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This volume of Opinions Throughout History looks at the history and
evolution of "free speech" and the freedom of expression and also
of efforts to limit this right through censorship. While Americans
are accustomed to viewing the United States as the exemplar of free
speech and the free press, this has not always been the case. Until
relatively recently in the nation's history, censorship in the
media in the public discourse was quite common. Though the First
Amendment guarantees are a traditional and cherished part of
American culture, the idea of free speech has changed over time, as
have attitudes about when it is acceptable to censor and control
speech. Topics covered in this volume will include political
debates, the function of the free press, censorship of literature,
video games, and various kinds of art, and the debate over free
speech and corporations.
Biology is the natural science that studies life and living
organisms. A career in biology can mean the study of evolution, the
study of health and disease, the study of the preservation of the
natural environment, the study of pollen, or the study of animal
behavior, to name a few. Biologists can work in a classroom, in a
laboratory, on a farm, or under the ocean, so someone who is
interested in a career in this field has many options to choose
from.
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