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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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    visiting X-rated sites (13%), talking about sex with strangers (5%), but the main reason on how the internet influence young people to engage in risky behavior is by exposing them to cyberbullying, inappropriate content and to the internet or computer addiction ("Internet Prevention Messages: Targeting the Right Online Behaviors"). Children on the Internet are, the more exposed to cyber bully. Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place using electronic technology. Examples of cyberbullying…

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    Ted Bundy Voyeurism

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    every one of them was deeply involved with pornography; without question, without exception, deeply influenced and consumed by an addiction to pornography.” Voyeurism and pornography addiction, as stated by many more serial killers, can have a devastating effect, not only on youth, but in the mind of psychopaths, children, and everyone that might come in contact with it. Not only can it cause addiction from early exposure,…

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    Should Electronics Be More Restricted In Our Society Do you remember how when something tragic happened in your life, you could always rely on your best of best friends? You remember those hugs full of tender love that they gave to you, as you felt the harsh stinging of tears roll down the side of your face? Well to put it simply, it’s all coming to an end. Due to the constant use of electronics instead of human interaction it could be said that we as people are actually being demoralized, and…

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    Larry Flynt the movie explores the life of Larry Flynt and the beginning of modern pornography. It also takes on a few other issues such as desecration of the flag and the protection against awarding damages to public figures of emotion distress. At this time in history there were laws against what could be shown in different types of media, in this case a magazine. This film goes to make the point whether pornography should be a type of media protected by the first amendment. Media law teachers…

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    That is the first part in the psychological aspect of what pornography can do. The next step however is the worst part for us. When these well-worn paths get traveled down more often than not men tend to masturbate and in the result of this we have the same response as we would with having sex. These chemicals can have a negative impact on our lives as a result of this. The first of five chemicals is testosterone. Testosterone is the sex drive hormone and we use this to enable our sex drive to…

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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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    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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    law be set in place enforcing pornography websites to install meaningful age verification systems to ensure that no one under the age of eighteen is able to access their content? Yes, a law probably should be set in place to enforce pornography websites to install meaningful age verification systems ensuring that no one under the age of eighteen is able to access their content. This law would likely prevent children and adolescents from being exposed to pornography therefore it will lessen the…

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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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