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    Why Join Anonymous

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    How to Join Anonymous 1. Forget your true identity. If you are to join the identity-less group of hacktivists known as anonymous you should know a few things; Anonymous is a cyber assemblage known for an array of ideals from opposition to child pornography to opposition to censorship. Their methods of opposition range from straightforward harassment to full scale mass hacking and DDOS attacks (distributed denial of service). Simply put anonymous is a cyber group with no active leadership and no direct

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    Feminism is generally understood as a sociopolitical movement promoting the advancement of women, best understood with the historical context of centuries of institutionalized misogyny, primarily in European societies and societies that were colonized by Europe. Per the New World Encyclopedia online, the term was first used in reference to this sociopolitical movement in the 1890s and, according to Google Trends, it has been increasingly prevalent in web searches since approximately 2011. The term

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    The Women's Movement Works Cited Missing The women’s movement began in the nineteenth century when groups of women began to speak out against the feeling of separation, inequality, and limits that seemed to be placed on women because of their sex (Debois 18). By combining two aspects of the past, ante-bellum reform politics and the anti-slavery movement, women were able to gain knowledge of leadership on how to deal with the Women’s Right Movement and with this knowledge led the way to transform

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    Name Date Course Title Carol Leigh (aka Scarlot Harlot) coined the term ?sex work? in 1979. She said of this change from the term ?prostitute? as, ?[The] beginning of a movement? [the change to the term sex workers] knowledges the work we do rather than defines us by our status [as the pejorative ?prostitute?].? (qtd. NSWP, Leigh). A staunch advocate for decriminalizing prostitution Leigh stated on NPR in 2002, ? Whatever ills are attendant to prostitution, criminalization

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    Would you believe me if I said that ninety-nine percent of the internet is not accessible to the average web surfer via your standard networks and search engines? The internet is like the ocean, there is more than meets the eye and houses many deep dark back door servers and markets that never reach the surface. Some may not be informed of this part of the internet and question its existence, but the deep and dark webs exist and are hidden for a reason. Parts of the deep web were created for good

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    Franco and Fascist Spain

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    there vibrates a sympathy toward many people of the Left who have arrived at hatred by the same path which has led us to love – criticism of a sad mediocre, miserable and melancholy Spain.”  Mussolini had been a Socialist in his youth and shown anti-Catholic sentiments during the first ten years of Fascist rule. Similarly in Spain, the Catholic Church was suspicious of the Falange and its street

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    Joseph Goebbels, Theodor Fritsch, and Julius Streicher were actually prosecuted by the Weimar Republic for their anti-Semitic speech (Rose 54). The Weimar Republic had a hate speech ban, and it did nothing to stop the rise of the Nazis. The hate speech ban actually strengthened their cause. By prosecuting and jailing these Nazis, the Weimar Republic turned them into heroes of the Nazi movement. A similar situation happened later as most European countries banned holocaust denial. Those prosecuted for

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    Censorship In China

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    can prevent people from seeing explicit content or being exposed to certain types of media at a young age. Censorship is used by governments around the world to restrict the content is available to their citizens, and prevent them from seeing any anti-government propaganda. By filtering online resources, governments can control what their citizens, and steer content

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    Guess What? You're a Feminist! Feminism is not a radical movement or a fringe movement or an embarrassment or a fraud. Feminism is simple. The "patriarchy" does "exist." To identify as a feminist is to acknowledge that women are people, and, as such, women deserve the same social, economic, and political rights and opportunities as other styles of people (i.e., men-people). To be a feminist is also to acknowledge that the world is not, currently, a fair and just and safe place for women to exist

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    Drug Law

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    1) An explanation will be made of the current legislation relating to the sale and possession of illicit drugs. A discussion will then be carried out incorporating two of the moral issues associated with these activities. Firstly, to what extent the laws relating to illicit drug use should promote good moral behaviour and discourage immoral or harmful behaviour. Secondly, whether an individual should have the liberty of choice to partake in drug related activities. The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (MoDA)

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