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    The Black Freedom Movement

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    Both the black freedom movement and the women’s movement were vital to the progress of equality in the United States. These two groups of citizens have been considered inferior to the white‚ American male for nearly all of history. Black males slowly gained headway over women of any race with the right to vote in 1870‚ yet true equality of race continued to be a hope for the future. Following World War II‚ knowledge expanded and struggles continued to occur between white and black and male and female

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    Order over Freedom

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    Imagine living in a beehive. You are a single bee‚ among thousands of the same species. Every day‚ you do the same routine assigned to you. You may be tasked to collect nectar from flowers and spread pollen to other flowers. You can also be ordered to work in the beehive and take care of the young. The queen bee would be in charge of the whole colony. Observing the situation‚ we can say that every bee in the colony has a specific function or role. That is how bees‚ even though small and simple‚ can

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    American veterans served our country‚ sacrificed their lives for our freedom‚ and gave Americans all of the astonishing rights and freedom that we appreciate and enjoy today. Ronald Reagan once said‚ “Freedom is the right to question and change the established way of doing things.” Thanks to American veterans‚ we are able to have that right and many other rights that they have earned for us. Some people may say money‚ or shelter is the most important thing in the world. Honestly‚ it is the American

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    “One Artist‚ Finger‚ and Country”: Ai Weiwei’s Fight for Freedom. Figure 1. Tiananmen Square Ai’s View. From The Study of Perspective‚ by Ai Weiwei‚ 1995‚ http://www.emptykingdom.com/featured/ai-weiwei-study-in-perspective/ Ai Weiwei is a world famous Chinese artist that uses his controversial art to portray his strong political and social views. His works such as The Study of Perspective and Dropping China have an underlying political and social meaning used to activate the oppressed people of

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    Date: February 8‚ 2013 The Giver: The Fight For Freedom The challenging attempt to successfully achieve a Utopian Society‚ while balancing the freedom of the citizens has existed since the first civilizations. Lois Lowry’s‚ The Giver (1993)‚ follows the story of a young boy named Jonas living in a supposedly utopian society as well discovering the flaws in the community’s apparent freedom and safety. The community of The Giver violates many basic human rights as set forth by the Universal Declaration

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    “ I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality. That is why right temporarily defeated‚ is stronger than evil triumph.” (etonline.com) Wouldn’t you do the same thing he did for your freedom and rights? Do you think if he had not done that‚ what if that was still going around? It would change a lot. Martin Luther King was born on January 15‚ 1929. He was the middle child. Between an older sister and a younger brother. He liked to sing at his church. He became

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    "The Freedom Writers" In the movie “The Freedom Writers” Mrs. Gruwell (Hillary Swank) plays a role of a dedicated teacher who did all she could to help her students. Mrs. Gruwell was faced with a big challenge when a group of freshmen students showed her nothing but disrespect which made it hard for her to communicate and understand them. While she taught she learned different strategies to get them to participate in class activities. The students in the class were highly racial and only talked

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    he simply wants to be safe‚ more specifically he believes that the main priority of a citizen is safety over the loss of certain rights of freedoms. In my opinion Mencken is right about the average man having more interest or need for safety over freedom . One example which makes this clear is the ratification of the second amendment which provides the citizens of the united states‚ the freedom to bear arms for self protection or in this case‚ safety; however‚ if these firearms end up in the wrong

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    The preference to be free instead of secure is controversial‚ often qualified. Many oppose the thought of security over freedom‚ but in more recent years that has not been the case. The definition of freedom varies indefinitely‚ but the ability of acting‚ or saying as one wants without hindrance or restraint is favored by us all. Freedom‚ in thought‚ is beneficial and gives one the aptitude of attaining all one can possibility dream of‚ but in reality‚ it is comprised of the liberty of choices that

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    Today‚ the United States is known as the land where people have the right to freedom‚ but around the 1800s‚ this was not the case. Slavery was a growing problem in Southern United States around this time‚ and until its eradication‚ slavery put the lives of many in danger. The brutal work that slaves were put through caused many deaths‚ and this horrific era in history will never be forgotten. After years of slavery‚ slaves began to resist by “doing poor work‚ breaking tools‚ abusing animals‚ and

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