Talking+To+a+dead+person

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Say hello and make small talk about things going on in the person's life. List four things you could talk about with your person.

1) He joined the House of Representatives between (1789-91) and senate (1791-93) where he espoused the federalist cause. 2) His first job was a County Surveyor 3) He died in New Haven at the age of 72 yrs. in 1793 and is buried in the Grove Street Cemetary 4) =**__0:15-0:30__**=

State why you are calling and the Article and section, or the Amendment you want to discuss.

Why calling?Article and section or Amendment calling about


 * Amendment Calling About**

1) Amendment 1---//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.

On September 25, 1789, Congress transmitted to the states twelve proposed amendments. Two of these, which involved congressional representation and pay, were not adopted. The remaining ten amendments, known as the Bill of Rights, were ratified on December 15, 1791.//

Explain what it is in everyday language

1) Freedom of speech involves not only the spoken and written word, but also all kinds of expression art, photographs, films . Under its rules the media — including television, radio, and the Internet — is free to distribute a wide range of news, facts, opinions, and pictures.

2) The supreme court ruled that the government may can sometimes tell you waht to say . Also freedom of speech is not absolute. For example) The government may limit or ban libel (the communication of false statements about a person that may injure his or her reputation), obscenity, fighting words, and words that present a clear and present danger of causing violence.

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Give an example of how we see that Article or Amendment in action today and if it is still working to benefit us?

1Who--David Irving

2What-- He got jailed in Austria for three years for Holocaust Denial and free speech.

3When-- Just recently

4Where-- in Austria

5Why-- Because he is a strong supporter of free speech and believe that any sanctions on speech should be reserved for the absolute worst and most extreme cases, like incitement to murder or riot. Of course, he is coming from an American perspective where denying the Holocaust could not //possibly qualify.//

6How-- From Holocaust Denial and free speech

7Keep it? Change it? Why? I think that we should change this because everyone should have Freedom Of Speech. We should be able to speak our minds so that we could be heard all over the world/ country and let people know the feelings inside of us that needs to come out and say stuff. We should'nt say disrespectful thngs but say things that matter in everyday life.

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Be creative!!

=//**__Write your complete script below!! Do not call unless you have your script completely written. Hand in your script on Wednesday.__ Mr. Sherman was in the house of representatives between (1789-91) and Senate between (1791-93) where he espoused the federalist cause. His first job was a county surveyor. He died in New Haven at the age of 75yrs. in 1793 and is buried in the Grove Street Cemetary. Congress should make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercse thereof; or abridgeing 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 the grieveances. On September 25, 1789, congress transmitted to the states twelve proposed amendments. Two of these which involved congressional representation and pay were not adopted. The remaining ten amendments known as the Bill of Rights, were ratified on December 15.1791. Freedom of speech involves**//=