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    Censorship in American Schools You may not realize this but our government plays a large role in governing what sort of information America’s children are exposed to. The average American child receives the majority of their knowledge and education from school, so the information that is allowed to be taught is a very delicate and controversial issue. Literature is often altered or banned from public schools and libraries because they contain of vulgar language, excessive violence, or connotations

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    But wait a second, why is it so easy, was it always like this? Not really, as we have seen, the Internet and the pornography industry have come together to make quite an explosion that has brought many issues to the surface. It's a scary fact to realize that 83.5% images available on the Internet are pornographical. And it is even more of a problem when the Internet's pornography is available to curious children that happen to bump onto them. One of the more drawing freatures of the young Internet

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    The Internet links people together via computer terminals and telephone lines (and in some cases wireless radio connections) in a web of networks and shared software. This allows users to communicate with one another wherever they are in the “net." This Internet link began as the United States military project Agency Network Advanced Research (ARPANET) during the Vietnam War in 1969. It was developed by the United States Department of Defense’s (DOD) research people in conjunction with various

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    Porn according to the dictionary is defined as a printed or visual material containing the explicit description or display of sexual organs or activity intended to stimulate erotic rather than an emotional feeling. A word described as so is what has lead porn to becoming a money making business, that has come to grow over the years quite a bit. An empire that many were afraid to even talk about ,but now want to be apart of. Now porn or as they would call it now as the Adult Film business is seen

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    Sex Is A Tricky Subject

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    Sex is a tricky subject; our society is still recovering from the nineteenth century “moral panic” where sex was demonized (Rubin 268). We are slowly moving to a more sex positive society, but there is still a lot of negativity attached to sex. People who work in the sex industry face harmful stigmas that cause our society to believe that jobs in the industry are not viable career choices. People in sex work are demonized as whores or drug addicts, thought of as less intelligent, and thought of as

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    Abstract Are there laws in engraved stone that help tackle online abuse in this era of information? Are governing bodies doing enough to highlight and make aware infrastructures that are widely available for victims of abuse? This paper echo 's the voices for and against. This research found naïve consumers of mass media consumption being targeted for sensitive information that in-turn was used to abuse, cyber bully complaints of a sensitive age. Teenagers ignoring privacy policies were to blame

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    society has socially excepted explicit language as well as sexual undertones as a way of introducing sex and pornography to our young people and mature adults alike.There are hidden secret sexual desires simply because we are taught that if our sexual thoughts or desires are different from others we are strange. Women were taught that they are damaged if they are to engage in watching pornography or engage in altered sexual desires that are outside of the vanilla spectrum. According to Concepcion, C

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    From September 29, 2007 to October 4, 2007 the country of Myanmar shut off all internet connections to the outside world following a harsh government reaction to protest were 200 protestors were killed (Subramanian, 2011). In January 2011 Egypt disconnected all internet traffic into and out of the country in response to anti-government protest (Subramanian, 2011). In the western democratic regions internet censorship is not as heavy as in the east and muslim nations (Greengard, 2010). However, research

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    Internet Dangers

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    transferred across the internet is pornography (Kleinman, 2017). With much of this content being easy to access and free to view, it comes as no surprise that numerous children find themselve viewing explicit content. A study was done that shows up to fifteen percent of all 12-17 year olds view pornography through online sources or other means, this includes unwanted exposure. The study also states that 70 percent of 15-17 year old internet users report stumbling upon pornography quite often. Teens who have

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    How does Modern Technology affect the way we think/act? Within this essay I plan to discuss and debate my and other’s opinions on the matter of technology and not only how it effects the way we think/act, but whether those effects are positive or negatively impactful. Of course, modern technology has only developed within the last 30 years; with the information age of technology arriving in the 1980’s. So, it hasn’t at all been prevalent in our society for very long at all; not by comparison to

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