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freedom and expression
The equally ardent proponent of freedom from any kind of censorship may find the nude human form the `` natural, honest, free expression of man's spirit and the epitome of beauty and inspiration ''.
Later in the century the dream again found expression in the lines of Katherine Lee Bates ( 1859-1929 ), daughter and granddaughter of New England Congregational ministers, in her widely sung hymn, written in 1893, `` America The Beautiful '', with the words `` O beautiful for pilgrim feet whose stern impassioned stress a thoroughfare for freedom beat across the wilderness.
Newspapers, taxpayer-funded entities with some religious affiliation, and political parties can obtain fairly clear guidance on the boundaries within which their freedom of expression rights apply.
The Charter is the constitutional guarantee of the civil rights and liberties of every citizen in Canada, such as freedom of expression, of religion, and of mobility.
Furthermore, freedom of political expression, freedom of speech, and freedom of the press are considered to be essential rights that allow citizens to be adequately informed and able to vote according to their own interests.
According to music writer Piero Scaruffi, the disco phenomenon spread quickly because the " collective ecstasy " of disco was cathartic and regenerative and led to freedom of expression.
There were significant restrictions on the political process and freedom of expression for non-governmental organizations, including professional syndicates and organizations promoting respect for human rights.
The group ' Doctors Without Borders ' ranks the place 179th among 179 countries when it comes to freedom of expression, even lower than North Korea.
Article 10 provides the right to freedom of expression, subject to certain restrictions that are " in accordance with law " and " necessary in a democratic society ".
Furthermore, it was suggested that Onesimus could have been the first to compile the letters of Paul, including the letter that gave him his own freedom as an expression of gratitude.
Erasmus preferred to live the life of an independent scholar and made a conscious effort to avoid any actions or formal ties that might inhibit his freedom of intellect and literary expression.
A third explanation is that the music allows for a greater degree of freedom of dance expression than other music of the time, and each dancer is free to create his or her own style.
The first is freedom of speech and expression — everywhere in the world.
In this work he depicted a land where there would be freedom of religion-showing a Jew treated fairly and equally in an island of Christians, but it has been debated whether this work had influenced others reforms, such as greater rights for women, the abolition of slavery, elimination of debtors ' prisons, separation of church and state, and freedom of political expression, although there is no hint of these reforms in The New Atlantis itself.
This case led to public outcry and debate on the lack of government tolerance and in support of freedom of expression.
Glasnost did indeed provide freedom of expression, far beyond what Gorbachev had intended, and changed citizens ' views towards the government, which played a key role in the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Freedom of speech and expression is protected by article 19 ( 1 ) of the constitution of India, but under article 19 ( 2 ) " reasonable restrictions " can be imposed on freedom of speech and expression in the interest of " the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security of the State, friendly relations with foreign States, public order, decency or morality, or in relation to contempt of court, defamation or incitement to an offence.
Free love advocates sometimes traced their roots back to Josiah Warren and to experimental communities, and viewed sexual freedom as a clear, direct expression of an individual's self-ownership.
Civil liberties are rights and freedoms that provide an individual specific rights such as the freedom from slavery and forced labor, freedom from torture and death, the right to liberty and security, right to a fair trial, the right to defend one's self, the right to own and bear arms, the right to privacy, freedom of conscience, freedom of expression, freedom of assembly and association, and the right to marry and have a family.

freedom and movement
There was evident delight on the part of the subject in response to her experience of the freedom of movement.
Constitutional safeguards include freedom of speech, press, worship, movement, and association.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak, a leader of the Indian freedom movement, mentions thus:
The White Yi were not slaves but had no freedom of movement.
Most serfs did not have freedom of movement.
Some serfs had freedom of movement.
A serf with mi bogs status had freedom of movement, but always had two obligations.
However, slavery was a social and economic institution, particularly in eleven states in the American South, such that a variety of organizations were established advocating the movement of black people from the United States to locations where they would enjoy greater freedom and equality.
The spill-over into mainstream culture, occurred with catsuits being worn by strong female protagonists in popular 1960s TV programs like The Avengers, and in the comic super-heroines such as Catwoman, in which the catsuit represented the independent woman capable of " kick-ass " moves and antics, enabling complete freedom of movement.
" These lagredis were as entirely dependent on the king as other wives, but seem to have had more freedom of movement.
Eritrea has been nicknamed as the " North Korea of Africa ," and is among the harshest dictatorships in the world, where limitations on freedom of movement are extreme and punishments severe.
This triad, as well as the egalitarianism of Epicurus, was carried forward into the American freedom movement and Declaration of Independence, by the American founding father, Thomas Jefferson, as " all men are created equal " and endowed with certain " inalienable rights ," such as " life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
The free software movement was conceived in 1983 by Richard Stallman to satisfy the need for and to give the benefit of software freedom to computer users.
The free software movement is a social and political movement with the goal of ensuring software users ' four basic freedoms: the freedom to run their software, to study and change their software, and to redistribute copies with or without changes.
Some supporters of the free software movement take up public speaking, or host a stall at software-related conferences to raise awareness of software freedom.
In 1977, he created the CINEL for " new spaces of freedom " before joining in the 1980s the ecological movement with his " ecosophy ".
With the advent of the free software movement, license schemes were created to give developers more freedom in terms of code sharing.
This led to the closure of the Spanish consulate and to the imposition of restrictions on freedom of movement between Gibraltar and Spain.
Constitutional safeguards include freedom of speech, press, worship, movement, and association.
* Running martingale: This design adds leverage to a bit and features a split fork beginning at the chest with a ring on each side of the fork through which the reins pass, enabling the rider to more easily keep the horse under control, but also allowing the horse freedom of movement when needed.
Although it fractured the Esperanto movement, the schism gave the remaining Esperantists freedom to concentrate on using and promoting their language as it stood.
After evaluation, time and freedom of movement will be expanded until the convict can move freely outside the clinic without escort ( usually for one day at a time ).
Those refusing fingerprinting were denied re-entry permits, thus depriving them from freedom of movement.

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