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    Diplomacy and Security

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    Diplomacy and Security Introduction Diplomacy derives from the Greek verb diplono meaning to fold and referred to the folding metal plates used in Roman time as formal documents. The ability to practice diplomacy is one of the defining elements of a state‚ and diplomacy has been practiced since the formation of the first city-states. Originally diplomats were sent only for specific negotiations‚ and would return immediately after their mission concluded. Diplomats were

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    Human security

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    Human security is an emerging paradigm for understanding global vulnerabilities whose proponents challenge the traditional notion of national security by arguing that the proper referent for security should be the individual rather than the state. Human security holds that a people-centered view of security is necessary for national‚ regional and global stability. The concept emerged from a post-Cold War‚ multi-disciplinary understanding of security involving a number of research fields‚ including

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    hear.’ This sentence sums up the very essence of free speech; it is‚ as Orwell believed‚ the mother of all civil rights. Without the unconditional freedom to offend it cannot exist. Ideas are‚ more often than not‚ dangerous things. There is little point in having freedom of speech if it only defends the most popular and innocuous of opinions. The freedom to offend can perpetrate racial‚ social or religious intolerance; however‚ conversely‚ it is also the only means available to fight against such bigotry

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    Freedom of Expression

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    FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION ‘Freedom of expression’ is an amalgamation of several concepts and rights that includes freedom of speech and choice of what a person is allowed to say‚ do‚ hear‚ feel or express. If we break down the words and analyse them from their core‚ the simple meaning according to various dictionaries of freedom is ‘the power to determine action without restraint’ or ‘exemption from external control‚ interference‚ regulation‚ etc’ this implies that freedom is liberty without constraints

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    Academic Freedom

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    Academic freedom in Kenya Freedom is a basic to education in modern democracies. Freedom in education can be categorized in the various aspects such as; Freedom of the child‚ academic freedom and freedom to read. Mc’Garry and Ward‚ (1966) puts it: A free society and a free world imply a free educational system and a freedom within the framework of maximum control. In such a closed society they maintained‚ freedom in education may consist of ability to say or do in consequential things. The legal

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    Freedom of Ethics

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    protection of freedom of expression in the United State‚ and what types of speech are not protected under the law? * What are some key federal laws that affect online freedom of expression‚ and how do they impact organizations? * What important freedom of expression issues relate to the use of information technology? * What key free-speech issues relate to the use of information technology? * In what ways does the internet present new challenges in the area of freedom of expression

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    Economic Freedom

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    improved quality of life are an additional incentive to increase the economic freedom level. Throughout the centuries scholars and economists have argued on whether economic freedom based on private property and free markets is the only beneficial and effective form of economy formation or centralized system of governing is better. Myriad researches have been brought to public‚ however‚ our group believes economic freedom is currently in increasing phase of its development‚ and thus should be thoroughly

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    The Evolution of Freedom

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    The Evolution of Freedom Freedom has been an ever-changing concept in this country. The existence of slavery‚ shutting down non-violent peace rallies‚ women without the privilege to vote‚ and invasion of citizen’s privacy by the government; these are all examples of the evolution over perceptions of freedom. These are illustrations of freedom that we presently know of‚ that we were stripped of‚ or were not considered as our rights. Freedom is being able to do things without the fear of

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    Four Freedoms

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    "The Four Freedoms" "In the future days‚ which we seek to make secure‚ we look forward to a world founded upon four essential human freedoms." An excerpt from Franklin D Roosevelt’s 1941 State of the Union Address. in Roosevelt’s speech he describes the four essential freedoms: freedom of speech and expression‚ freedom of every person to worship God in his own way‚ freedom of want‚ meaning economic stability so that a nation and its inhabitants can live peacefully‚ and freedom from fear

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    The Freedom of Education

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    223 11 December 2013 The Freedom of Education The movie Freedom Writers‚ directed by Richard LaGravenese‚ shows the power of teaching‚ and Freedom Writers is a perfect example of a teacher who changes the lives of her students. The teacher in the movie‚ Erin Gruwell (Hilary Swank)‚ is the central character and is portrayed by the director as a confident Caucasian woman who is eager to teach for the first time. Gruwell changes the lives of her students in the movie Freedom Writers through her methods

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