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    The Club Guy The Club Guy is a very fun man to be around. He knows how to party and loves to dance. Many players who just want to have sex for the night wouldn’t be caught dead on the dance floor. They despise The Club Guy thinking he’s on So You Think you Can Dance? The Player is too busy trolling the bar looking for potential drunk women to spit at. Sometimes they stand up leaning up against the wall talking with girls while watching the fools dance like they’re on Soul Train. Now, there are…

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    Sensitization mean wanting, but doesn’t refer to liking, where as tolerance means addictive person more and more drugs to get that satisfaction before causing them to withdraw. Same like pornography is about excitement rather than satisfaction. Pornography cause brain to rewire differently that leads to brain to unlearn. In 1950’s, it was found that in limbic system brain process emotions. When Dr. Robert experiment on human where electrode where placed into the septal…

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    The Pornography Industry

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    Despite these big organizations attempts to fight the pornography industry, the moment history will change is when everyone decides to take a stand against it. It’s important for the world to understand how the porn industry really works because it will help straighten our knowledge regarding this epidemic. The ignorance of the people is allowing human trafficking to pass by unnoticed. If this generation does nothing about this problem, then it would be as if they 're spitting in the face of…

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    “Every second 28,258 users are watching pornography on the internet” (webroot.com). You may notice that this is a very high number of people. At an all-time high, the statistics show that pornography may be a threat to young adults and children. This is because watching pornography incidentally may lead them to have relationship and commitment issues and/or an unrealistic view on sexual activity. So the question arises, Is pornography a form of free speech deserving constitutional protection?…

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    “Exposure to pornography helps to sustain young people’s adherence to sexist and unhealthy notions of sex and relationships. And, especially among boys and young men who are frequent consumers of pornography, including of more violent materials, consumption intensifies attitudes supportive of sexual coercion and increases their likelihood of perpetrating assault. While children and young people are sexual beings and deserve age-appropriate materials on sex and sexuality, pornography is a poor,…

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    One in 16 have been exposed to hardcore pornography. - One in 12 have exchanged messages with sexual content to other people, while one in 25 have sent graphic photos of themselves. - 25% of children get away with pretending to be older to get an account online. - 5% children admitted arranging a…

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    Some people believe that people have the right to choose different information, such as pornography. For instance, in the American Constitution, it states that opinions and judgements should be freely expressed. It means that people have the freedom to decide what kinds of information they want to read (Volokh, 2005). However, content with pornography has occupied a large part on the Internet, so the information would spread to more people who are not suitable age to…

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    Helen Longino Pornography

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    Pornography The pornographic industry has a reputation of being a causal factor in the degradation of women for the satisfaction of the current patriarchal society. Feminist Helen Longino defines pornography as the “verbal or pictorial explicit representations of sexual behavior that… have as a distinguishing characteristic ‘the degrading and demeaning of the role and status of the human female as a mere sexual object to be exploited and manipulated sexually’” (106). She distinguishes…

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    Although book banning happens all over the world, the most common challenges occur in school libraries. Most of these battles are fought at the school board level, but on occasions, some do make it to the supreme court. In one of the most famous court cases, in 1982, the Supreme Court ruled in the Board of Education, Island Trees Union Free School District v. Pico. The case however has been regarded as one of the most important decisions concerning the First Amendment rights and school…

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    Erotic vs. Pornography In order for companies to make greater profits, they use a form of marketing appeal to persuade to their audience. To grab their consumer attention they used different type of advertisement appeals. It’s clear that advertiser uses sex to sell their products. This marketing strategy has been used for centuries and doesn’t plan on slowing down any time soon. These bring us to a topic on erotic and pornography. Advertisement companies will use erotic images or pornography…

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