Papers 851-860 of total 1032 found.
…are likely to impair the physical, mental or moral development of minors', this meaning programmes which involve pornography or gratuitous violence. The time is it aired should be considered and also be preceded by 'an acoustic warning or are identified…
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…drastically change over a child's life (Ledingham 1993). When researching the effects of television various points need to be taken into consideration, certain issues effect people in different ways, for example pornography (Dyson 3). However, most parents do…
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…to the act of sexual intercourse, and/or masturbation in front of a child. Sexual exploitation can include any of the following; Engaging a child for purposes of prostitution, and using a child to film, model, or photograph pornography (Sexual Abuse, Internet…
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…might find reason for openness in many other regulated activities such as pornography, or nudity and open language policies on television. A step in this direction for our society is the wrong step. We have had these regulations in place for a number of years…
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…, that is for the sexual gratification of an adult or a significantly older child." Sexual abuse involves fondling, penetration, persuading a child to expose his or her sexual organs, and allowing a child to view pornography. In most of the reported cases the child knew…
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…between the body types of women who appear in fashion magazines and those who appear in men's publication and pornography. As Kathy Myers points out in Looking On: "There is an overall tendency to market `fleshier' women to men and thinner, sometimes sexually…
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…that was prostituting young children, but was also hosting a room were pornographic videos could be seen via projection during an era when pornography was illegal. The films were referred to as being French films as to show that they were not common. Mrs. Carter…
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…materials such as pornography to minors. “Anyone caught soliciting these materials to minor can be given a maximum of 10 years in jail” (Lewis B14) In conclusion, how should the media be regulated? Many people feel that the solution to the problem…
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…that the Internet was the electronic equivalent of the printing press. The legislators concerned themselves more with the broadcasting of indecent materials such as pornography to minor. Anyone caught soliciting these materials to minor can be given a maximum of 10 years…
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…the satisfaction of desire by regulating sexual activity. There are harsh punishments for the incorrect satisfaction of sexual desire such as homosexuality, masturbation and pornography. By this, low status men have the threat of punishment if they disobey the system…
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