Papers 141-150 of total 1032 found.
…, in the pornographic images, the body is exposed only to produce erotic excitation. Of course, we have to consider that the question is not as simple as that, we have to take into account that those who consume pornography intend a relation to another, not only…
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…of their rights. Their main argument is that of pornographic access to childrin via the web. Only a very small portion of the Net contains offensive material, most people do not use the Net for pornography. Caragata from Maclean's magazine observes…
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…ending debate over censorship boast’s so many arguments. “Its Stupid” states a grade eleven Sir Winston student. Censorship is dumb, and it is not the answer to rid ourselves of pornography, and violence. Which brings us to that touchy subject known…
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…“Letters from a War Zone” deals with the controversy between men and women banning pornography. In this essay there are many strong personal views on pornography and the brutality of women in porn. Men and women have been at war for many years because…
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…Did you know that 83.5% of the images available on the Internet were pornographic (Kershaw)? Did you know that pornography on the Internet is readily available to curious little children who happen to bump into them?         Today, the Internet…
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…Susan Jacoby “A First Amendment Junkie” Censoring pornography is wrong. Pornography should not be censored just be cause some people find it offensive. I cannot recall the last time someone made me look at a pornographic picture, or made me…
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…on the Internet. This makes it very difficult to control what is being broadcast on the Internet. Pornography, especially extreme porn and smut, run rampant over the Internet. Computers are now made to be very user-friendly, but a drawback to this is that anyone…
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Pornography Suppose one accepts MacKinnon and Dworkin's suggested statutory definition of pornography. How does one who generally accepts MacKinnon and Dworkin's views on the pervasively harmful effect of pornography, and who accepts a need…
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…In the book "Smut, Erotic Reality/ Obscene Ideology", by Murray Davis (1983), the author expresses the idea that the best source for studying human sexuality objectively is "soft core", rather than "hard core" pornography. (Davis p. xix). The purpose…
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…own study on serial homicide shows that the most common interest among serial killers is pornography. Also at UCLA two researchers studied the impulse among "normal" university men. They asked hundreds of male students if they would rape a woman knowing…
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