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    Should the internet be censored? The internet is the last vestige of free media and press in the whole wide world. The internet is a far more powerful tool but unfortunately our politicians don’t seem to mix too well with technology and social media. Hence‚ I absolutely abhor the idea of a tyrannical government censoring. By censoring the internet they would be taking away the inherent right to freedom of speech. After an extensive research I have realized that via the internet you gain reliable

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    they will be exposed to. Banning books is ineffective because “risky” material is everywhere‚ not just in schools‚ and it is robbing students of decision making skills and stopping them from learning what they are comfortable with. In closing‚ censorship in a high school library is not a good idea. Although it seems to protect students‚ censoring material takes away their rights‚ halts their development‚ and erases history to make it uncontroversial. If book banning continues‚ students will not

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    A First Amendment Junkie By: Susan Jacoby Susan Jacoby (b. 1946)‚ a journalist since the age of seventeen‚ is well known for her feminist writings. “A First Amendment Junkie” (our title) appeared in the Hers column in the New York Times in 1978. It is no news that many women are defecting from the ranks of civil libertarians on the issue of obscenity. The conviction of Larry Flynt‚ publisher of Hustler magazine—before his metamorphosis into a born-again Christian—was greeted with unabashed

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    noticed that “Young Adult books are challenged more frequently than any other type of book” (Rosenthal). This is because they contain rebellious‚ dirty realities. Unpopular or controversial ideas as found in young adult novels are most susceptible to censorship (Parry). Anything from mention to support of profanity‚ sex‚ violence‚ racism‚ homosexuality‚ and religion can be foundation for a ban (Parry). In fact‚ over 1500 books have been banned because of sexual content (Kowalczyk). Specifically in schools

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    hate speech‚ lurid threats. This has provoked various efforts to limit the kind of speech in which one may engage on the Internet or to develop systems to “filter out” the more offensive material. Oddly for a medium that was supposed to reduce censorship by limiting government control it has become one of the most widely censored mediums there is. This is true even in countries that do not censor other forms of communication. The First Amendment to the Constitution (1791) protects free speech

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    Gina Moreno October 2‚ 2012 English composition I Nat Hentoff‚ the author of “Should This Student Have Been Expelled” argues that no matter how offensive words go‚ that everyone has a right to say whatever as far as freedom of speech goes. In this article Nat Hentoff supports his claim along with the decision making by Gregorian‚ president of Brown University‚ whether not to or to expel Hann for his inappropriate language being held towards others at the University. Hann’s words that included

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    Larry Flynt‚ an infamous photographer and free-speech activist‚ has brought about controversy in the film‚ "The People v. Larry Flynt". The movie functions as a general biography‚ but it focuses on legal issues to a large degree. Flynt‚ the editor of Hustler magazine‚ publicized pornographic obscenities in many ways. By doing so‚ he has challenged the First Amendment and the Charter’s guarantee of the right to free expression. Larry at first glance seems like an odd figure

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    Music Should Be Censored By Kylie Toh Most music nowadays contain profanity‚ sexual content‚ mock religion and much more. In some countries‚ the government censors music to protect the youth from hearing such things. Many people are opposed to the idea‚ saying that it’s not nice to listen to a song on the radio and suddenly a long beeping sound replaces a curse word and that a curse word isn’t that bad and will not affect a child at all. However‚ studies show that the origin of cursing becoming

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    it okay? Censoring and the banning of certain things is always okay if it doesn’t put the public in danger or won’t affect the views of the American people. However‚ there is a very thin line that the government can cross that could really make censorship and banning a very serious and dangerous topic. Censoring plays a huge part in movies and television shows. A lot of curse words and vulgar words that are not acceptable to say in a normal conversation are censored. Whether a show or movie

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    1. Identify & explain 5 symbols found in text. Although Haroun and the sea of stories is a children’s literature‚ symbols which overlap as archetypes are used to make this novel contain a deeper meaning and be just as enjoyable for adults. Weather in this story symbolizes the current feeling or emotion of the characters. Dull‚ gloomy days often occurred when the character is depressed: "this sudden mist positively stank of sadness and gloom" (47). This symbol is clearly evident when Haroun traveled

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