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    The Pursuit of Individual Freedom and Social Equality in Revolutionary France A flawed fixed social structure and fiscal mismanagement are some of the plethora of issues that demonstrated the disdain for the rights of man in pre-revolutionary times. During this time‚ unequal distribution of wealth‚ status‚ and land lead to the economic downfall of France. To put a stop to the financial ruin‚ leaders knew they needed to make a radical change to their taxation system. Because the first and second estate

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    Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people TDA 2.4 Task 1 TDA 2.4 – 1.1 These are some of the relevant legislations‚ which forms a basis for government statutory codes of practice and school policies and procedures that are equal opportunity and inclusive practice. Special Educational Needs And Disability Act 2001 - makes it lawful for people who provide education to discriminate against people with a special educational need or disability. Disability Discrimination

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    key components to that is freedom. Freedom is defined as the power or right to act‚ speak‚ or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint‚ but freedom goes far beyond this definition. Freedom has many attributes. We have national freedom‚ political freedom‚ individual freedom‚ and spiritual freedom. So‚ as you can see it is not just a value based on the country that you choose to live in‚ but the very citizens within that country. Many countries want the freedoms that the United States enjoys

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    30 September 2013 What does freedom mean to you? Freedom means a lot to me. Personally freedom should be earned not given. As in if you’re an illegal immigrant and you sneak over here‚ or you get a “green card” you shouldn’t get the American title. One reason is‚ you and your family didn’t have to go through what most of us Americans have. Such as 9-11. Mostly all Americans have worked for what we have today. Such as stopping the wars‚ making laws

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    What Freedom Means to Me: An American Ideal Defined Through the Eyes of a Teenager Intro to U.S. History 101-03 Prof. Paul Elovitz Claudia Molina February 1‚ 2013 Cmolina1@ramapo.edu 201-491-4761 Freedom means many different things to many people‚ but to me it means I can live in a country that believes in life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness. I mean this is the “Land of the Free”. However‚ these are things that not everyone can experience. Freedom to me also means I can

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    THE THEME OF EQUALITY Equality is every human’s rights recognized no matter what their gender‚ race‚ or religion. Equality was a major theme during the revolutionary time period because all the groups of people were fighting for their right as a human being. This theme is present mostly in the readings we have been studying in class and is present in many other sources. This fight for equality was present throughout the time period. People wanted their rights noticed for all kinds of people

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    Freedom of Expression on the Campus Protecting Freedom of Expression on the Campus is about a Confederate flag on Harvard’s campus and the response to it a Nazi flag with a swastika. In the article Bok states that “symbols are a form of free speech and should be protected”. Even though‚ it is totally inappropriate and highly insensitive in this day and age. The First Amendment allows us the freedom to express our selves. Flag flying with symbols on them is one of these freedoms. Sadly though

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    playing a particular sport is unacceptable. Well that’s nothing place yourself in ones shoes who was told what he/she can wear and how the clothes must be worn. Take for instance a government power that monitored how many children you were allowed per family. If the gender of your child is looked down upon society. The concept of equality can be exampled in; Race‚ Gender‚ Politics‚ and what some colleges do to make them look good. (2) When Americans say "We are created equal"‚ we mean that

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    Freedom. Liberty of the person from slavery‚ detention‚ or oppression; The power or right to act‚ speak‚ or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint. Freedom‚ liberty‚ independence- these three words are the foundation of America. It’s what we were founded on and now rely on today. Freedom isn’t just a word. It’s an action. We live in a country where we have many freedoms. Freedoms such as being able to speak out and say what you want to say. The freedom to worship and believe as you choose

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    Man’s Search for Meaning Victor E. Frankl 1. What is Frankl’s argument for freedom? Cite at least three passages that support this argument. Man has a choice. This is Frankl’s argument for freedom. He said that freedom is achieved through making choices. One chooses a thing over another and accepts the necessary consequences either positive or negative. In his experiences inside the concentration camp‚ freedom is shown in little ways but is demonstrated in bigger implications. First

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