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    First occurrence of censorship in America III. Censors a. Teachers as Censors b. Parents as Censors c. Librarians as Censors d. Effects of Censorship on Students IV. Censorship a. Reasons Books are Censored b. First Amendment and Free Speech V. VI. Censoring Two Classics Censorship of The Catcher in the Rye a. Language b. Sexuality c. Reasons to Teach VII. Censorship of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn a. Language 1 1 2 3 3 5 7 8 9 12 13 13 15 17 18 20 22 23 25 b. Racism c. Reasons to Teach VIII

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    limited to national or state governments‚ but is found in our schools‚ on the internet‚ in our libraries‚ and even in our families. If parents adjust settings on their televisions to prevent their children from seeing a certain program‚ they are censoring what their children see and hear. When schools ban a particular text from their libraries‚ they are exercising censorship. Those forms of censorship are usually attempted in the name of morality‚ whereas governments’ purpose is much more insidious

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    Pornography is also a prole exclusive‚ and is distributed by the Party itself‚ further exemplifying the idea that Big Brother is censoring it or editing it to meet his own ends. By discouraging the idea of pleasure through sex‚ Big Brother is left with a more cooperative population to deal with. Controlling sex means controlling the citizens of the future‚ and censoring or discouraging sexual acts and pornography keeps a tight grip on the intimate relationships between individuals within structured

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    to ban knowledge‚ to ban knowledge is to encourage ignorance‚ to encourage ignorance will lead to the ultimate destruction of the world. Why would it every be thought as a descent idea to tamper with great pieces of literature in the hopes of censoring or even banning them and lessening the knowledge and book smarts of the nation. “According to the Office for Intellectual Freedom‚ at least 46 of the Radcliffe Publishing Course Top 100 Novels of the 20th Century have been the target of ban attempts

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    George Orwell was born in 1903 in india‚ son to a british colonial official. A year after his birth‚ Orwell‚ his mother and his sister moved to England. His father stayed and worked India and rarely visited the family. Orwell did not really get to know his father until he retired from his work in 1912. And even after that‚ they never formed a strong bond. 1922 did he travel to Burma and was employed in the british police force. He later volunteered to fight on the government side in the spanish war

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    Google: External/Internal Factors University of Phoenix Google‚ which was created in a dorm room at Stanford University by Larry Page and Sergey Brin‚ is considered the most recognizable and largest search engine in the world. What started as a company of three in 1998 out of a garage in Menlo Park‚ CA is now a worldwide company of over 20‚000 employees. Internal and external factors can have a direct impact on planning‚ organizing‚ leading‚ and controlling a business like Google. Management

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    Censorship: To censor‚ or not to censor? What is Censorship? Censor-ship- The practice of officially examining books‚ movies‚ etc.‚ and suppressing unacceptable parts. This is the Merriam-Webster definition of censorship. However some may argue that this vague definition sheds little light on the many cases of censorship. People against censorship such as English scholars would argue that censorship is far more complex than the definition that Merriam – Webster has offered. Those against censorship

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    “We are a bunch of pussies‚” replied Justin Singh-Courtney‚ a freshman at University California‚ Davis‚ to a very simple question: Is our (current college students) generation more sensitive than our parents’ generation? As high schools and college have begun incorporating more trigger warnings‚ diversity trainings‚ and awareness days it has become a pressing issue as to the line where sensitivity ends and coddling begins. Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt wrote a piece for The Atlantic claiming

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    ideas such as certain opinions on certain topics. Censorship can also “save the children from violence” (11 Pivotal Pros and Cons…) such as the protests in Ferguson‚ Missouri.Violence can be included with inappropriate advertisements or media. “Censoring extreme violent material is beneficial‚ particularly among children. With the access to all sorts of media made easier these days‚ younger generations can easily fall prey to this sort of content” (11 Pivotal Pros and Cons...).While this censorship

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    To get a better understanding of the 64 coup‚ we must first know what the military dictatorship in Brazil (1964-1985) was. It all begins when President Joao Goulart is removed from his post. The main objective of this regime was to prohibit communism and corruption in the country‚ because the military regime itself was a provisional character. And to end this communist threat in Brazil‚ they had to censor the press and also created Institutional Acts that would change the country. So whoever was

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