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    The First Amendment is also the most important to the maintenance of a democratic government. It states that “Guarantees freedom of religion‚ speech‚ and press right to assemble peacefully; and the right to petition the government.” We know that America’s society today is maintained by freedom‚ equality‚ justice‚ and the rule of law. Freedom of religion is also an important reason why many immigrants yearn for the United States. Here‚ no matter what ethnic group you belong to‚ regardless of your

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    The Thirteenth Amendment had a major role in our history and was one of the most influential Amendments to have ever been passed in our country. “It put slavery to an end in the United States and was passed by Congress on January 31‚ 1865‚ which gave a formal consent on December 6‚ 1865 (“Thirteenth Amendment”). Anti Slavery Acts and speeches led to the Thirteenth Amendment‚ resulting in the Great abolishment of Slavery (“Thirteenth Amendment”). Abraham Lincoln disliked slavery and thought it was

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    Abuse of the First Amendment December 30‚ 2006‚ 21:21 We are so busy "doing" that we do not take the time to ask ourselves "should we". (Quote by Lafemmenikita07) I can’t take on the world. However‚ a lot of the comments in websites and blog houses about Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen are very inappropriate and untrue. The majority of the comments attack Lance not only as a human being but also as an actor down to his choice of movies or film roles. Some comments attack his physical appearance

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    Each year‚ United States citizens celebrate Independence Day/The Fourth of July with cheerful barbeques‚ music and fireworks; but African Americans seem to also delight themselves in getting together for the Fourth of July as well. They celebrate by having cookouts‚ laughing‚ socializing‚ lighting fireworks‚ and generally enjoying themselves together. But‚ what significance does the Fourth of July really mean for those who were slaves? This question is worth exploring. Frederick Douglas seemed to

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    issue still was how congress would allot for its representatives given the numbers of constituents in each of the states; originally they attempted one for every thirty thousand which if initially ratified would have fell short of the necessary three-fourths (Amar‚ Akhil Reed‚ 1992). Direct representation Madison would point out during the attempt to find a solution is impossible‚ even a tiny state like Rhode island would find it difficult to be at every assembly‚ he insisted on a smaller select group

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    My Fourth of July It all started about three or four years ago when my friend or as some people may consider her as my sister invited me to go for two weeks to a beach house for the fourth of july with her family. As soon as the sun was up we hit the road for about five or six hours until we finally arrived to cayucos which in this case was next to moral bay where ¨finding dory was filmed¨. As soon as the car stopped we ran out the car and started running towards the ocean as you hear the

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    “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” On July 4‚ 1852‚ Frederick Douglas delivered his “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” speech. At the time this speech was delivered‚ Douglas was merely an escaped slave who had been taught to read and write by his slave owner’s wife. He used his gift of literacy to fight for the God-given rights of both African-Americans and women. In “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July‚” Douglas cunningly uses bold diction and formatting in order to emphasize

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    Egypt. At about the same time “Alexios and Phillip of Swabia propose to the Crusaders to overthrow Constantinople and restore Alexios to the throne” . “Alexios had previously wanted Papal support for this but his request was denied” . Previous to the Fourth Crusade happening “the Doge of Venice‚ Dandolo had set his sights on Constantinople. In 1182 there was a Latin massacre that had included the Venetians. This had caused some contentions between the Greeks and Latins. This had stripped some of the

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    2. A‚ based on existing evidence‚ a reasonable person with Y’s history and background would believe that Y face imminent and immediate threat. X hits Y in the face with a firearm‚ and X has continued to abuse Y in the past‚ and will continue to abuse Y in the future. Y took the advantage of suspension to act as self-defense against the aggressor. B‚ Y was subject to continues violent cycle of abuse‚ X tells Y that X will think over how X plans to deal with this situation after X takes a nap. A reasonable

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    Writing Assignment One As stated in Article 17‚ for a proposed constitutional amendment to go before the people. The Texas State Legislature must propose the amendment in a joint resolution of both the Texas State Senate as well as The Texas House of Representatives. They can begin in either the House or the Senate. It also must first be adopted by a vote of at least two-thirds of the membership of each house of the legislatures. Moreover‚ the reasons it has been amended so many times opposed

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