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    The right to freedom of speech as one of the fundamental human rights is enshrined in The Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It is consisted of the freedom to speak, think and express oneself without censorship. Freedom of speech constitutes the essential foundations of a democratic society and the basic conditions for its progress and for the development. One of most important functions of the right to freedom of speech is that decision-making at all levels is preceded by discussion and consideration

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    The Meaning Of Freedom

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    Meaning of Freedom Freedom has very different meanings to each individual which makes it hard to find a clear precise definition. The meaning of freedom to me is the right to do things as I choose. It is the right to act or speak and make my own choices without restraint. Many people say they would do whatever it takes to achieve to goal of true freedom, but how far will they really go for their rights? Can people have freedom and still be responsible citizens? The definition of freedom might be to

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    the freedom of the press. When he published his most popular poem “Paradise Lost”, the socio-political situation was at an edge due to the continuous religious change. Milton is mostly known due to his enormous talent as a poet, but he got engaged in several socio-political activities and out of them, he gained more popularity for advocating for the freedom of the press in the sixteen centuries. In his prose Areopagitica, John Milton shared philosophical defense of the right to freedom of the

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    The Freedom of Speech

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    Freedom of speech is one thing, but when it is damaging to society something can and should be done. Freedom of speech is solidly enshrined in the first amendment of the constitution of the USA and this is hand in hand spelt out with the freedom of press since the two more often than not go together in the contemporary society (Find Law, 2012). It is paramount that these provisions of expression and means of expression (the press) are guarded with sanctity and jealousy they deserve. This is on

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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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    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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    Essay on Freedom

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    Freedom remains the sole basis for American society as we know it. Without freedom the great nation of America would have never been founded. To understand the true principles of freedom, one must understand the scope of the word. Philosophical freedom encompasses the ability to make choices without restraints, while political freedom is the state of being free rather than in physical confinement. Despite the importance of these ideas to our founding fathers, freedom has lost much of its importance

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    Bill Of Freedoms

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    rights consists of ten amendments that are meant to basic freedoms to its citizens. The ideas behind the bill of rights have spurred us forward, allowing us to improve and become better than the hypocrites of our past. Looking back, it’s clear that the ten amendments are defining aspects of our culture and governmental system, none more so than the first amendment. Despite the fact that people can and will misuse their first amendment freedoms, it’s still one of

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    Essay On Freedom

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    Were you born with freedom? History has shown us that people had to demand their freedom, so in a way they achieved or earned it. “Is freedom granted only if it is demanded”, is a question that people ask when they see our country or other nations’ history. When we are born, we don’t really think how we received our freedom, but we got it by the help of people from the past. The following stories are examples of the fight for freedom in our country and others: “March on Washington”, “Cairo”, and

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    Freedom Of Speech

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    There are people in the United States that today don't understand what freedom speech actually means and what limitations it has. They believe that Freedom of Speech is saying whatever you want, whenever you want. But if they took the time to actually read the First Amendment they would realize that there is a time and a place where Freedom of Speech should and should not be used. For instance if you get called into jury duty or you are a civilian interested in justice process, and you are sitting

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