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    In today’s media, people love vigilante justice, actually we root for vigilante justice. We have movies like Taken, where a man takes the law into his own hands and goes after the men who took his daughter, and in the wake of this he kills over thirty men. In the show Dexter, the main character is a smart and likeable guy who decides who is a bad person and then kills them. We watch these things and don’t think twice about the aspect of the law. In real life, vigilante justice is and incredibly…

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    pedophilia while he was riding a bicycle with his brother and one of his friends in St. Cloud, Minnesota. At the beginning all the evidence where pointing at a man named Dan Raisser who was residing who his parents near to the abduction site, even the child 's mother wear recorder device trying to get more information on her son case. However, those were simple hypothesis that didn’t lead to any conclusion at that time. The other 2 boys Trevor Wetterling and his friend Aaron Larson, remember…

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    Pornography in Different View Points The acceleration in technologies and multiple media brings many forms of entertainment that never so widely available before, and online pornography, an emerge form of adult entertainment from the internet, is now an issue of public debate and moral value. In the topic, there are two major opposite points of view. Marnia Robinson, author of Cupid 's Poisoned Arrow: From Habit to Harmony in Sexual Relationships, views porn as an extreme stimulation and a…

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    sexual and explicit content including pornography gains constantly more attention (Hald & Malamuth, 2008). Pornography itself can be defined as “effortless sexual arousal” (Böthe, Tóth-Király, Demetrovics, & Orosz, 2017), meaning that no other person and not even the mental effort to imagine something oneself are necessary anymore to get aroused. A lot of research about pornography consumption has been conducted and the findings are striking. Pornography consumption is prevalent among men and…

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    Ford, Durtschi & Franklin (2012) researched the adverse outcomes of pornography use in marriage, and how to use structural therapy to restore the damaged relationships caused by porn addiction. They describe the concepts of tolerance and withdrawal, connecting the nature of pornography with that of illegal drugs, such as heroin or cocaine. Their article presents a solution to this problem using a process called structural therapy. Using a case example, the article explores the therapy process of…

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    The Hard Truths About Pornography In American society, individuals often discuss the consumption of pornography and its effects on humanity. The porn industry makes billions of dollars from producing pornography for viewers. Millions of people watch as porn stars showcase themselves, displaying their naked bodies to the public eye. Because pornography is widespread, researchers raise ethical questions on the public’s reciprocation of pornography and the influence that porn maintains over society…

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    with all the accessibility to illicit things in our lives in which people can’t recover from (divorce, not knowing how to relate to others, women viewed as objects, drug and substance abuse, etc). Last, Mark Houck, a single man who was deep into pornography, eventually giving it up. Presented an example in which as a young boy, he would rather stay home and access porn instead of going out with possibility friends or even a girl, just because he dreaded the feeling of rejection as who he was.…

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    Within the past month, the topic of pornography has come into the public eye with the state of Utah declaring it a public health crisis. For some this came as a shock and offense but to me it was only a matter of time. I have experienced first hand the effects of how pornography use before and sporadically during a relationship negatively affects the relationship. From this I can tell you that when I knew my significant other had viewed porn it hurt me, my self-esteem, my sense of security, and…

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    Pornography Pornography which in most cases is referred to as porn is all that which consists of the sexually explicit contents which aim at sexually arousing an individual. With the advancements in technology, pornography is made viewable just by a click of a button provided one has an internet connection. In other cases, it is available in literature, magazines, audios and many other platforms. Some of the questions which are subject to debate include, what are some of the effects of porn on…

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    The Negative Effects of the Use of Pornography In the society today, relationship with sex is not what the people exactly called open and healthy one. Some people enjoy watching other people having sex through watching pornography. Pornography gives their audience an exciting experience that they can never forget. During the ancient times, countless depictions of heterosexual sex, oral sex, orgies and more had already existed. The city of Pompie perhaps has the largest collection of erotic…

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