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    One of the best things about being American citizens is our right to freedom of speech. Yet‚ everyone in the world is not as lucky. As technology becomes more important to our society‚ many government officials fear social media for its power to end careers or start rumors - but does that give them the right to regulate online content? Hugo Chavez‚ the Venezuelan president‚ seems to believe he has the right to impose restrictions on Internet content‚ similar to those seen in countries such as

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    According to research‚ every year‚ more than 81 million people are added to the world-wide population and every 10 years‚ almost one billion inhabitants are added to the world’s population. There are many reasons one would say the population should be government-controlled. During the course of this essay I will be highlighting factors such as; the trends of population growth‚ environmental aspects of over-population and the financial attributes towards over-population. Trends of Population Growth According

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    Government Controlled Diet

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    David Cockley English 101:13 3-8-11 Government Controlled Diet Should the government have a say in Americans diets? One of the fastest growing problems in the United States today is obesity. Throughout the last ten years‚ more and more people have become overweight or obese. Obesity has caused a lot of damage because it has increased healthcare costs and ruined many people ’s lives because they can contract diseases like diabetes. If the government had a say in American citizen ’s diets‚ they

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    Yes. Because there are lot of problems that were facing because of media. also‚ it is where government took power pakinggan nyo lng ung original version ng song para makuha niyo po yung timing ng tab. baba po ung link in case na may balak kayong pakinggan ung song. sa tingin ko 80% po ito.. ung 20% nawawala kasi di ko makuha ung chords.. ang hirap kasi i-eartab ung base chords into guitar chords lalo na sa mga bahagi ng verse. sorry for the inconvenience. enjoy nyo na lng ung kanta.. haha

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    and locked away.  As Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy has said‚ “The First Amendment is often inconvenient‚ but that is besides the point. Inconvenience does not absolve the government of its obligation to tolerate speech” (Susan300).                 Before getting into the issues regarding freedom of speech‚ we should first begin by going into detail about what is not considered constitutionally protected speech.  “Obscenity‚” a word that changes with time and society‚ has not been given protection

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    Media and the Government

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    The media can often have a large impact on public opinion. The general community can be swayed based purely upon how the news carries a story. This places a massive responsibility on the media. They must decide what is appropriate and how to address certain topics. In the cartoon the author was describing the impact the media can have on presidential races. People‚ in general‚ like to know the gossip about candidates. They like hearing the dirt‚ it brings the nominees down to the level of

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    Role of Media in Government

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    the role of media in government? 2012 Kevin M. Nthurima American Government 10/26/2012 Table of Contents Introduction 3 History of media in the United States 4 Entertainment Media 5 Political Media 6 Social Media 7 Informative (Internet) Media 8 Traditional vs. New age Media 9 Conclusion 10 Bibliography 12 Introduction The following research paper topic is the role of media in government mainly based on the United States government. It will comprise of all the reasons that media have become

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    our media affecting their impressionable minds? We may only control so much‚ we can only monitor so much‚ but will we or should we allow our media‚ without regulation‚ to continue corrupting the minds of our youth? I believe‚ in order to form a more perfect union‚ that government should make every constitutional effort to stabilize the media that is pumped into our children’s lives. Much is at stake when talking about the advertisement that affects our children. The combination of media and

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    Amendment 2: Should Gun be controlled ? One issue that many Americans have been very concerned and had a debate on is gun control. The argument is about should gun be more strictly control and regulate by the government. There are both supporters and those who opposing the idea. Gun control issue had make it a very big deal in the nation to both private and public organizations including public schools and it also mostly affects those in the negative ways. The government should have more power

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    Should Genetic Engineering Be Controlled by Law? “Just as the success of a corporate body in making money need not set the human condition ahead‚ neither does every scientific advance automatically make our lives more meaningful” ( Professor George Wald‚ Noble Prize winning biologist‚ The Dangers of Genetic Engineeering 1976‚ p.45) . Genetic engineering is the direct manipulation of an organism’s genes. It uses the techniques of molecular cloning and transformation to alter the

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