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    the The Catcher and the Rye‚ by J.D. Salinger‚ which has a reputation of inappropriate graphic content and the repeated use of vulgar language. However‚ many believe these elements are integral to literature and students should not be subjected to censorship in liberal education. The novel presents a very descriptive and accurate‚

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    Corbit 4 Music can be a very important part of many people’s lives. No matter who a person is they most likely can not say that they do not like any type of music‚ there is something out there for everyone. The censorship of music should be re-evaluated because the impact of lyrics can be both positive and negative‚ the artist of said music have certain rights‚ and in most cases‚ the music itself is not the cause of issues in teens schooling. At least 40% of kids in the U.S. listen to music at

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    To them‚ this marks a major victory in the ever going battle of free speech. Usually‚ when mainstream tech companies announce new platforms‚ free speech is hardly the forefront. In a world where censorship seems to be taking over the internet‚ it’s nice to see some freedom for a change. Despite what thoughts some people may have regarding porn‚ it will never go away. Adults will and should have the choice the pursue whatever entertainment they so

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    Censorship of Huckleberry Finn The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is one of the most well known books in American literature. This book gives the reader insight into what the South was like during the days of slavery. One man claimed this book was one of America’s‚ "first indigenous literary masterpiece." (Walter Dean Howells) However many people wish to censor this book or remove it from schools entirely. Censoring this book doesn’t allow the reader to have a full comprehension of how slaves

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    Censorship and the Importance of Accurate Historical Sources Mark Twain ’s classic novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been criticized since the day it was released. A library in Concord MA banned the book only a month after it was put into print and other libraries and schools have followed suit (Mark Twain ’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is not the only story to be widely banned‚ but it is one of the most controversial and well known. Many people

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    be just. The emphasis is on proper education‚ that the information given to its citizen especially to those defending the city must shape a character that is moral and accepts the beliefs that the city has put forth. Socrates believes that with censorship of certain poetry and stories the citizens will approve only of what is familiar and dislike whatever is new‚ causing the city to be efficient. The

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    Fahrenheit 451 Alana Nadeau English 10 Honors Writing assignment How much of censorship do you believe is too much? I’ve asked myself this question before and this book‚ “Fahrenheit 451” made me think about it much more and made me question. In this book the society uses an extreme case of censorship to an extent‚ making sure nobody has too many questions about the kind of government they have and the secret world that they live in. 451degrees is the temperature at which books burn‚ which

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    his highly controversial film A Clockwork Orange (1971). Following a string of crimes supposedly inspired by the events depicted in the film‚ Kubrick himself decided on A Clockwork Orange’s withdrawal from the public sector; a rare case of self censorship only broken by Kubrick’s death in 1999. A Clockwork Orange ran for over a year before being censored and was a cause of great debate in the media. The late 60’s just prior to its release‚ saw the removal of the Hays Production Code or the Motion

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    as an oppressive and authoritative regime that discourage pursuing and preserving knowledge of any distinction. Any enlightened individual who inquires or expresses themselves is viewed as an unlawful tyrant by the civilians. Thus‚ the appeal of censorship transforms itself into a visible theme in the story. Bradbury explains in depth that several factors contributed to this revelation. As personages became more consumed by the bustle and swiftness of their daily schedules‚ novels became condensed

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    CENSORSHIP OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION SYSTEM Introduction. Communication system of society is changing rapidly with the time. In ancient ages people use to communicate with shouting. If people are much more apart from one another the letter writing was the only means of communication just before 500 years. Due to rapid development of science‚ now a days a message can be passed to millions of people who all are scattered in whole world by a simple electronic communication system. Due to electronic

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