Papers 251-260 of total 1032 found.
Category: /Law & Government
…develop their faculties of reason in order to make well-informed decisions in developing values and beliefs. If, as I claim, book banning should not be allowed under any circumstances, even for children, what then to the issue of pornography? Proponents…
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…the future of sharing, communicating, and educating of present generations that we need to make sure these children are not being corrupted by petty thoughts. Pornography, unidentified chat rooms, and explicit information create a question of whether…
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…as the Telecommunications Act of 1996. In the TA there is a part called the Communications Decency Act or CDA. This part of the bill arose because of the recent surge of pornography on the Infobahn. The CDA criminalizes indecent speech on the Internet(Wallace: 1). The CDA…
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Category: /Literature/English
…expanding amount of music, software, and documents that should not be there. Another major area for regulation on the Internet is indecent material. There is currently a vast amount of pornography on the Internet; the major problem with the regulation…
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…in the streets and at work. The media, advertising and the wide-spread circulation of sexist literature and pornography create a climate that encourages sexual violence and harassment by objectifying women. Violence against women can take many forms, physical…
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Category: /Literature/English
…those govern-ments "turn a blind eye" toward this devastating problem in pursuit of that income. Statistics In 1996, ECPAT (End Child Prostitution Child Pornography & Trafficking of Chil-dren for Sexual Purposes) estimated there were: „h 800,000 child…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and encyclopedias are also a lot of help. It has been said that there is a website for everything. Seeing as there are so many sites, it is obvious that not all of them are appropriate for children. There is too much pornography online. Parents can’t…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that are polluting these networks with information containing pornography, racism, and other forms of explicit information. When they start rooting around for a crime, new cybercops are entering a pretty unfriendly environment. Cyberspace, especially the Internet…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that there is a website for everything. Seeing as there are so many sites, it is obvious that not all of them are appropriate for children. There is too much pornography online. Parents can’t monitor their children all of the time. So they fear what their children may…
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…rapist, serial murder, child molester, skin head, and nazi. We see them on the internet, and we see them on the news. Do these two worlds connect? They certainly do, they collide! The internet, which was mostly supported financially by pornography when…
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