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- 161: Columbine Whose Fault Is It
- ... and programs. The boys' favorite game was Doom II. The object of the game is to kill the enemy by shooting them to death. According to Zillmann (1989), exposure to pornography desensitizes viewers' to the crime of rape (Balk, p. 388). Can this theory also apply to violence? Klebold and Harris killed their fellow classmates apparently without remorse. Reports say they ...
- 162: A Mafia Thing
- ... melting pot as the Colombo and Gambino families do. (Worsnop 279) Both families combined for about 200 members. The main focus of criminal activity between the families are counterfeiting and pornography. This mostly spreads throughout most of the southwestern portion of the U.S. (Inman E2) Although New York seems to be the place where most Mafia action occurs, many other ...
- 163: Womens Writing The Powe And Th
- ... and feminists, and that stripping should be regarded as a legitimate and accepted practise for women. Thus she is engaging a duality through this viewpoint; disagreeing with feminist thought that pornography is exploitative for women and engaging with the world at large it is okay for women to do this. So could this type of political writing be an emergence of ...
- 164: The Owls Are Not What They See
- ... and say anything, even to the ones she loves. This addresses American society s will to have its women be passive and voiceless. [Laura s] cocaine habit, her involvement in pornography, her career as a prostitute at One-Eyed-Jack s, and her desire to find a father substitute or male protector in Doctor Jacoby and others, all identify Laura Palmer ...
- 165: Snow Crash
- ... tasks. The Internet is a prime example is of expanding technology. One can obtain yesterday s and today s news, listen to music, talk to a friend over seas, view pornography, and countless other things in the privacy of one s home via the Internet. There is no way to really regulate what is on the Internet. Essentially, the government has ...
- 166: River Of Names
- ... damage. Allison does not down play the incestuous acts but does leave out much of the graphic details that some author use to eroticism incest and family violence into a pornography of victimization.. There is no description of genitals, there s no description of the actual act of intercourse except from the perspective of a child who is being hurt terribly ...
- 167: Summary Of Slaughterhouse-five
- ... life in a random sequence of events. During his lifetime, he is in both Illium, New York as an optometrist, and Tralfamadore, where he, among other things, mates with the pornography star Montana Wildhack. The Tralfamadorians finally explain his time travel in 1967, when he is kidnapped and taken to Tralfamadore. He understands that he is not really absent form earth ...
- 168: Kurt Vonnegut
- ... mankind on Mars and revises the Bible (Vonnegut, Sirens, 196). In the latter, the writer is Kilgore Trout, a relatively unknown science fiction author whose numerous stories get shelved with pornography. This is commonly seen as Vonnegut's fear of what he himself might become (Amer. Lit. Bio., 305). In the preface of a different book, Vonnegut states, "I want to ...
- 169: Government Intervention of the Internet
- ... regulate what types of Internet access its students had, with results reminiscent of a 1960's protest. A research associate, Martin Rimm, at Carnegie Mellon University conducted a study of pornography on the school's computer networks. He put together quite a large picture collection (917,410 images) and he also tracked how often each image had been downloaded (a total ...
- 170: Censorship Of The Grapes Of Wr
- ... of the lives of people during the Great Depression. Censorship does have its place in society. There are many things that are too risqué, degrading, and should not be shown. Pornography, extreme sexual content, and extreme gratuitous violence does not have its place in literature or in society. The Grapes of Wrath does not have any of these above aspects. Of ...
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