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    Limits of Free Speech

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    Freedom of speech is what makes us proud to be an American. The freedom to think‚ speak and protest as we please. The freedom of speech is as dynamic as our use of the language. Just what is protected under the first amendment? To understand what is protected under the first amendment we have to look at how it is written in the constitution. Congress cannot abridge a person ’s "freedom of speech." In other words Congress can restrict what you say but it cannot stop you from saying it. (Kersch 3)

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    Desiderius Erasmus’ The Praise of Folly    Firstly written for private circulation‚ the Praise of Folly‚ by Desiderius Erasmus‚ describes the abuses and follies of the various classes of society‚ but especially the ones from the church. It is a cold inspiration‚ deliberate attempt to discredit the church‚ and its satire and harsh comment on ecclesiastical conditions were so repetitive that a reader can easily realize that the main purpose of Erasmus writing this masterpiece was

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    My Topic: Hi everyone‚ my name is Leysha Trinidad and I’m going to be debating‚ along with my teammates‚ on the fact that restrictions of Freedom of Speech need to be applied and enforced to protect citizens. I am going to be talking about the need to protect children from the exposure to obscene‚ offensive‚ or potentially damaging materials. Definition of obscenity: utterly without redeeming social importance. My Arguments: 1. Yes‚ there are some laws that protect children online like

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    history‚ the United States Constitution has been put to the test over the issue of free speech. The First Amendment states‚ "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." Even though free speech is one of the core American values proudly embedded in each citizen‚ some poopAmericans

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    Folly Twelfth Night

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    Folly Essay – Twelfth Night For my essay I have chosen to write about Malvolio.   He is Princess Olivia head steward and confidant.   In this play Malvolio proves to be an extremely complex character.   As straight edged as he tries to be‚ Malvolio has definitely been stuck by several folly’s.   Just as Feste stated in the play‚ “Folly is like the sun‚ it shines everywhere.” Folly operates in a way that the person it affects still believes they are acting with reason and logic.   This theme is

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    Free Speech vs Hate Speech

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    Free Speech vs. Harmful Hate Speech Freedom of speech is instilled at the beginning of the Bill of Rights and it allows citizens of the United States to express their opinions without being afraid of what might happen to them‚ much like in other countries. Many times people are directly or indirectly harmed by others’ actions that are considered a right under the freedom of speech clause. Though‚ some people worry that if we do not allow for complete freedom of speech‚ it is hard to figure out

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    Erasmus, Praise of Folly

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    Charlie MacDonald 2/4/2011 Philosophy 1.) In Joe Sachs translation of‚ Aristotle’s on the soul and on Memory and Recollection‚ we are presented with the idea that our soul is broken up in to the contemplative and the practical forms of intellect. We use our contemplative and practical intellect to identify what is good for us‚ so that our desires reflect our needs. Although‚ they both work towards the same goal‚ both are separate and depend on ineffable forces for success. The contemplative

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    Free speech is a right that every human on earth should have. Ideas and words should be a free market‚ no one idea should be suppressed‚ no one idea sould be granted special treatment under the law. Let debates decide dominant ideas‚ not by censoring them. I believe every country should operate like that‚ but only  60% of the earth lives with the right to free speech‚ while only 15% has freedom of the press. Why? Because of partisan beliefs on how a government should be run? Because there is a real

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    The Folly of Fads

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    Fads are foolish. Although some fads and fashion trends are “harmless” and really don’t seem to harm anything‚ there are some which are potentially dangerous and otherwise harmful. In the Scarlet Pimpernel‚ the fad to follow was the Scarlet Pimpernel himself. People enjoyed the thrill of following his every move‚ and anticipating what he would do next. They could root for either him‚ or France‚ and they could guess as to what his next escape would be. This particular fad wasn’t necessarily bad

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    Elle Burbank Ms. Gilman En I Honors‚ period B November 4‚ 2011 The Folly of Hubris in Mythology In the book Mythology‚ by Edith Hamilton a common theme is the folly of hubris. The folly of hubris is when a mortal thinks they are just as good as‚ or better than‚ a deity. To prevent committing this unforgivable crime‚ the Greeks must be careful about what they say and do concerning the gods. The goddess‚ Minerva challenges a mortal named Arachne to a weaving contest‚ and Arachne accepts. Arachne does

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