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Category: /Entertainment
…exhibition. The most important success was the enactment of the Protection of Children Act in 1978 that very effectively made child pornography illegal. This Act enables police action to be taken against those who use the Internet to publish and make available…
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…AND EXPLOITATION... involves using a child for sexual purposes such as rape, incest, forcing a child into prostitution and pornography. NEGLECT...is often a repeated incident. It involves neglecting the needs and wellbeing of a child, such as not providing clothes…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…and creativity, instead of your body to solve a problem. Lysistrata. In your essay, you advocate pornography as a valid occupation; what is the difference here. In both situations, women are using their bodies and sex appeal for the fulfillment of some goal…
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…immoral. Today's material traits reiterate the deficient morals in our society. In reference to clothing, look at all the scantly clad women dancing in the music videos. In art, there is the so-called art form of pornography. Music is an expression of the times…
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Category: /History
…as an adult, join the military, and even buy pornography. Even though an eighteen year old is considered a legal adult with all of these privileges, 18 to 20 years olds are denied the right to purchase and drink alcohol. It has not always been this way. In 1984…
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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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…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? "The equation is simple…
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Category: /Literature/English
…: How Do We Keep Pornography From Our Kids? The question remains: if the government cannot keep indecent material on the Internet from minors, then who can legally take up that task? After having searched the internet for different methods…
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…of congress seek to shield us from what they call “obscene, indecent and offensive” material. Though specifically aimed at protecting minors from pornography, Title V is both ambiguous and broad. The law will hold citizens liable if they use…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…words "If to each his own is the essence of conservatism, then conservatives should also support legalization of prostitution, hardcore pornography and homosexual marriage--the first two reputed to be victimless crimes." (p 5) But this is unethical…
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