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    Freedom Of Indian Press Freedom of Press In India DESPITE BEING the largest Democracy in the World‚ the Indian Press has never been accorded a free status. A survey of civil and political liberties carried out by Freedom House listed the Indian press as being "partly free". What is of concern here is that it figured even below countries like Burkina Faso‚ Cape Verde‚ Comoros‚ Ecuador and El Salvador. Ever since‚ the time of Hickey‚ the administration has recognized the potential of the

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    Achieving Freedom by Writing First of all‚ what is writing? Writing is a way to express something we have to say using a textual medium by using a paper and a pen. It is also a peaceful way to express our feelings because it does not bring harm to ourselves and to everyone around us. I have once watched the movie entitled “Freedom Writers”. The Freedom Writers is a true story film which is about a teacher named Ms. Gruwell who tries to make a difference with her freshmen students. She is very determined

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    story of rebellion‚ human rights‚ and the "unquenchable human spirit of the world.” (paragraph 11) The Freedom Schooner Amistad is a modern model of the Amistad. Just because they have similar names does not mean that the two ships are the same. One significant difference is the fact that the Amistad had about fifty captive slaves on board headed for Cuba. The only people aboard the Freedom Schooner Amistad are seven college students from Britain and the United States. The purpose of the students

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    Discuss the freedom movements in India‚ Vietnam‚ and South Africa India‚ Vietnam‚ and South Africa‚ all gained independence through freedom movements headed by their ambitious leaders. Mohandas Gandhi‚ India’s freedom leader believed Satyagraha would help India to achieve its freedom. Satyagrapha was based upon the principles of nonviolence‚ civil disobedience‚ and the belief that the truth will set you free. Mohandas Gandhi‚ leader of the Indian National Congress wanted Swaraj‚ independence‚ in

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    Is Freedom Really Free?

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    in this country when there are wars that occur every day? These wars are unknown to most. They occur on the streets were rape‚ drugs‚ murder and kidnap could be found. There is one way to survive in this country where hate is found that is to find freedom within thyself and within others who accept you. This was accomplished through 150 students who believed strongly that barriers were meant to be broken. In 1994‚ Erin Gruwell became a teacher to 150 students at Wilson High located in Long Beach

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    Freedom of Speech at College

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    the matter is that speech codes on college campuses are threatening students’ freedom of speech and the free exchange of ideas and therefore have no place in higher education. The First Amendment of the United States Constitution is part of the Bill of Rights. 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 to assemble

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    “The Ultimate Meaning of Freedom” "Ultimately‚ man should not ask what the meaning of his life is‚ but rather must recognize that it is he who is asked. In a word‚ each man is questioned by life; and he can only answer to life by answering for his own life; to life he can only respond by being responsible." – Viktor Frankl In this quote‚ Frankl explains that the answer to man’s search for meaning cannot be found in others‚ but he must find it himself without asking anyone for the

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    Plan Introduction [allow 125 words] * Essay will aim to explain what is the meaning of term ‘consumer society’ * Will consider whether people have a freedom of choice in this type of society Main body [allow 950 words] * Define ‘consuming’ * Explain how people moved from Industrial Society. * When consumption is more than buying things for their use‚ but more for their meanings. * Displaying goods and wealth in order to increase social status. * Conspicuous consumption

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    Freedom and the Good Life

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    Freedom and the Good Life Most people believe that freedom is one of the most important things in the world. Freedom is not only mandatory for a good life but it also seems to be essential for morality .In his discussion of moral philosophy and freedom‚ Immanuel Kant wrote that “Ought implies can”. It is often said that without freedom there cannot be morality and there would not be much worth living for. Two very important questions related to are raised that are frequently overlooked. These

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    Kant's Concept of Freedom

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    important? The reason is that human dignity is based on the universal idea of “freedom of human agency” so it cannot change or lose its value through all times and spaces. Human dignity is almost equal to freedom. So on this paper‚ I want to inquire into this most important concept to think about human dignity and human rights by analyzing the Kant’s thought of freedom. In Kant’s philosophy‚ as you know‚ the concept of freedom has given very importnat meaning. Actually Kant regard it as one of the

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