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- 111: Abortion: Life or Death Who Chooses?
- ... for apprehension and conviction of the rapist, for treatment of venereal disease and prevention of pregnancy. Let is give our children good sex education; and let us get tough on pornography, clean up the newstands, literature and "Adult Movies" and television programmes which encourage crime, abusive drugs and make mockery of morality and good behaviour and therefore, contribute to rape. By ...
- 112: Abortion: Life or Death Ä Who Chooses?
- ... for apprehension and conviction of the rapist, for treatment of venereal disease and prevention of pregnancy. Let is give our children good sex education; and let us get tough on pornography, clean up the newstands, literature and "Adult Movies" and television programmes which encourage crime, abusive drugs and make mockery of morality and good behaviour and therefore, contribute to rape. By ...
- 113: Abortion: Who Really Cares
- ... for apprehension and conviction of the rapist, for treatment of venereal disease and prevention of pregnancy. Let is give our children good sex education; and let us get tough on pornography, clean up the newstands, literature and "Adult Movies" and television programmes which encourage crime, abusive drugs and make mockery of morality and good behaviour and therefore, contribute to rape. By ...
- 114: Life or Death: Who Chooses?
- ... for apprehension and conviction of the rapist, for treatment of venereal disease and prevention of pregnancy. Let is give our children good sex education; and let us get tough on pornography, clean up the newstands, literature and "Adult Movies" and television programmes which encourage crime, abusive drugs and make mockery of morality and good behaviour and therefore, contribute to rape. By ...
- 115: Government Intervention of the Internet
- ... attempted to regulate what types of Internet access its students had, with results reminiscent of a 1960’s protest. A research associate at Carnegie Mellon University conducted a study of pornography on the school’s computer networks. Martin Rimm put together quite a large picture collection (917,410 images) and he also tracked how often each image had been downloaded (a ...
- 116: To Have Intellectual Freedom Or To Be Censored
- ... see that intellectual freedom does not really exist, instead of that, we come across with censorship. I can accept that there are some things that should be censored for instance; pornography and violence on TVs but it does not give a right to censor everything. And also I think that the individual is intelligent enough to put his/her own limitations ...
- 117: Katha Pollitt's Argument About Media Being Biased Against Liberals and Allan Levite's Argument That Media Is Biased Against Conservatives
- ... a keyword search is by no stretch of the imagination reliable for anything. Example: If I type "free porn" into the Internet search, InfoseekÒÓÔ I get some crap against child pornography, some Palmala Anderson non porn stuff, some crap on pay me some money "free" service, and actually only one real "Free Porn" site. Keyword searches take two words and find ...
- 118: Communications Decency Act: Regulation In Cyberspace
- ... Net Nanny or Surf Watch. These programs block all “sensitive” material from entering one's modem line. What's more, legislators have already passed effective laws against obscenity and child pornography. We don't need a redundant Act to accomplish what has already been written. Over 17 million Web pages float throughout cyberspace. Never before has information been so instant, and ...
- 119: Constitutional Democracy
- ... the Internet. Our E-mail letters are now wide open for the U.S. Government to read and they will imprison us if the content is deemed "indecent.". While child pornography and national security interests should be subject to censorship, our correspondence should not. The Internet has always enjoyed the freedom of democracy. This may be another issue that we will ...
- 120: Andy Warhol and Pop Art
- ... were gruesome in nature (Bourdon, 1989, 109) Another subject that seemed to permeate his work, especially his movies was sex. This was not the sex that was seen in the pornography of the time, but a more erotic and advant garde style. Sometimes, only bared flesh was seen, and other times, it was full blown intercourse. Homoerotisism was another strong theme ...
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