Pornography.

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There are over 30 million Internet users in the United States and only about 3 million of those use the Internet from home. For the Government to monitor every piece of information would be impossible. With all of the information on the Internet over 83% of those images available are pornographic (Kershaw, 1). All of the information on the Internet has changed people's lives and it has given people new opportunities, yet at the same time it has given …

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