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Answer: coffeehouses.
Explanation: This was an establishment that became popular gathering places in the eighteenth century in which the cities where full of merchants, captains, and traders and they discuss about new adventures and they keep up with the most recent events in those cities.
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Adam supposedly ate the first apple from the tree of knowledge of good and evil
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Violation of copy right rules, child sex videos, obscenity and fighting words
Explanation
Most of the restrictions that we encounter on day to day life are require us to apply common sense to avoid conflict with others.Restrictions on speech include those that could result to harm on kids or other persons,defamatory remarks and lies.Other restrictions are not easy to categorise as hate speech or not yet they have the potential of causing harm, for example use of abusive words that could result to fighting. A person has the right to speak up if he or she does not agree with restriction on speech.
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Throughout the film, Vivian has consistently disrespected Dorothy and failed to give her the promotion she deserves. But in this private women-only space, where everyone pees the same color, we see for the first time, Vivian engaging her co-worker as a human being. “Despite what you think, I don’t have anything against y’all,” Vivian says. It’s one of the film’s most resonant moments: America may not have racially segregated bathrooms anymore, but it’s still rife with Vivian’s way of thinking, with the cognitive dissonance that allows people to support racist policies while decrying racism, or to cheer a film like Hidden Figures while believing that trans people shouldn’t be allowed equal access to public restrooms. In response, Dorothy fixes Vivian with a pitying gaze and delivers one of the film’s most stirring lines: “I know you probably believe that.”
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