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    Maloley (a.k.a. Skate) has become a force to be reckoned with. With a huge following on social media‚ Skate is one of the most prominent up-and-coming rappers/hip-hop artists in the music industry. Recently‚ at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards‚ he received a nomination for "Choice Music: Next Big Thing‚" and earlier this week‚ he released his first full-length album titled Maloski. Without a doubt‚ I have to admit that I am quite impressed. While I sometimes find that many hip-hop songs sound repetitive

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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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    What Is Freedom What freedom is to me is the ability to be yourself without having to be living your life controlled. How freedom is an amazing thing‚ you can be yourself. You certainly can have any personal beliefs‚ be in any religion‚ and there’s much more things you can do. The 4th of July was when we gain our independence from Great Britain. A very famous quote my father tells me is‚”May we think of freedom‚ not as the right to do as we please‚ but as the opportunity to do what was right.” (Peter

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    reasons. Internal motivation is a wiser choice for educators to use with students because it helps to fulfill some of the students’ basic needs. Choice theory by William Glasser explores internal motivation and its impact on relationships. “According to Choice Theory‚ five basic needs constitute the source of internal motivation and guide all behavior” (Erwin‚ 2003‚ p. 21). The five basic needs are survival‚ love and belonging‚ power‚ freedom‚ and fun. Survival is one of the basic

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    I breathe out a sigh of relief and try to calm down my heartbeat. “Anyways‚ back to the discussion. The Declaration Of Independence is a very important document that will win us our freedom. With this document‚ we will not longer have to be ruled by the iron fist we call King George.” Loud cheers and applause sound from the room. I bring my hand to the doorknob and slowly twist the door open. I step out and close the door behind me

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    act. The rational choice theory says that criminal behavior is caused by internal and external factors outside of the individual’s control. Cesare Lombroso suggests that the physiological traits such as the measurements of someone cheek bones‚ or their hairline. The positivism theory says its factors like poverty‚ subcultures or lower levels of education can predispose people to crime. All of those are proven factors of crime through key sociological theories. The rational choice theory is when people

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    The Contradiction of the American freedom and Slavery: Freedom not so for all U.S. History 1301 The English literature mastermind‚ Samuel Johnson‚ once exclaimed “How is it‚ that we hear the loudest yelps for liberty among the drivers of Negroes?” The people of the United States had to fight for freedom in multiple occasions; as a nation through the American Revolution‚ but also as individual groups such as the Abolitionists‚ and later

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    Charter of Rights and Freedoms has become the most influential system of law found in our society‚ and with it there are very few limitations enforced upon people. It is first important for an individual to understand how a constitution is entrenched and what that specifically means. This can allow them to form their own opinion on whether an entrenched Constitution violates the fundamental principles of democracy. However‚ section 1 and 33 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms have been put in place

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    The Greek Idea of Freedom Greek poleis did not identify as a single unified organization‚ although they shared a common culture. The basis of their society was a subsistence economy that expected individuals to provide for themselves. Cities only offered protections from danger‚ not a support system. Freedom was something that existed along a spectrum‚ and equality was not the goal. Governance was set up to avoid monopolies on power. Those who gained leisure time were expected to use that free

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    to settle‚ Native Americans were pushed farther and farther away from their homeland. Their land was taken from them and their freedoms were long gone. White settlers had created restrictions on their land‚ trade‚ and freedom which are still in effect today. The real crisis began soon after Andrew Jackson was elected president. Native Americans had already lost freedom of trade in 1787‚ when the Constitution granted power to the government to regulate their trade. Now‚ Jackson had promised to

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