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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 the

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    people without warrant/evidence • No freedom of speech • Violation of Article 23 can result in a life term in a prison • Any organization can be banned by PRC Conclusion Introduction July 1st Protest HK people identity Identity of general HK people • Pragmatism • Individualism • Narrowing gap between HK people/ mainlanders: ambitious‚ adaptable‚ practical and clever • Widening gap between HK people/ mainlanders : valuing free speech‚ press freedom‚ privacy and equality Introduction

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    elements need to be policed‚ as laws can still be broken. This is an insight into if social media‚ more specifically social networking sites‚ can be regulated to avoid recent spates of ‘trolling’ or whether it only serves to strip people of freedom to speech. INTRODUCTION Social media has now become a part of our modern day society and has a huge impact on our lives on a daily basis. Social media is the use of web and mobile-based technology to support interactive content. This content tends

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    Argumentation Essay: Facebook When a possible employee is in the process of being hired‚ his or her employment should be based on a social media network such as‚ Facebook. The main points for this position consists of professional versus social‚ freedom of speech versus censorship‚ and a person’s true identity behind closed doors. Facebook is one of various other social networks that are not confidential. Anyone can view a user’s profile and see all of their updates. People use Facebook from sending

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    United States even before it was country. In 1734 a New York newspaper printer‚ John Peter Zenger‚ publicly bashed the current ruler at the time and was imprisoned. He was defended by Alexander Hamilton who made his famous speech “truth can ’t be libel.” This case led to freedom of speech to be added to the Declaration of Independence. Even with the first amendment being in the constitution censorship has still been around in America and is only getting worse. Currently the government is trying to make

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    music industry. Censorship is a practice that restricts what a person can and cannot say. Particularly profanity is what is censored in the music that we listen to today. The objective is to figure out if censorship at all violates a person’s freedom of speech and expression‚ and what can artist do to still express their ideas and feelings‚ but without the negative remarks. There have always been people trying to silence or censor what artist has to say for as long as we can remember. This time

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    Dahyanna Robinson Should Music Be Censored? “America- It’s a free country. Part of that freedom is the right to listen to the music you love. But music can hurt‚ too. Some songs have lyrics that put down different races or groups. Some songs celebrate drugs and violence. What happens when music offends?” Music has always been a basic form of expression. From Antonin dvorak‚ to Eminem‚ to even ancient‚ tribal music‚ it has been a way through which individuals convey their thoughts and expressions

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    overly broad definitions of “hate speech” provide scope for arbitrary application of the law. While the goal of preventing discrimination based on race‚ religion‚ sex‚ class‚ caste etc. is important in a diverse country like India it must be done in ways that restrict speech as little as possible. Prosecutions under the hate speech laws‚ as under the “insulting religion” laws‚ can be initiated by the individuals or interest groups who dislike or disagree with the speech‚ art‚ or other expression‚ and

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    the right to refuse its citizens access to information solely because they perceive it to be ‘unwanted”’ (Pemberton‚ Ash‚ and Patrick Harrison February 21‚ 2010). Just imagine your life without communication‚ any free knowledge‚ and without the freedom you deserve as a citizen. The benefits of having internet are huge because who nowadays who uses a newspaper? Who calls places when they can just e-mail? And if you’re in another country you can just communicate with your families and friends by websites

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    allowed to pray in schools‚ therefore we can assume the founding fathers would not mind this change. Reason 2- National prayer allows for people to express their true feelings. Reason 3- Freedom of speech- The First Amendment of the United States Constitution protects the right to freedom of religion and freedom of expression from government interference Reason 4- In the Pledge of Allegiance it says “Under God” and I find that acceptable because the founding fathers put that as a respect to the

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