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    censoring the artist. Censoring the artist is violating their right of freedom of speech. Thomas Jefferson once said "I am opposed to any form of tyranny over the mind of man". Therefore‚ America was founded on the idea that the people would be free from any sort of government tranny. Not being able to have freedom of speech was the most basic form of abuse that the Founding Fathers thought. So‚ they fought to establish freedom of speech and thus‚ the Bill of Rights was created and a part of it is

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    since I was 18‚ I find the first amendment to be the most important amendment we have today. “The First Amendment of the United States Constitution protects the right to freedom of religion and freedom of expression from government interference. See U.S. Const. amend. I. Freedom of expression consists of the rights to freedom of speech‚ press‚

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    Is safety worth giving up your liberty? Every day the federal government passes laws to make us a safer society. As they make society safer‚ they are slowly chewing away at our rights‚ liberties‚ and our personal freedom. Where is the balance? At what point do we tell the government that we would rather die than become mindless government slaves? Where is the line between where our right to choose is more important than the government’s right to impose their standards on us? Even if it’s for our

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    in the nation. Censorship: Censorship is a suppression of any communication which may consider as harmful to the people‚ King‚ government and its nation. Especially these censorship methods are much familiar in press which against the freedom of speech and freedom of expression. In some other cases‚ the censorship helps to protect the rulers and authorities from sensitive issues. There are different types of censors like * Political censor * Moral censor * Religious censor * Military

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    free speech and expression. There are some that even feel as if “the powers that be” use censorship as a means of controlling the world. We will explore from different aspects what censorship is‚ how we are affected by it‚ and who is fighting for freedom of speech and artistic expression.   CENSORSHIP There are many views on the topic of censorship. Arguments are made every day on whether or not censorship is something that is needed in the world or if it is just something that is used by

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    The Banning Of Books

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    From the beginning of time‚ stories have been read and shared from generation to generation‚ cherished by millions of people across the world. However‚ some of these books have been removed from the public eye through a process called book banning. Books‚ along with music‚ magazines‚ and movies are banned from libraries for including sexually explicit content‚ graphic language‚ violence‚ discussions regarding race‚ homosexual references‚ and witchcraft. Some people may think that the banning of certain

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    racial or religious landmine. High profile speakers often have very one sided opinions backed by facts on their beliefs which many college students are not capable of respectfully listening to. Comedians tend to step on landmines even though their thoughts are not hate oriented. They just want people to laugh‚ but college students can not take a joke. If comedians were to perform at universities‚ the rules would not allow most of their jokes in‚ and this is a fundamental breaking of the first

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    Book Report In the book‚ “How to Develop-Self Confidence & Influence People by Public Speaking” The main takeaway from this book is that Dale Carnegie shows how improving public speaking and improving self-confidence are a function of preparation‚ education‚ determination and practice.  There is no short cut to a better you - rather a long path of self-improvement. He shows you how to develop poise‚ improve your memory‚ begin and end a talk‚ Interest and charm your audience‚ improve your diction

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    The Right Choice Have you ever thought about saying something inappropriate‚ but you stopped yourself from doing it because you knew you were going to either cause problems or get in trouble? That is a reason why people should not be able to say or write whatever they want. People would constantly get in trouble and harm other people’s feelings or their way of life. People should not be able to say or write whatever they want because it will prevent people from constantly getting in trouble for

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    information‚ especially that dealing with their nation‚ development and security. Censoring‚ therefore‚ hinders people from gaining access to info that can be used to bring about positive changes in the society. In most developing countries‚ books that are thought to have a likelihood of creating unrests but this hinders people from having information about their civil rights. Censoring‚ therefore‚ hinders people from getting better governance because they do not have any means of creating awareness. Censoring

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