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    Is Freedom of Speech used Still Today? It has been common today to dismiss people’s views on certain subjects‚ so are people really getting to use their right of Freedom of Speech? When given the topic of Freedom of Speech most people will agree that anyone can state their own opinion‚ but when their opinion’s clash‚ some believe that the other person is slandering them. You would think that the option to state your opinion freely without getting yelled at or told that your unfair. Americans today

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    Till We Have Faces Summary

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    Till We Have Faces A Myth Retold C.S. Lewis’s book Till We Have Faces is about the myth of Psyche and Cupid. However‚ in the original tale Psyche is a very naive girl who is greatly influenced by her two wicked older sisters. In this rendition of the tale‚ Psyche’s sisters are not evil and Psyche is not a mindless fool as she has been portrayed in earlier tales. Setting The story takes place in the kingdom of Glome. Glome’s social perspective is not surprisingly‚ a male dominant society and

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    Suu Kyi's Speech Summary

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    In the speech Towards a True Refuge‚ Suu Kyi talks about many things and mainly talks about mankind’s problems. She also says that prosperity and peace are necessary for happiness‚ and talks about how people want safe refuge. I personally took away from the speech that we all have different and we have to work with one and other through compromise. Also‚ we should learn from the past when she talks about the cold wars and how the ruthlessness of the government helped no one because they wanted to

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    Caiti Heil Speech Summary

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    a PhD postdoctoral research in University of Washington Dunham lab‚ gave an hour seminar speech about genome evolution following hybridization in Western Washington University Biology building 234 at 4PM-5 PM. Dr. Heil had a great introduction which was humorous and explained the purpose of her research “genome outcome of hybridization”. She used power point in her presentation that I think it made her speech understood more easily. When she pointed out the pictures using laser pointer‚ it was easier

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    DREAM HOUSE My dream house‚ what would it be what would it look like it‚ and most important where will I build it. I like the countryside wide open areas‚ maybe farm lands with some animals. But I do like the city life with the nose‚ rude people‚ and heavy traffic on the high way. There is pros and cons to both environment‚ the countryside close to no air pollution‚ but less services you need to travel more to access services. The pros and cons of the city life more cultural opportunities‚ more

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    The Shackled Pen While I may only be 18 years old‚ federal laws have silenced me since 1988. Stripped of my right of freedom of speech with the implementation of Hazelwood laws-- enacted after the Supreme Court case ruling in favor of the Hazelwood School District in the court case Tinker vs Hazelwood-- myself and other high school journalists all over the United States have lost our "unalienable right" to speak our minds in print. As student journalists‚ our job dictates that we exhume the truths

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    Every citizen should have equal opportunity to achieve sucess no matter how they look‚ who they are‚ or what they believe.This is the doctrine behind the American Dream. That everyone should have the equal chance of being successful. This dream is what makes America so different from other countries and nations—this is the one thing that America promises that other countries can’t and I will take advantage of that opportunity by pursuing higher education. I am pursuing a degree in Mathematics‚ and

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    Alexander H. Stephens‚ Cornerstone Speech‚ articulates to the people of the inequality between the races in our country. The Cornerstone Speech revolves around slavery and was thought by many‚ that Negroes were inferior “Upon the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man”(Cornerstone‚1861). By presenting the Cornerstone Speech and the Lincoln’s Inauguration‚ it gives the people a view of how this country was onced runned by a fallaciously belief. By creating a new government in which

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    When choosing a career the possibilities are endless. It is important to pick a career that one can succeed in. A career that will benefit someone as an employee and as a person. Being a Speech Pathologist has many pros; it involves working with kids‚ meeting unique people‚ and making a change in people’s lives. It changes the way one may think; to see things in another perspective or point of view. The Pathologist will grow a connection and bond‚ creating an amazing relationship with the patients

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    Dreams

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    Interpretive Speech – Topic: Dreams As we lay our heads on our pillows at night fast asleep – are we dreaming? As we sit in daylight with a blank stare gazing out the window - are we dreaming? And if so what are we dreaming about. Good Morning‚ my name is Shelton Redden and like many of you‚ other people feel that it is these dreams that give us life; and without dreams our waken state is tantamount to death. Langston Hughes in a poem entitled “Dreams” portrays this very point; [he writes:]

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