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    There are conflicting views on the degree of damage that access to Internet can do to our society. A large number of people claim that as more and more people become familiar with Internet, the potential of its damage grows to an uncontrollable rate. Whereas some people claim that any regulation to limit the access of Internet is an act of violation against their first amendment rights. Because in some cases there are no restriction to what can be put one the internet, what can be viewed on the…

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    Censorship In Art

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    Is pornography of a woman’s body really nothing more than just a picture? Do women really think men will respect them, when they can’t even respect their own bodies? Censorship in America has put a hold on exposing our nation to the nudity that art may bring, as well as the violence and religious conflicts that may come from it. First off, censoring art protects the image of women in society by censoring sexual images and pornography. Second, art censorship protects children from being exposed…

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    In the article “Sexting Cyber children: Gender, Sexuality, and Childhood in Social Media and Law” Joe Rollins argues that the advancements in technology when used in harmful ways is drawing media attention and causing potential dangers to children and young adults. Rollins incorporates law, culture, and policy and how society needs to adapt in order to prevent the legal system of condemning young adults as criminals, in these cases he says “scholarly analysis of this new, technology mediated…

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    Sexting has become a phenomenon over the years. Sexting is defined as “someone sending, receiving, or even forwarding sexually explicit messages, photographs, or images via cell phone, computer, or any other digital devices.” As we have become such a technology-oriented world, these images become distributed rapidly via cell phones or the Internet and that is when the child’s life starts to unravel. One in four children has received an unwanted ‘sexting’ image via mobile phone, email or on…

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    In your Unit 3 Video Engager, you learned about the Supreme Court’s involvement in pornography and obscenity laws. First, explain how the free speech protections in the First Amendment relate to pornography and obscenity. Then, explain the three rules set out by Chief Justice Warren Burger for determining whether something is pornographic. Last, give your opinion on this three part test and whether you think it adequately balances the need for the protection of free speech with the need to…

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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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    The danger that the internet could represent in our life. The Internet is a global network connecting millions of computers. More than 190 countries are linked into exchanges of data, news, and opinions. This new technology has become very important around the world, but all users of the Internet are exposed to very real risks, ranging from the theft of personal information to online bullying, along with various forms of scams, but it also has Anything you could ever want to…

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    This is partially due to the fact that the average man can now simply pull up netflix and enjoy his day. An example of this was seen in Korea with two parents and their child. The Korean parents were so infatuated with gaming that they ignored the cries of their lone child until it starved to death ( Elder). Considering that the child starved, the parents must have eaten something during the time they were playing games. This shows how selfish and weak minded we have become using the internet…

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    and sell porn DVDs from his dorm room. He was the “porn guy” on campus. In fact, after he graduated college, there was a drought in porn and a lot of college students was furious because of this. It came out in court that this is when he discovered child porn. Many porn addicts who have watched this stuff for years eventually develop a dependency to it. They escalate to porn that is more raunchy and eventually everything goes overboard. The problem with porn addicts is that they never step…

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    Introduction Social media has manipulated the world we live in today. “ A recent study by the Pew Research Center determined that 71 percent of online adults used social media networking Web sites as of January 2014.” (Brandt, Feehan) It has changed the way we 8communicate, and how we establish social status. It has has effected every institution of society: family, religion, government, economy, and education. There has been both positive and negative aspects to social media. In today’s life,…

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