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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Freedom |  |  |  | Freedom: Encyclopedia II - Freedom House - ReportsFreedom House produces an influential yearly report, Freedom in the World, which purports to measure the degree of democracy and freedom in countries around the world, and produces annual scores representing what it judges are the levels of political rights and civil liberties in each state and territory, on a scale from 1 (best) to 7 (worst). This report is used to judge good governance in countries being considered for President George W. Bush's Millenni ...
See also:Freedom House, Freedom House - History, Freedom House - Organization, Freedom House - Reports, Freedom House - Other Activities, Freedom House - Criticisms, Freedom House - 2006 Ratings, Freedom House - Sub-Saharan Africa, Freedom House - Americas, Freedom House - Asia-Pacific, Freedom House - Central & Eastern Europe & the former Soviet Union, Freedom House - Western Europe, Freedom House - Middle East & North Africa, Freedom House - Related/Disputed Territories Read more here: » Freedom House: Encyclopedia II - Freedom House - Reports |
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| |  |  |  | Freedom: Encyclopedia II - Freedom House - OrganizationFreedom House is an American organisation, with offices in New York City and Washington, DC, as well as a number of other countries around the world. It does not identify itself with either the American Republican or the Democratic parties. Freedom House says of itself that it
"has vigorously opposed dictatorships in Central America and Chile, apartheid in South Africa, the suppression of the Prague Spring, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, genocide in Bosnia and Rwanda, and the brutal violation of human rights in Cuba, Burma, Ch ...
See also:Freedom House, Freedom House - History, Freedom House - Organization, Freedom House - Reports, Freedom House - Other Activities, Freedom House - Criticisms, Freedom House - 2006 Ratings, Freedom House - Sub-Saharan Africa, Freedom House - Americas, Freedom House - Asia-Pacific, Freedom House - Central & Eastern Europe & the former Soviet Union, Freedom House - Western Europe, Freedom House - Middle East & North Africa, Freedom House - Related/Disputed Territories Read more here: » Freedom House: Encyclopedia II - Freedom House - Organization |
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| | |  |  |  | Freedom: Encyclopedia II - Freedom of the City - Freedom of the City in other citiesIn other English cities, towns and boroughs, the qualifications for Freedom differ. For example, in Ipswich, only the children or grandchildren of Freemen may apply although Honorary Freedoms may be bestowed to whomever the Borough Council chooses.
In the Republic of Ireland Freedom of the City is generally given to noted foreign and national dignataries and list often never exceeds a few dozen. The cities of the Republic of Ireland generally give various privileges, for instance Dublin allows right to vote in certain elections, bring goods for sale in the city without customs and the right to pa ...
See also:Freedom of the City, Freedom of the City - Freedom of the City of London, Freedom of the City - Freedom of the City in other cities, Freedom of the City - Key to the City, Freedom of the City - Key to the City of New York Read more here: » Freedom of the City: Encyclopedia II - Freedom of the City - Freedom of the City in other cities |
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|  |  |  | Freedom: Encyclopedia II - Freedom of the City - Freedom of the City in other citiesIn other English cities, towns and boroughs, the qualifications for Freedom differ. For example, in Ipswich and York, only the children or grandchildren of Freemen may apply although Honorary Freedoms may be bestowed to whomever the City Council chooses.
In the Republic of Ireland Freedom of the City is generally given to noted foreign and national dignataries and list often never exceeds a few dozen. The cities of the Republic of Ireland generally give various privileges, for instance Dublin allows right to vote in certain elections, ...
See also:Freedom of the City, Freedom of the City - Freedom of the City of London, Freedom of the City - Freedom of the City in other cities, Freedom of the City - Key to the City, Freedom of the City - Key to the City of New York Read more here: » Freedom of the City: Encyclopedia II - Freedom of the City - Freedom of the City in other cities |
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| |  |  |  | Freedom: Encyclopedia II - Freedom of the press - Status of press freedom worldwide
Freedom of the press - Worldwide press freedom index.
Every year, the Reporters Without Borders organization establishes a ranking of countries in terms of their freedom of the press. The list is based on responses to surveys sent to journalists that are members of partner organisations of the RWB, as well as related specialists such as researchers, jurists and human rights activists. The survey asks questions about direct attacks on journalists and the media as well as other indirect sources of pressure against ...
See also:Freedom of the press, Freedom of the press - Basic principles and criteria, Freedom of the press - The media as the fourth branch of government, Freedom of the press - Status of press freedom worldwide, Freedom of the press - Worldwide press freedom index, Freedom of the press - Non-democratic states, Freedom of the press - History, Freedom of the press - United States, Freedom of the press - Implications of new technologies, Freedom of the press - Notes Read more here: » Freedom of the press: Encyclopedia II - Freedom of the press - Status of press freedom worldwide |
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|  |  |  | Freedom: Encyclopedia II - Freedom of speech - The InternetThe development of the Internet opened new possibilities for achieving freedom of speech using methods that do not depend on legal measures. Pseudonymity and data havens (such as Freenet) allow free speech, as the technology guarantees that material cannot be removed (censored).
Websites which fall foul of government censors in other countries are often re-hosted on a server in a country with no such restrictions. Given that the United States has in many respects the least restrictive governmental policies in the world on freedom of s ...
See also:Freedom of speech, Freedom of speech - History of free speech, Freedom of speech - Theories of free speech, Freedom of speech - Introduction, Freedom of speech - Self-governance, Freedom of speech - Discovering truth, Freedom of speech - Advancing autonomy, Freedom of speech - Promoting tolerance, Freedom of speech - Restrictions of Free Speech, Freedom of speech - The Internet, Freedom of speech - Issues raised by involuntary commitment, Freedom of speech - Quotations, Freedom of speech - Research Resources Read more here: » Freedom of speech: Encyclopedia II - Freedom of speech - The Internet |
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| |  |  |  | Freedom: Encyclopedia II - Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Quadratic degrees of freedomA degree of freedom Xi is quadratic if the energy terms associated to this degree of freedom can be written as:
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where Y is a linear combination of other quadratic degrees of freedom.
example: if X1 and X2 are two degrees of freedom, and E is the associated energy:
If ...
See also:Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Degrees of freedom in mechanics, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - A more general definition, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Example: classical ideal diatomic gas, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Independent degrees of freedom, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Definition, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Properties, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Demonstrations, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Quadratic degrees of freedom, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Quadratic degrees of freedom in mechanics, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Quadratic and independent degree of freedom, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Equipartition theorem, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Demonstration Read more here: » Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry: Encyclopedia II - Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Quadratic degrees of freedom |
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Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Definition.
The set of degrees of freedom of a system is independent if the energy associated with the set can be written in the following form:
where Ei is a function of the sole variable Xi.
example: if X1 and X2 are two degrees of fre ...
See also:Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Degrees of freedom in mechanics, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - A more general definition, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Example: classical ideal diatomic gas, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Independent degrees of freedom, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Definition, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Properties, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Demonstrations, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Quadratic degrees of freedom, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Quadratic degrees of freedom in mechanics, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Quadratic and independent degree of freedom, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Equipartition theorem, Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Demonstration Read more here: » Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry: Encyclopedia II - Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry - Independent degrees of freedom |
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| |  |  |  | Freedom: Encyclopedia II - Status of religious freedom in Iran - Restrictions on religious freedomReligious minorities, by law and practice, are barred from being elected to a representative body (except to the seats in the Majles reserved for minorities, as provided for in the Constitution) and from holding senior government or military positions. Members of religious minorities are allowed to vote, but they may not run for President. All religious minorities suffer varying degrees of officially sa ...
See also:Status of religious freedom in Iran, Status of religious freedom in Iran - Religious demography, Status of religious freedom in Iran - Status of religious freedom, Status of religious freedom in Iran - Restrictions on religious freedom, Status of religious freedom in Iran - Bahá'ís, Status of religious freedom in Iran - Jews, Status of religious freedom in Iran - Mandaeans, Status of religious freedom in Iran - Sunnis Sufis and other Muslims, Status of religious freedom in Iran - Abuses of religious freedom, Status of religious freedom in Iran - Baha'is, Status of religious freedom in Iran - Christians, Status of religious freedom in Iran - Jews, Status of religious freedom in Iran - Sunni Muslims and Zoroastrians, Status of religious freedom in Iran - Societal attitudes, Status of religious freedom in Iran - Views of the US Government, Status of religious freedom in Iran - Source Read more here: » Status of religious freedom in Iran: Encyclopedia II - Status of religious freedom in Iran - Restrictions on religious freedom |
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|  |  |  | Freedom: Encyclopedia II - Freedom House - 2006 RatingsNOTE: The ratings in this table reflect global events from 1 December 2004 through 30 November 2005. An asterisk (*) indicates countries which are electoral democracies.
PR - Political Rights CL - Civil Liberties
Freedom House - Sub-Saharan Africa.
Freedom House - Americas.
Freedom House - Asia-Pacific.
Freedom House - Central & Eastern Europe & the former Soviet Union.
Freedom House - Western Europe.
Freedom ...
See also:Freedom House, Freedom House - History, Freedom House - Organization, Freedom House - Reports, Freedom House - Other Activities, Freedom House - Criticisms, Freedom House - 2006 Ratings, Freedom House - Sub-Saharan Africa, Freedom House - Americas, Freedom House - Asia-Pacific, Freedom House - Central & Eastern Europe & the former Soviet Union, Freedom House - Western Europe, Freedom House - Middle East & North Africa, Freedom House - Related/Disputed Territories Read more here: » Freedom House: Encyclopedia II - Freedom House - 2006 Ratings |
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|  |  |  | Freedom: Encyclopedia II - Freedom of the press - Implications of new technologiesMany of the traditional means of delivering information are being slowly superseded by the increasing pace of modern technological advance. Almost every conventional mode of media and information dissemination has a modern counterpart that offers significant potential advantages to journalists seeking to maintain and enhance their 'freedom of speech'. A few simple examples of such phenomena include:
Terrestrial television versus satellite television: Whilst terrestrial television is relatively easy to manage and manipulate, sate ...
See also:Freedom of the press, Freedom of the press - Basic principles and criteria, Freedom of the press - The media as the fourth branch of government, Freedom of the press - Status of press freedom worldwide, Freedom of the press - Worldwide press freedom index, Freedom of the press - Non-democratic states, Freedom of the press - History, Freedom of the press - United States, Freedom of the press - Implications of new technologies, Freedom of the press - Notes Read more here: » Freedom of the press: Encyclopedia II - Freedom of the press - Implications of new technologies |
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| |  |  |  | Freedom: Encyclopedia II - Freedom Tower - PeopleLarry Silverstein of Silverstein Properties, the leaseholder and developer of the complex, is the probable owner of the Freedom Tower when completed. However, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey owns the 16-acre (65 000 m²) site the tower occupies. The Port Authority estimates the Freedom Tower to cost US$1.5 to 2 billion alone, or about $675/ft² (about $7300/m²). The Port Authority plans to occupy at least one-third of the office space, but no pri ...
See also:Freedom Tower, Freedom Tower - Design, Freedom Tower - Security redesign, Freedom Tower - Height, Freedom Tower - People, Freedom Tower - Controversy Read more here: » Freedom Tower: Encyclopedia II - Freedom Tower - People |
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|  |  |  | Freedom: Encyclopedia II - Freedom of speech - Theories of free speech
Freedom of speech - Introduction.
It is important to understand the various theoretical rationales for freedom of speech if we are to form views about the concept's true nature and its rational limits. In part, the justification for free speech is a general liberal or libertarian presumption against coercing individuals from living how they please and doing what they want. However, a number of more specifi ...
See also:Freedom of speech, Freedom of speech - History of free speech, Freedom of speech - Theories of free speech, Freedom of speech - Introduction, Freedom of speech - Self-governance, Freedom of speech - Discovering truth, Freedom of speech - Advancing autonomy, Freedom of speech - Promoting tolerance, Freedom of speech - Restrictions of Free Speech, Freedom of speech - The Internet, Freedom of speech - Issues raised by involuntary commitment, Freedom of speech - Quotations, Freedom of speech - Research Resources Read more here: » Freedom of speech: Encyclopedia II - Freedom of speech - Theories of free speech |
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