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pornography. An attempt to introduce such legislation would be met with stern opposition from the corporate world, whose industries profit from such advertising. Advertising agencies have taken advantage of the freedoms of speech and expression guaranteed…
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…the sexual exploitation of children 20 and even 10 years ago with how it is done today. Numerous articles and reports have now enlightened the public that children are being sexually abused through pornography, pedophilia, slavery and prostitution than at any…
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pornography, and smuggling of migrants is worth $500 billion in the global criminal business each year. This is more than the combined value of international trade in petrol, steel, pharmaceutics, meat, fruit, sugar, and wheat. Disease With fewer restrictions…
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…, and in libraries it is not the librarian’s job to monitor them. Access to pornography has been one of the greatest concerns among parents. Children are naturally curious and love to explore. Just like on television advertisers try to lure children in with pictures…
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…. Recently, a major university attempted to regulate what types of Internet access its students had, with results reminiscent of a 1960's protest. A research associate at Carnegie Mellon University conducted a study of pornography on the school's computer…
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…is not an intrinsically evil thing, such as pornography, theft, etc., will all depend on who is doing such actions. Finally, we must look at how virtue is "defined by reason as a prudent man would define it." Virtue must be some sort of set reference point to which the vices…
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…, addressing especially problems as terrorism, illegal immigration, trafficking in women, narcotics crime and child pornography. A strong and competitive European economy, continued growth, prosperity and welfare together with good environment, resulting…
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…. There is a certain respect for the government, and definitely a suppressed fear. The laws range from the practical to the absurd. Cigarettes are banned in public places and littering is condemned, but simple things like chewing gum and pornography are banned (Powell…
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…series. In this game, the player controls Duke, has he must conquer levels shooting everything in sight with his weapon of choice. Duke travels throughout the streets into strip clubs and pornography shops, where he finds posters of scantily clad women…
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…reminiscent of a 1960's protest. A research associate at Carnegie Mellon University conducted a study of pornography on the school's computer networks. Martin Rimm put together quite a large picture collection (917,410 images) and he also tracked how often each…
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