Thinking.
2006-09-08 09:47:03
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answer #1
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answered by Paley Pale 5
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The freedom to breathe
2006-09-08 09:48:43
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answer #2
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answered by Sophist 7
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Education. We are required to go to school until we are sixteen and complain about it, while children in other countries would give anything to go for just a little while. We take it for granted and we remain ignorant.
2006-09-08 09:49:07
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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freedom of owning your own property and being able to sell it for a profit a few years later.
freedom to speak your mind and have different political views without being condem for them.
freedom to listen and read what you wanted, not been forced to listen to one point of view or read one point of view all the time.
freedom to make up your own mind regarding social and culture events
freedom to travel
freedom to learn about other cultures and languages
2006-09-08 09:50:16
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answer #4
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answered by lasalle_1986 4
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Breathing.
2006-09-08 09:52:22
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answer #5
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answered by vanamont7 7
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freedom of thinking, wondering, using your brain. with your mind, you can do anything. you can imagine, you can calculate, you can analyze, you'd never get bored. everyone, including myself, don't realize how much we use our brains. we are always seeking, asking questions, getting answers. we are constantly makin decisions with our brain, whether it's what to eat for lunch, or what to do for a lifetime. if we didn't have our brain, we wouldn't be able to do anything else.
2006-09-08 11:59:05
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Choice.
2006-09-08 09:50:01
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answer #7
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answered by p_rutherford2003 5
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freedom of movement, ask the guys in jail...
2006-09-08 10:02:30
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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To love
2006-09-08 10:01:20
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Life and Liberty. ^-^
2006-09-15 03:32:45
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answer #10
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answered by Cynthia C 2
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