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    With the advent of the World Wide Web in 1989, people across the world gained access to an ever-increasing well of information. Access to this information could be at risk, however, with increasing amounts of censorship arising in nations across the world. Internet censorship is when groups attempt to prevent users from accessing certain information that they decided is unnecessary or wrong to view. The censorship users are subject to is important to acknowledge as it can affect access to content

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    to create a deceitful view of society. The United States protects freedom of speech as long as it does not inflict physical damage to anyone. The first amendment states “Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press”(Stone and Volokh, 2017). There are a few reasons why the government can restrict freedom of speech which are considered unconstitutional yet comments that are mean and distasteful are not restricted by the government. No individual should face retribution

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    In the United States freedom of expression is not equally free because there are laws that are enacted to suppress expression. Any expression that harms national security or incites violence is prohibited by law. The government can place a restriction on the time, place, and manner of speech. The government does not like dissent. The law on freedom of speech is not absolute. There are several examples that show that freedom of speech is not equally free. In the Ward Churchill case, Ward was fired

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    A writing ecology is a dynamic, interconnected system of communication, which works together through interaction and sharing. As the term ‘ecology’ traditionally refers to the relationships between organisms in an environment, the ability to metaphorically link this to a concept of writing redefines the complexity of networked technologies and the influences of technological change. The ability to participate in a digitally evolving space opens up new possibilities and opportunities when accessing

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    The printing press, a simple invention compared to the technology we have today, however, it was a huge stepping stone to getting to the technology today. The printing press represents the spread of information and knowledge. There were two major effects of the printing press. These two effects were the exploration of the Americas and the Protestant Reformation. Exploration was Colombus and his explorers “discovering” America. The printing press had great influence on these events. The Protestant

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    the presses is another area und the First Amendment that has come under scrutiny. Taxing of newspapers and other press outlets was deemed unconstitutional. Government could not tax some members of certain branches over others, and taxing against the content of a publication was also found to be unconstitutional. It is unconstitutional also to “rule that selective taxation of the press through the narrow targeting of

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    The internet is a technology which has had a significant impact on the way many people conduct their lives. Information once contained in massive volumes at libraries or in private collections is now available by typing words into a search engine and clicking “search.” One must no longer pick up a phone to call a friend, relative or colleague; e-mail, instant messaging, Skype and the like, have enabled people to communicate in non-traditional ways and across boundaries previously inaccessible.

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    way or another. Some people go to such lengths as illegal means of spreading materials deemed inappropriate for a certain viewing audience. When the United States was established, the first amendment guaranteed the rights to free speech and free press. However, “it has never been interpreted to mean that all forms of expression are legal” (Zorea). The common misconception is that people believe that all forms of expression are legal, but that has never been the case, and probably never will be.

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    In the United States, every child, teenager and adult uses Wikipedia, YouTube and Facebook, among numerous other sites, regularly. The internet is open and uncensored for the most part, other than parental controls. In China, most, if not all of those types of sites are or have been blocked. As in, you could not go to them, unless you found some way around the web filters and firewalls the Chinese government runs in their country. While China defends their practice of internet censorship, based

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    During the Renaissance the social structure had been reshaped with the abandonment of the feudal system, peasants gaining freedom and the slaves making another entry to the social structure. The feudal ways of living in medieval Europe had been abandoned because of the Black Plague. Many nobles had lost a vast amount of money due to the Black Plague leading to the freedom of many peasants. The peasants were either given a block of land they could manage themselves or money to move to the towns. Many

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