freedom is whatever you believe it is and you can get freedom from being yourself or just by being trustworthy and responsible .Everybody has the capabolity of having freedom , but fisrst that person must truly want to be free.
there incomplete freedom
Freedom- when you are with some one you truly love you be yourself , you are open and ready to discuss anything and everything,it is freedom.. Slavery - You must be dedicated to your partner. You must truly appreciate their thoughts and beliefs and learnt to deal with them even if you disagree. You live to please them , make them happy .
The phrase "Better to die fighting for freedom than be a prisoner all the days of your life" emphasizes the value of liberty and the human spirit's desire for autonomy. It suggests that living in oppression or confinement is worse than facing the ultimate sacrifice of death while striving for freedom. This sentiment reflects a deep-seated belief that life without freedom is not truly worth living, advocating for courage and the pursuit of one's rights and dignity.
ocean currents truly are everywhere, but the do not occur directly on the coast.
The God of the living is my God today and forever-and-ever. He is truly living. Hope i understood your question. :-)
Sudan became independent in 1956. The Sudanese people are still ruled by a dictatorship, though, so they are not truly free.
Do you mean are they still alive? No, they are well and truly dead.
Freedom Charter suggests the country requires brotherhood and equality among citizens, regardless of race, to truly be prosperous and free.
despite everything, i do believe all people are truly good at heart
It is a necessary but insufficient condition.This means that you need voting in order to have a democracy, but having voting is not the only thing you need. There are additional things that are necessary to create a truly democratic atmosphere. You need freedom of speech, diverse political parties, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly and petition, freedom from arbitrary arrest or detention, freedom of movement, freedom of association, etc.
preserve the nation -941 kasper