Papers 161-170 of total 1032 found.
…not be censoring in motion pictures because it would ruin the film. There are age ratings that tell a parent whether or not their kid should be seeing a movie. There would still be a lot of cases against motion pictures in the future. Pornography has to be the number…
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…agree on this and those are the people who have younger children online. Many parents feel that the Internet should definitely be censored because the Internet allows minors to explore sites that may be harmful to them; such sites might include pornography
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…few systematic research projects. An upsurgence of interest in computer pornography and the alt.sex.* bulletin boards has been expressed in sev eral articles in the mainstream press (Elmer-Dewitt, 1993, 1994, 1995; Turner, 1990). A recent research project…
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…, media mirrors society by reflecting it as a society with low morals, with crime, sex, and pornography. It contributes to the national breakdown and the moral degradation of society. It has corrupted and exploited the freedom of the press (Benigno, 1993, 6…
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…, media mirrors society by reflecting it as a society with low morals, with crime, sex, and pornography. It contributes to the national breakdown and the moral degradation of society. It has corrupted and exploited the freedom of the press (Benigno, 1993, 6…
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…wrong... ” -we see that she’s just another person. It is evident that readers and even feminist that advocates censorship of pornography must put aside or control ones sense of emotion or pathos; so that it does not overshadow Jacoby’s view…
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…Over-expo sure to material such as pornography can have very harmful effects on children. Unfortunately, in today’s society, the media has been overtly sexualized and adult content, humor, and images have become much too commonplace. Whether it be through…
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…. The Internet has been a major concern of the American people and government for the last few years with controversies over certain types of web sites displayed over the Internet including pornography, hate group web sites, “inappropriate” literature, and other…
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…who say that censorship has to exist for some kind of control over the several pieces of information such as secret information, pornography, or the internet. For example, there is anonymity on the Internet and so ages and identities are not known…
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Category: /Law & Government
…facing the Internet is the issue of pornography. Because there is no universal legal system, the website must only conform to their own country's laws. For example, certain countries such as the Netherlands allow teens to be in pornographic photographs…
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