Papers 41-50 of total 1032 found.
…Freedom of Pornography? Free Speech means exactly what it says, the right to express any opinion in public without censorship or restraint by the government. There have been many questions on the topic of Free Speech…
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Category: /Entertainment
…as detrimental or damaging. But the news on television is not the only type of media taking the criticism of society. Other forms of mass media, specifically movies and television programs containing pornography and violence have been heavily criticized…
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…banging the doors to get in because they stopped letting people in. I waited outside in disdain, because I really wanted to hear the pornography debate. I was about to go back to my dorm after waiting out front for about 30 minutes. Then suddenly a couple of my…
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…A Women’s View on The Positive Benefits Of Pornography. By Naomi Jasper English 102 Professor Michael Bowen October 22, 2000 While there are many women who oppose pornography because they think it degrades and demeans women, I…
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Category: /Literature/English
Pornography and Violence In today’s society women are viewed very often as objects of sexual pleasure. This view has been around for many years and because of it many groups have popped up throughout the past fifty years. Does pornography lead men…
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…Violence and Pornography Pornography -- Sex or Subordination? In the late Seventies, America became shocked and outraged by the rape, mutilation, and murder of over a dozen young, beautiful girls. The man who committed these murders, Ted Bundy…
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pornography industry (U.S. Department of Justice 1986: 654). The United States Attorney General’s publication (1986: 654) on syndicated child pornography noted that over 2,375 monthly publications are produced in America on that subject alone. Pornography
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…This essay is done on the subject of government regulation on pornography. It argues two main points: 1) Governments do have the rights to regulate pornography and, 2) Mainstream Christianity should not support government regulation with pornography
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…will automatically direct you to a pornographic site. The way that pornography on the Internet is accessed needs to be changed, so it is not accidentally opened. There is a lot of controversy over whether pornography should be on the Internet or not. Personally I…
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…Suppose one accepts MacKinnon and Dworkin's suggested statutory definition of pornography. How does one who generally accepts MacKinnon and Dworkin's views on the pervasively harmful effect of pornography, and who accepts a need for legal redress…
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