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- 1261: Sex in the Net!
- ... Grolier Electronic Publishing, Inc, 1990 2) Times Magazine, James Button, December 13th, 1993 3) Times Magazine, Philip Elmer-Dewitt, July 25th, 1994 4) Pornography and Silence, Susan Griffin, 1981 5) Literature, Obcenity and the Law, Felix Lewis, 1976 6) The End of Obscenity, Charles Rembar, 1968 7) Pornography, Obscenity and the Law, Lester Sobel, 1978
- 1262: Legalizing of Homosexual Marriages
- ... Rotello 16+). Gay activists have been fighting for many years against discrimination based on sex and/or sexual preference. Many of us didn't look twice at their protests and literature about what they believe. Now that they want the same recognition religiously and financially, as heterosexual couples, the silent community speaks out. "There is no other issue on the American ...
- 1263: J.M Coetzee's "The Harms of Pornography"
- ... two authors trains of thought almost seem to coincide. One such issue would be that MacKinnon is not necessarily looking to hunt out all occurrences of pornography in today's literature and media, but to snuff out the commercial end of it. The end that makes billions based on women being "used" by men, and does nothing at all to improve ...
- 1264: Sports in Society
- ... mental training programs. These programs all vary in technique, however, they all include skills focused on mastering the art of self-confidence. There are considerable amounts of evidence in sports literature that there is a direct correlation between self- confidence and peak performance. Self-confidence exists in all walks of life. It is defined as: the strong relationships between a person ...
- 1265: The Power of Language
- ... the government office, he appointed Joseph Goebbels as head of the Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda. Through Goebbels, Hitler gained power over the press, radio, theater, films, music, and literature. People naturally have this feeling, or intuition, about something. They know how they feel and believe about a subject, but it is something that they don't take the time ...
- 1266: Analysis of the Human Cultural Identity
- ... Jefferson was considered among one of the most brilliant American exponents of the Enlightenment culture. He had the time and the resources to educate himself in many topics including history, literature, law, architecture, science, and philosophy. He had the motivation and the connections to apply Enlightenment political philosophy to nation-building. Denis Diderot was a French encyclopedist and philosopher, who also ...
- 1267: The War of Freedom of Expression
- ... rights of minority and besieged groups. This is where positive and negative liberties enter the picture. The rights of minorities not to be condemned to listen to harmful messages and literature is a positive liberty, while the ability for someone to orate or write these views is a negative liberty. This is a reasonable argument, but is as limited as Kilgour ...
- 1268: Life Is But A Choice
- ... life is making a choice about one thing or another. By acquiring a healthy mind, body, and spirit, other choices throughout life will be much easier. Work Cited DiYanni, Robert . Literature, Reading Fiction, Poetry, Drama,and Essay .3rd ed. McGraw Hill. New York, 1994.
- 1269: Dragons in America
- Dragons in America Author: Ian Richards World Literature Hr. 3 Monsters or dragons in present day America are feared .Monsters in America consist of politicians, celebrities, and criminals. In America they are portrayed through media, television, and movies ...
- 1270: Censorship of Rap Music
- ... shows can be aired and what music can be produced. I believe the consumers and producers should be charged with the ultimate responsibility of censorship. Consumers are free to boycott literature, records and programs that they deem unacceptable and producers will be quick to respond when profits are diminished.
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