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…get shelved with pornography. This is commonly seen as Vonnegut's fear of what he himself might become (Amer. Lit. Bio., 305). In the preface of a different book, Vonnegut states, "I want to be a character in all of my works. . . . I have always rigged my…
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…purposes, due to it's ability to reach anyone that can access a modem. Problems such as pornography and hackers generate a fear in a lot of people and scare them from using one of the greatest information resources of our world. We've all seen and heard how…
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…that pornography is exploitative for women and engaging with the world at large – it is okay for women to do this. So could this type of ‘political writing’ be an emergence of different writing that Elizabeth Fraser poses to us, “…the question must be faced whether we…
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…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 to information, the fourteen years old who has just…
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…. A research associate, Martin Rimm, at Carnegie Mellon University conducted a study of pornography on the school's computer networks. He put together quite a large picture collection (917,410 images) and he also tracked how often each image had been downloaded…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…; they might try to lead by intimidation, not merit” (Lefkowitz: 132). It was noted that these boys regularly partook in voyeuristic activities and watched pornography. Their attack on Leslie was most likely an exercise of their fantasies. In fact, the group…
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…the entry of what might be considered undesirable information such as pornography, racist propaganda, or even instructions on how to carry out terrorist activities.(22) Information technology has effectively eliminated the capacity of countries to keep out…
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Category: /Law & Government
…may not be prohibited by a legislative determination based on experience that such conduct inherently threatens the judicial process. Obscenity/Pornography Legal Standard: Obscene material is unprotected by the First Amendment…
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…monitoring into the workplace. In some respects, it is a response by management, to the lose in productivity resulting from personal phone calls, "personal e-mails, playing games, viewing pornography, shopping, checking stock prices and gambling online during…
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pornography sites on the internet, had cyber-sex, expressed your social or political convictions on an email list? How widely do you want this information to be known? Under the ECHELON system all of this information would be easily available to any…
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