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    Effects of Technology There is constant change in technology, and people should adapt quickly to these changes. Technological changes lead to economic and social consequences which impact our lives both positively and negatively. The internet is one of the technological inventions that have heavily impacted our existence. The internet has influenced different aspects of our lives due to the integral role it started playing in the society. One of the positive aspects of internet is that it has…

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    What Is Nude Art

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    If a piece of art is displayed that contain nudity, then what is that thin line between the types of arts where nudity is allowed, and the one where it is censored. To answer this question, we need to understand the difference between art and pornography. The differences Nudity, or nakedness, is the state of wearing no clothing. Sexually explicit and suggestive content are intended to sexually arouse. Films contain nudity in a sexual context is common in pornographic films. On the other hand,…

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    beliefs and institutions paralyze the society in the sense of morality by designating sexual desires as an unnatural thing, which further comes into an existence as a by-product of pornography. Overview: Pornography become an obsession in the modern world because somehow, religions designate the sexual desires as an unnatural thing. People want to hide their sexual desires and try to create a…

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    In Ross Douthat’s Article “Is Pornography Adultery,” he discusses different cases in which pornography has been seen as “cheating” in different relationships. Now when you look up adultery the definition that comes up is, “voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and a person who is not his or her spouse.” Although by definition pornography (also known as porn) is not adultery it’s understandable why it has been seen as a problem. Douthat’s argument in this article is that, “If…

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    As of 2003 there are 260 million pages or erotic content on the internet according to Seattle based web filtering company N2H2 (Brown, 2005). In 2008, the online intelligence company Hitwise found 40,634 different websites that circulate pornography (Tancer, 2008, p. 21). Co-authors of the book A Billion Wicked Thoughts Ogas and Gaddam claim to be sitting on the biggest set of porn-use statistics on the web. In an interview for Forbes magazine they said that of the 1,000,000 most…

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    Freedom of Pornography Pornography is the controversial representation of erotic comportment that is envisioned to stimulate sexual enthusiasm in its audience. Since the twentieth era, United States’ citizens contested whether pornographic substantial should be lawfully be secure or to forbid. A person, who rely on pornography requisite to be well secured reason that the U.S. Constitutional right guarantees sovereignty of expression, as well as sensual expression. Modern active antagonists of…

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    Values Across Pop Culture Have you ever watched a movie or an episode of TV? Have you seen how society values other people and their objects? It is just straight up trash how we treat people nowadays. What about music? Have you actually listened to what the singer is saying? It is all putting negative images in the listeners head. Possibly one of the most negative affects of social networking or media is that it causes the users to get addicted. A value is a general idea that certain types of…

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    Want Your Love: Pornography or Should it be Considered Something Else In modern society, pornographic representations are growing to become more acceptable in all aspects of life. Alongside this progression, the expanse of the pornographic genre has been increasing dramatically in the past few years. Pornography is defined as any material that depicts human sexuality with the purpose to cause sexual excitement. I believe this definition gives an oversimplification of pornography that leaves room…

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    Pornography is yet another one of the controversial issues we face in the modern society. It is a well-known fact that the “sexual revolution”, which started in the 60s and 70s with magazines and videos, portrayed nudity and sexuality like never before. Pornography is any image or text designed to sexually excite or arouse. It can be conveyed through a variety of media including photographs, movies, paintings, books, live performances and the internet. It also can cover a range of subject matter…

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    Banning Pornography Abstract: Regardless of its openly dangerous effects, pornography has been shielded as of potentially therapeutic value for overcoming sexual problems such as frigidity and impotence. This essay offers a systematic analysis of the merits and demerits of pornography from a ethical perspective and suggests likely solutions. It also states the various ethical issues of banning pornography. The challenges of pornography call for serious response. Introduction: Pornography…

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