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    I agree with Harlan Coben because the internet can be dangerous if not careful . The proper way that I think would be most effective would be just tell your teens to look out for certain things that may be dangerous. Also if you are planning on spying on your kids at least advise them you are doing so , because that would be wrong to invade their privacy. In Cobbins argumentative / persuasive essay , his argument was similar to mine because he supports the the fact of spying but also defended…

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    "Moderate Censorship is Needed In September 2014, the internet hit the milestone of one billion websites. With over 1,200 petabytes of data. There is no way to censor all of this data, but we must try. Illegal and explicit content can be accessed by anyone, anywhere, and at any time. Videos of violence, abuse, etc. are seen by children and adults alike mostly by accident. These things aren’t appropriate for people of any ages to see or hear. When children see these videos they become…

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    The Cons of Censorship Censorship; the suppression or prohibition of any parts of books, films, news, etc. that are considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security. Censorship is mainly used these days to protect kids from looking/hearing inappropriate things. Censorship is a major part of the society depicted in the novel “ Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury. Guy Montag the protagonist of the novel lives in a dystopian society where books are outlawed and if books are found…

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    Censorship has existed for years protecting the society. Schools often have issues with censorship due to parents trying to protect their children. Parents should have a place to say on what their child is exposed to because there is so much darkness in the world. Censorship is helpful to society because it prevents inappropriate content being exposed, provides certain browser blocks, and keeps society safe from immoral behavior. On an everyday bases the world is filled with violence and…

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    Censorship has always been a problem that government has always faced, there is a very fine line between censorship and protecting the population, mainly teens who dont kow how to use the web aka what can be seen as harmful data. Social media has been one of those aspects for teens who do not know how to use the web in many eyes. The government, educational institutions as well as companies have always used filtering software to prevent their students and their employees from accessing what they…

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    them significantly. The major forms are pornography, sexual music videos, and social media. Sexual media is known to create sexual scripts, the sexual cues and scenarios that allow us to both process and enjoy sex. Once these scripts are formed, they lead to physical behavior that generally follows the script. In pornography, most sexual scripts include condomless sex, which has led to a significant increase of condomless sex in college students. Pornography has recently introduced scripts of…

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    Is Censorship Wrong

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    In recent years, censorship of the internet has been all over the mass media. Censorship is the suppression of publishing or gain access to information anywhere. Censorship of the internet is to limit what people post, watch, and read online. Many people are against censorship because they are being restricted their individual liberties. There have been numerous attempts to censor the internet in the United States. The first amendment is gives people individual rights. This amendment gives the…

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    Censorship; Why Is It Necessary to Censor Some Materials Some people don’t like censorship because they want to know what’s happening with the societies all over the world; however, others do like censorship because they don’t really want their people to know what’s happening within their country’s problems. Censorship is restricting access to books, internets, or movies. Censorship can go beyond that and restrict access for some societies. The government decides what the population should…

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    Harlan Coben argues in his op-ed, “The Undercover Parent” (2008) that parents should use spyware to monitor their children’s online without being an invasion of their privacy, though it may be uncomfortable for them to do so. He writes in an informal tone for parents of teens who use the Internet at home for his purpose to inform parents of the dangers of the Internet in order to increase their children’s protection online. I disagree with Coben’s case about how parents should monitor their…

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    “If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter”- George Washington, these words discoursed are just as valid today as when they were first spoken. In present time censorship obstructs our freedom of speech and disrupts our ability to create our own distinct voice. Currently the exact meaning indicates that censorship is the suppression or prohibition of any part of any book, film, and news that is considered obscene, politically…

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