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Category: /Law & Government
…is not perfect. We live in a world filled with violence, sex, racism, etc. Certain literature like hard-core pornography should be censored to the general public. These types of explicit sex truly have no meaning. They degrade the human race by increasing physical…
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…Taxi Driver The Martin Scorsese film Taxi Driver represents a "descent into hell" through society's acceptance of pornography, violence and loneliness. The characters of Travis, Betsy, Senator Palantine and Iris are all typical of real people, either…
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…the good they represent -- in other words, Calvin Klein products are now in and of themselves the good some people try to achieve. Thus, when their ads show immoral situations or actions (like the infamous child pornography ads that spurred many debates…
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…to start reading my Bible switch styles of music and date good Christian girls. To avoid making the mistakes he made I need to avoid pornography and keep lustful thoughts away. All in all it seems like the mistakes David made were similar to some…
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…better days, and they have reduced themselves from actors to solicitors of pornography, and plays with bloody deaths and low class humor. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern seem to take particular interest in Alfred, who they are drawn to but can’t figure out why…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, this is abridging freedom of speech and press. Although pornography and obscenity are technically not protected by the First Amendment, it becomes a question of, how far will the government go? When do they stop censoring, and how do they decide what is obscene…
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Category: /Literature/English
…messages, the reader would get a dry, unfulfilled perspective of the lives of people during the Great Depression. Censorship does have its place in society. There are many things that are too risqué, degrading, and should not be shown. Pornography, extreme…
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…) Organized crime, at its core, offers illegal goods and services in order to make profits -- examples are illegal gambling, prostitution, pornography, loan-sharking, bootlegging, and fees for "protection" in the form of extortion. Murders within the world…
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Category: /Literature/English
…as 'General Interest' such as magazines about computers, DIY, and transport. 'Top Shelf' pornography magazines are usually aimed at men. When women appear in the mass media, it is usually in one of two main roles; 1. As a sex-object - a slim, sexually…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Television and Violence “The new pornography depicts … people staving teeth in, ripping guts open, blowing brains out, and getting even with al those bastards…”(Wolfe, 655). Just as Wolfe describes in his essay “Pornoviolence,” violence has become…
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