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    that it may have an impact depending on the type of people it reached. Such a material was supposed to draw a distinction to show the varying nature of ideological or hardcore pornography. In this case there was a need for observing the moral values and doing things that are right and desirable to people in the community. Pornography was an obscenity that was more of an offensive idea to the moral standards of the community. Kingsley also was of the idea that adultery was desirable and right to specific

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    What is pornography? Pornography can be any form of media digital or print that stimulates sexual arousal in a person. This media often features, but is not limited to nude men and or women performing sexual acts. There have been mixed feelings about the concept of pornography all throughout history. Some relationships are brought together by the use of pornography, maybe by helping to create a spark or rekindle the sexual factor that is no longer present. Other relationships have been completely

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    photography and pictures of other sexual acts. The printing press would dominate as the main medium for porn consumption for nearly half a millennia until the 20th century, when video pornography was first produced. Nearly overnight, a seemingly infinite number of porn studios were conceived exploding video pornography into a multi-billion dollar industry generating more revenue than the music and film industries combined. The adult film industry of this era (20th century), while lucrative, was not

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    Bill Clinton signed the bill into law on February 8, 1996.1 Before hand, congress approved the largest change of the nation's communications laws in 62 years. One of the largest controversial topics included in the bill is the censorship of pornography, which now is a strenuously enforced crime of distributing knowingly to children under 18. The congress overwhelmingly passed the bill with a landslide 414-16 House vote and a 91-5 Senate vote.2 It seems now that the wide bill might not be

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    Suggest reasons why an intersectional approach to the “Sexualization of Culture” is needed? Please draw on examples from the media in order to substantiate your claims. 1. INTRODUCTION:
My analysis on the current literature shows that scholars have examined sexualisation of culture from different perspectives but they seem to agree in general that this societal phenomenon has grown very complex. Therefore, scholars should consider the intersectional approach more often due to the approach’s abilities

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    named Jackson and he was a longtime friend of Trent 's and another one of the guitarists, he was an especially liberal minded giant of a guy that stood about 6 '8" and was covered head to toe in tattoos. Of everyone in the group, he was the most hardcore against any sort of racism and before blowing big, his claim to fame was being televised nationally at a riot, where he punched a Nazi sympathizer in the face quite hard. He drank like a fish, but was otherwise a sweetheart with a new family of his

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    It today’s society, pornography is a fast-growing epidemic that is evident in families, marriages, and teenage lifestyles. Supporters of pornography claim that it can be used as a tool to teach students about sex education. However, critics claim that pornography is unjust, influential, and dehumanizing. Pornography is unjust because it has the potential to break down intimate relationships and marriages. It can also have negative effects on children in particular young boys. More and more young

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    Holle Dietzman Ms. Maggert Honours English III 09 December 2016 The Effects of Pornography There is a new threat to society, an up and coming monster slowly awakening from its deep slumber. Pornography is this monster and it is a problem. Pornography has been around since the mid-1600’s, during the 1970’s the industry was revolutionized by the beginning of the internet and the changes in social mores, allowing them to create more uncommon and risque media. Since that time though it has only grown

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    a risk of another and greater kind; They risk the loss of love in a world where only love brings happiness. About 11% of all internet visits are to these sites.” What is this unnatural destruction and how do we stop it from entering our minds? Pornography, according to the dictionary, is sexually explicit videos, photographs, writings, or the like, whose purpose is to elicit sexual arousal, as well as the production of such material. More specifically, books, photographs, magazines, art, or music

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    From 1990 to to the present there has been a sharp increase in juvenile crime across the United States. From 1996 to the present there has been a slight decline from the statistics in 1995(OJJDP). What was the cause for this uprise in juvenile delinquincy? I will discuss 2 different theories to why there was such an increase in juvenile crime rates. I will analyze the rise of the "Gangsta-Rap" culture in the early 1990's and how it may have affected teenagers that are in lower-income families. Many

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