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    What Is Freedom?

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    Freedom is something that everyone wants.. According to the Macmillan dictionary freedom is "the independence of thought‚ choice‚ or action". But that is very vague; freedom is different to everyone. In his book‚ Huckleberry Finn‚ it is obvious that Mark Twain had an opinion on freedom and what it is. Jim‚ a black slave‚ and Huck‚ the white child who helps free Jim‚ have pretty much the same views of freedom. The difference is that Huck has gotten it‚ and Jim is trying to find it. To Jim‚ freedom

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    What Is Freedom

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    What is freedom? Many people‚ both pro-gun and pro-gun control‚ talk about freedom. But nobody ever really stops to define what it is‚ and then apply it to the gun debate. This leads to mischaracterizations‚ particularly from the pro-gun side‚ that any attempt to implement gun control policies is an infringement on freedom. The ultimate end of this argument is to paint those in favor of gun control as "tyrants‚" or bring up the name of Hitler in an attempt to tar those on the other side. In this

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    Freedom. What is freedom? Freedom has many different meanings to everyone‚ but this is how the dictionary defines freedom; the power or right to act‚ speak‚ or think as one without hindrance or restraint. Now‚ as I said‚ there are other meanings to the word freedom. In the webster dictionary there are over 6 different meanings just for the word freedom. Some pertain to racism or Civil Rights. Others associate it with topics such as abortion or gay marriage. Freedom is such a broad overused term.

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    Freedom Freedom can be defined in several ways‚ depending on the situation this term is used in. Sometimes‚ freedom is defined as a “political right.” Other times simply as “the quality or state of being free” (Merriam-Webster). Other people might define freedom as a privilege that is fought for. Although these definitions are all for the same word‚ they are different in their meanings. The definition of the word freedom can be as a political right‚ the quality or state of being free‚ or a privilege

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    What does freedom mean to you Freedom is a very respectful word‚ to me it is the root from which we grew. Like the people before us‚ we could never truly appreciate what it has given us. Freedom resides in all of us‚ and I mean of all races and sex‚ age‚ creature we all feel it is our life. Even in the beginning freedom birthed before us and as we grew and learned to appreciate and long for it‚ it became us‚ we are freedom and freedom is how we began. It is our motivation to be who we want to be

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    Democracy... it is the foundation of our beliefs as Americans. It is what has allowed our country to prosper and thrive for as long as it has‚ and with democracy comes the freedom of choice. On paper this sounds simple and spectacular‚ but with the freedom of choice we must also accept the complexity of choice. There are millions of voices in our country and an uncountable number of views and morals. As a democracy we debate these views and morals in an attempt to distinguish what is “right” and

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    Representative bureaucracy is the concept that a bureaucracy should mirror the society that is serves. This mirrored representation can be by ethnic‚ racial‚ gender‚ or socioeconomic groups. The fundamental belief behind this principle is that a person of a specific constituent group will be an advocate for that group and will ensure that that group is properly served by the government. This advocacy can be passive or active; proponents of a representative bureaucracy state that this advocacy

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    That man can have nothing but what he strives for; (The Star) In the name of Allah‚ Most Gracious‚ Most Merciful 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. By the Star when it goes down -Your Companion is neither astray nor being misled‚ Nor does he say (aught) of (his own) Desire. It is no less than inspiration sent down to him: He was taught by one mighty in Power‚ Endued with Wisdom: For he appeared (in stately form) While he was in the highest part of the horizon: Then he approached and came closer‚ And

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    In this essay‚ I explain what I believe "freedom of speech" should mean. "Freedom of speech" is guaranteed in the United States Constitution‚ but is also a principle generally accepted by democracies. However‚ I’m explaining my views on what it should mean‚ not how it is understood by courts or other bodies. Freedom of speech is often invoked in defence of offensive comments and works of art. At the other extreme‚ it is generally accepted that freedom of speech does not include a right to‚ quoting

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    about having a free and equal person be in charge instead Arendt challenge Nussbaum that having a group in a representative democracy is more affected than one person being equal. When people who are interested in the issue they make it possible for everyone to contribute to the idea of solving the problem. For example in the communities there’s lots of disliking between each one because of what they do and sometimes the hate can turn really nasty‚ like getting into violence terms. Communities can form

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