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    “You are pretty f*****g awesome. Keep that s**t up.” This line has been censored, because it contained several inappropriate words. This kind of censorship is considered completely fine, but does it get it’s point across anymore? Even with replacements for those words, it’s meaning is lost due to the lack of strength and feeling that’s being put into it, but I’m not saying that swearing is absolutely necessary to put passion into a message, but it does help do that every now and then. However,…

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    As you would expect/hope, there is always retaliation to censoring content and with that there are alternative proposals to to the current policies of disregarding the first amendment to help appease those concerned with obscene/contradicting material. However, some people of other countries are not as fortunate as the people of the U.S. and have to deal with censorship on a large scale where most forms of entertainment are censored on an extreme level. An example of a country where…

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    Moises Soria Mr. Grider English 3 8th December 2017 Censorship has helped reporters from saying things that might otherwise scare or make citizens panic. There are many uses for censorship, some other examples are: Gives warnings when dangerous stunts are performed on-screen, it helps protect the privacy of people, it protects plagiarism, it prevents racism, and it promotes political correctness; to name a few. Therefore, censorship is helpful for protecting the children from letting their…

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    Most people probably do not have a problem with pornography and might even suggest that it is harmless. In their view, it’s just two people making love and there is a certain beauty in that sometimes. However, in the article “Pornography”, Margaret Atwood shows how this pornography is not as harmless as it may appear. First and foremost, Atwood desires to make her definition of pornography clear – i.e. “women getting their nipples snipped off with garden shears, having meat hooks stuck into…

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    Harlan Coben, in the article “The Undercover Parent” (2008), explains how parents should install spyware on their children’s devices to monitor them and keep them safe from the dangers of the Internet. Coben supports his claim by first comparing first thoughts of spyware to Dick Cheney sitting in a dark room, looking suspicious and shady and then he provides scenarios of things that have happened to those kids who were not being monitored. The author’s purpose is to inform parents of the dangers…

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    Censorship Essay Censorship is the withholding of information or certain expression by authority such as the government to regulate and control their being exposed. Censorship should be utilized when necessary such as when there is potential harm as a result of the certain concept being in the open/known. However there are instances when censorship is used as oppression of ideas or peoples’ rights that are clearly not a recipe for destruction. There are many interpretations of the act of…

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    It is not the governments' fault it is the parents. Censorship shields our children, from prompt ideas and foul language and images. Image the world without censorship. Teenagers going to jail for acting like irresponsible and the adults caring for them. Children watching inappropriate programs. In today's society, censorship is necessary for the protection of children and teenagers stopping negative influences and preventing kids from making the wrong decisions.Censorship lists all the good…

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    Anti-pornography and Pro-sexuality Throughout history human sexuality has been an essential need to our existence. We engage in sexual activities for procreation and stimuli, but since the turn of the 20th century the United States society has scrutinized individuals need to self fulfill, therefore establishing anti- pornography social groups, feminist social groups and rivaling pro sexuality groups. There have been cases When Individuals hear the term anti- pornography the association of…

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    Technology Dependency The internet is negative in many ways. The internet can keep people from being socially active in personal communication. People’s identities are ruined by social media. A girl or guy may send out a personal picture of themselves naked and it may spread worldwide. This happens quite often. Cyberbullying happens on the internet. If you think about it, getting harassed and put down can possibly ruin your life. However there are positives. Some people can use the internet to…

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    explain Richards view and arguments regarding the legal restrictions/prohibitions of pornography, explain and analyze the Miller test, and finally conclude by evaluating Richards’ arguments. Millian liberalism would not allow the prohibition of pornography because it falls within the scope of private not public morality. The state must allow individuals the maximum ability to live within their own rights and pornography is not the law’s business when it is produced or involves consenting…

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