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    attracted to children, most often children under 13 years of age. Unlike a child molester, a pedophile is determined by what they desire and their fantasies towards children in addition to their actions. Pedophiles tend to gain satisfaction exposing themselves to children, watching pornographic material about children, watching exposed children and even masturbating in front of children. Pedophiles are less likely to penetrate a child. There is no specific traits of a pedophile and that is…

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    Pedophiles are a largely present danger to many children in society today. Many of the victims of child molestation and their parents had no idea they were a target. This problem is troubling, especially because most of these victims were targeted by someone they know. This uncertainty of knowing who will be victimized leads many, especially parents, to the question of who do pedophiles choose to attack and how do they gain the opportunity? As defined by the American…

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    Television, Friend or Foe Television has been around for while and it honestly I can say it is still a fundamental item in most families around the world. Even though television has change over time, I believe that families have learned the advantages and disadvantages of having this type of technology at home. According to the article “Altered States: How Television Changes Childhood” by Joshua Meyrowitz, the author states how the television has affected the relationship between parents and…

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    In this story Coben is talking about how you should use spyware, but tell your kids about it first so they know that you are spying on them. Coben also says to talk your kids and ask them if anything is has happened on any of there social media websites. Ways I agree and disagree with Coben. I agree with Coben just a little bit because if you do use spyware you could easily tell what your kid is up to and make sure they are safe. But I would feel that your kid will get mad at you because it…

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    at least let them know. Also it’s very important for the parent to know what their child is doing on the internet. This is why i agree with Coben’s claim. In “The Under Cover Parent” the article refers to parents using spyware to monitor their kids internet use. In the article the author refers to the internet is a bad place for teenagers and that it’s very dangerous. The author also says that if your child does not know the dangerous of the internet they shouldn’t be going on it.…

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    statements support on how drastic problems can turn if they’re not monitored. From committing suicide due to bullying ,and to talking to strangers on the internet can consider using spyware. Spyware can be useful to easily track and see what your child has done or typed. Spyware is also great to monitor your teens internet activities without them knowing you are. It still keeps that privacy that he wants you to give. In the Undercover Parent, Coben provides well detailed facts on why to use…

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    I believe that David Pellegrini’s directorial concept for Pornography was to showcase how closely our everyday lives are intermingle with our nation and how, in these case, a moment of tragedy can bring us together and open our eyes about our environment. Due to the given circumstances of the play there isn’t much room to play around and image the plot in a different time period, but, Pellegrini used all of the open-ended aspects of the play to his advantage and gave them his unique touch to…

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    The idea proposed by Nadine Strossen in Why Censoring Pornography Would not Reduce Discrimination or Violence against Women is that “censoring pornography would do women more harm than good.” She states this because Strossen believes that the assumption that censorship of pornography would result in the reduction of violence and sexism against women must be in agreeance with the three following points directly from Strossen’s Free Speech, Sex, and the Fight for Women’s Rights: (i) exposure to…

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    central research is how easily accessible pornography is to people anywhere and everywhere. Pornography has effect on teens and adults with their daily social lives. The methods used to analyze the problem are comparing statics from different cites, a personal experience from a dad and son, and the consequences porn has on its viewers. My topic is important because technology is advancing, which means more people can find easier ways to look up pornography. Background and Significance: As…

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    for yourself or someone else to stop the urge to view pornography? It 's a sensitive and personal topic, and it 's also one that should not have started as an issue at all. The issue has been ineradicable since the fall in Bible times. If someone has an addiction to pornography, their focus in life is wrecked and also become passive and careless. Psychologists, therapists, and biologists study these issues. Research suggests that pornography is addictive because it is like a drug, considerably…

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