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…and it is the end of this model marriage that is leading to record high rates of divorce, abortion, pornography, and sexual harassment (Kass 106). The implication of this is far-reaching, as many people believe the myth that everyone was much better off during the past…
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…of activities? I think surely not. It¡¦s a moral question, first we should say all kinds of gambling should not be legalized and promoted. Under Chinese moral standards, there are three big evils: pornography, gambling and drugs. It is very clear that gambling…
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…, with no peak in sight. Now with the new wave of the Internet minds of not only small children, but also adolescents and adults become influenced by this outside information. As the mind develops, things such as pornography is no longer the main concern. Now…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of suicide attempts 10. Intensely interested from an early age in voyeurism, fetishism, and sadomasochistic pornography 11. Enuresis (bed-wetting) (more than 60% of serial killers were still wetting their beds over the age of 12. 12. Fire starting (as child…
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…of pornography on the Internet is a lost cause. All a teenager needs to access porn is a vivid imagination and half a brain. Half a brain to find a site that uses a credit card for age verification and a vivid imagination to come up with a valid card number. Leaving…
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…have been able to fathom. An example of this would be the recent controversies over the censoring of pornography over the Internet. The Internet is a medium for communication that was far beyond the realms of imagination only twenty years ago, so how could…
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Category: /Literature/English
…" were allowed to be said on the airwaves at any time of the day then others 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…
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…playing is seen to be a highly gendered activity, which reinforces traditional stereotypes and negative role models; while concern about the accessibility of pornography on the Internet is currently growing apace. These arguments, like those about…
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…with the new wave of the Internet minds of not only small children, but also adolescents and adults become influenced by this outside information. As the mind develops, things such as pornography is no longer the main concern. Now, because of the easy access…
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Category: /History
…. In this way governments could not restrict access to certain sites on the basis of ages. A thirteen-year-old boy in British Columbia could decide that he wanted to download pornography from an adult site in the U.S. The site may have warnings and age…
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