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I have got a essay to write on how important freedom is to us...with some famous example hoe people fought for their freedom...like little bit realistic ...hmmm...like how a bird caged wants to be free at any case though it knws it might face dangers out though she prefers freedom with any danger rather the caged life

see i have got these poins but pelase help me with more

2007-09-02 11:47:59 · 3 answers · asked by besst_gal 1 in Education & Reference Homework Help

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imagine if we did not get to chose what church, if any, to go to.

Imagine if someone told us what to do in life. WORK instead of school.....Kids used to have to do that

Right to vote/freedom of speech
Right to bear arms
Just talk a bit about these and why they are important

2007-09-02 11:54:59 · answer #1 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

An example I use is cars. Use the same argument that people use to ban cigarettes, fatty foods, guns, etc and just apply it to cars. Do we need cars? No---everything could be handled by public transportation. We would make thousands of jobs. We would save people money (most spend about 7% or more of their money on transportation). We would save thousands of lives (just haul out every drunk driving or driving death statistic) and we would relieve a lot of tax pressure for maintaining roads as there would be a lot less use. We would also increase productivity and be less dependent on foreign oil. Your reader will be squirming in their seats reading that stuff. You could even talk about a fictious country who has done this and show how happy they are. And conclude that "if we all save just one life---wouldn't it be worth it?" and then talk about a poor girl or something killed by driver.

I for one do not want to give up my freedom of driving. It is a priveledge and not a right. There are other "for the common good" things you can bring up. How about a draft pool for organs? If your number comes up you lose an eye or something. See what I mean. The reader has to know what it is to lose a freedom to understand the consequences of not having a choice---even if that choice is a bad one. There are millions who enjoy the freedom of the priveledge to drive and the few that abuse it ruin the freedom for everyone.

That is how I would approach it.

2007-09-02 19:07:14 · answer #2 · answered by Wild Ape 4 · 0 0

You should write about anyone in history that has fought for their freedoms. Some examples would be: MLK, Ghandi, Our forefathers who founded this country. You should also tie in how are freedoms are being eroded today for "our safety" and how we're moving toward the direction of tyranny very quickly! Perhaps by design? Research it.

I Hope I got your wheels turning.

2007-09-02 18:59:05 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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