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- 121: Sex in Advertising
- ... women or fails to respect the rights of children. ( Edward Mark Mazze, Britannica Annual 1989, pg 265). The United States has no such legislation, except for strict laws against child pornography. An attempt to introduce such legislation would be met with stern opposition from the corporate world, whose industries profit from such advertising. Advertising agencies have taken advantage of the freedoms ...
- 122: The Effects of Advertising on Society
- ... words, Calvin Klein products are now in and of themselves the good some people try to achieve. Thus, when their ads show immoral situations or actions (like the infamous child pornography ads that spurred many debates and a lawsuit against the company), people associate these immoral actions with the "good" Calvin Klein products, and people will slowly grow desensitized to them ...
- 123: Religion is the Opiate of the Masses
- ... have heard people call television the "one-eyed monster", this simply suggests to me that this person is obviously poor-bred or simply ignorant. Television can be used to convey pornography, religion, drug use, love, or any other possible subject to be dealt with. The actual machine itself is not bad, it is the people who provide the programming for it ...
- 124: Grunge Literature
- ... despair and physical and phsychological violence with the dispassionate discourse of the media. The River Ophelia is a reclamation, through a feminist parody, of the media's representation of women, pornography and of the male dominated, often misogynist, grunge novel. Her work is darkly comical, as it refutes the patriarchal representation of female sexuality. "A lot of the time when I ...
- 125: Treatment And The Sex Offender
- ... to sex offenses. The offender must recognize their emotions, fantasies, cognitive distortions, plan, and act. The sex offender must avoid a high risk situation or risk lapse, such as buying pornography, having a fantasy about a child, that can lead to relapse. They must maintain control, and realize that they are responsible for their actions when they place themselves in high ...
- 126: African Literature: In The Cutting of A Drink and The Return
- ... them to go to work as a female or male stripper? I would hope not in both cases, the first simply because it is illegal. The second because it is pornography and I think you should have enough respect for your spouse to not want them to do that kind of work. So the comment "any form of work is work ...
- 127: Censorship in Public Schools
- ... unconstitutional for states and local communities to pass censorship laws (Berger 69). Also, since the US Supreme Court does not believe the First Amendment protects all forms of expression (child pornography, etc.), then proponents of censorship believe that censorship laws are constitutional (Berger 69). Anti-censorship has the upper-hand, constitutionally, at least, since "judges, from local courts to the Supreme ...
- 128: Studying in The Computer Science Field
- ... might intise the reader to but time but saying this sight is 100% free but is not always like that. In Computer Science that field is maybe trying to stop pornography on the Internet. The Internet is supposed to be food for our minds. It is supposed to show us information not porno pictures. Some computers systems have restrictions that will ...
- 129: History of the Internet
- ... the other students in the class. There is also opposition from parents that do not want their children to have access to the Internet, because of the easy access to pornography, hate groups, and unsafe chat rooms. When the NSF pulled the plug on its jurisdiction of the Internet the business world would begin to revolutionize society with the changes it ...
- 130: Internet Security
- ... famous attempt by government to govern the Internet is the Communications Decency Act, or CDA. This was an act that was designed to censor the information on the Internet, specifically pornography. When the CDA was first approved by President Clinton, a major protest was staged on the Internet. It was announced that people should turn the background of their web pages ...
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