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... In a democratic country like ours, everybody ideally has the right to speak up and act freely. ... Everybody in a democracy has a right to speak up and act freely. ...
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... now to look so green and pale, At what it did so freely?"(Act I, scene ... Stones have been known to move, trees to speak."(Act III, scene iv) This passage brings ...
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... inappropriate to display androgynous behavior, the ability to act freely without worrying if ... For example, girls who speak openly and bluntly are often called ...
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... In the south freely speaking about slavery was frowned upon. ... disrespect for any flag, not the actual act of burning ... cannot force a person to not speak, but it ...
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... In the south freely speaking about slavery was frowned upon. ... disrespect for any flag, not the actual act of burning ... cannot force a person to not speak, but it ...
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... One has the freedom to speak, petition, practice religion ... especially the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1905 ... liberty held by corporations from freely doing whatever ...
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... We have the right to not feel confined, but permitted to act freely. ... Today, we the people, have the right to speak freely, express our most intimate thoughts ...
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... He decides to act as if mad in order to speak and act freely. Any abnormal behavior can be passed off as his temporary insanity. ...
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... A person could not speak out or show any emotion lest they were willing to ... Upon its framework, a person may act freely as they wish, letting their desires and ...
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Summary - "Hamlet" Act I The story begins outside castle Ellsinore ... but when it was preparing to speak a cock crew ... and as such, he cannot chose freely, and that ...
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... We will speak further", which are emotionally empty phrases (p.35). In Act 1, Scene 7 when torches are needed since night has arrived, Macbeth speaks freely to ...
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... the act of speaking 2 the power to speak 3 that ... also the ideas that may result from the act of speaking ... this theory, we are then allowed to freely say anything ...
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... to speak freely (at least in private) with Antony, and often is used as a person to whom Antony confides in. We see Antony confiding in Enobarbus in Act I ...
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... where a nervy atmosphere hung over the people and no one was allowed to speak freely. In some cases, however, both the barbarians and the Greeks act similarly. ...
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... excerpt reveal the Communication Decency Act prohibits anyone ... limiting everyone's right to express themselves freely. ... away our right to speak freely, which is ...
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... and thus made their own laws, and could speak freely in meetings; however now although people can speak freely they elect representatives to act for them. ...
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... that people may be hesitant to speak freely not because ... almost all been confirmed), but afraid to speak up, sign ... One famous example is the Sedition Act of 1789 ...
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... of a high enough social status to even speak with him ... to her advice about how to act as a ... between refined European culture and the freely expressive attributes ...
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... The story is introduced in Act I. Shakespeare writes in ... speak in poetry, whereas the peasants speak in prose ... holds firm opinions, which he puts freely on others ...
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... outburst, her strength begins to waver: "I pray you speak not; he ... But go at once." Act 3 Sc 4 Lines 117-120 In ... look so green and pale At what it did so freely? ...
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... Music is a way to freely express ideas. ... had a lot of more people in government speak out against ... McCain wants the 21st Century Media Responsibility Act of 1999 ...
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... With no rivalry from these nations, the British could act freely and were often able to capture new land without ... That's why so many Canadians speak French. ...
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... some guilt, therefore allowing his conscience to freely carry out ... d and retain the offence?" (Claudius Act III sc ... Hamlet decides to go speak with his mother. ...
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... Imagine the reaction of those here and how they would act to prevent such an ... with an idea of peace will feel the strength to mention and speak freely of it to ...
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... things they do, act the way they act, and dress ... to tell them that they do not speak the same ... With ASL, deaf individuals can freely express themselves without ...
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... things they do, act the way they act, and dress ... to tell them that they do not speak the same ... With ASL, deaf individuals can freely express themselves without ...
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... full bent To lay our service freely at your ... Some sentences found in act 2, when directly translated ... a direct statement, the two characters speak of nonsensical ...
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... the presence of the nurse; she talks freely and is ... Act III, Scene IV finds Hero nervously preparing for ... with other women, Hero does not speak freely and think ...
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... to look so green and pale at what it did so freely? ... hath a wisdom that doth guide his valor To act in safety ... the name of king upon me, And bade them speak to him ...
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... to look so green and pale At what it did so freely? ... the Macbeths together for the first time in Act Three this ... has to ask a servant if she can speak to Macbeth ...
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