while living in a

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    LEGAL PROPOSITION ON THE PUBLIC FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OF INDONESIA By: Adistra Kusuma Waligalit‚ Faculty of Law of Gadjah Mada University This study identified several Legal defects regarding the Act on Public Freedom of Information of Indonesia. These legal defects will be explained along with the reccomendations of remedy as below. INTRODUCTION After experiencing a difficult time in New Order era (1966-1998)‚ when the civil rights to freely obtain information had been abused by the government

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    Freedom of Information Act

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    from the age of 13 in an attempt to cut teenage pregnancies[13] [edit] Amendment bill Main article: Freedom of Information (Amendment) Bill The Freedom of Information (Amendment) Bill was a private member ’s bill introduced to the British House of Commons in 2007 which failed to become law. Conservative MP David Maclean introduced the bill to ensure that MPs ’ correspondence was exempt from freedom of information laws. The then leader of the Liberal Democrats‚ Sir Menzies Campbell‚ said there should

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    Human Rights and Freedom

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    What Freedom means to me The condition of being free; the power to act or speak or think without externally imposed restraints exemption: immunity from an obligation or duty; Freedom. Freedom is a word‚ which we hear‚ everyday‚ but probably have never really taken a second to think what it means to us individually. Born and raised in United States freedom is not so much a privilege but more of a given right‚ so to me freedom does not really mean much that could all quickly change if it was

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    The most important amendment is the freedom of religion. The freedom of religion lets you be who you are. The government can’t punish Americans for any religion you practice. There are not really any limits to this freedom. The first reason the freedom of religion is the most important amendment is because it lets Americans be their true self. You are being your true self if you are practicing a religion that you truly believe in. Nobody should take advantage for who you are or what you practice

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    Freedom in America “This isn’t freedom. We’re holding a gun to every citizen’s head and calling it security” (Captain America). America has freedom but not the most freedom in the world it is classified as mostly free. Although with the American Dream some people believe that the dream is still attainable and relevant because they still have the freedom that the people from America are all promised‚ others argue that the American Dream is not relevant and is not possible to be attained today because

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    America Leads Freedom

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    America leads the way in freedom. The America I believe in is FREE. This freedom came at a high price. Many men and women gave up their own freedom as they joined our military and served our country on enemy soil. Many military men and women came into the military to help our county some of them went into war to fight for us so we can live. We should thank the military for fighting for us and giving up their lives just for us to live. Judd Greggs pinned it best‚ “The veterans of our military services

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