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    Censorship In Classroom

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    Censorship in the classroom is a very controversial topic and always remains a central issue when discussing the parameters of education. Our government plays a large role in governing what sort of information America’s children are exposed to within the set curriculum.  The average American child receives the majority of their knowledge and education from school‚ so the information that is allowed to be taught is a very delicate and important issue which needs to be discussed more openly. When

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    Internet Censorship

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    Everyone has heard of the Internet and how it is going to help set the world free. The Internet is the fastest growing form of communication and is becoming more and more common in the home. Companies these days do big business over the Internet‚ and online shopping has grown tremendously in the last few years. For instance‚ the online auction site eBay sells millions of items every year online. Many companies are making even more plans to expand their business to the Internet. Unfortunately‚ there

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    Music Censorship

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    Censorship in music is a topic that has brought about much controversy in the past two decades. There have been many different arguments on the topic‚ however the question still remains as if it should be censored or it should not be censored. Before one can form an opinion on this‚ one must hear both sides of the argument. Some believe that music should be censored so all audiences can hear it without it containing any controversial lyrics. Others believe it should not be censored and musical artists

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    Internet Censorship

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    view. The internet has removed the walls from our homes allowing faceless people to communicate with us without regard to personal privacy or rights. Internet Censorship in today?s society has been beneficial by protecting our adolescent community from such things as pornography‚ malicious information‚ and child predators. Internet censorship using software or hardware has become an increasingly popular way to protect children from adult content on the internet. With such a saturation of adult content

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    Anti Censorship

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    Against Media Censorship * On television‚ music‚ and most websites‚ they inform the user about the contents of their website‚ song‚ or show; but others (like YouTube) put on age restrictions on them. * I’m sure most of you have had to go through these at some point in your life and have gotten upset when you can’t hear the whole song or watch the whole movie. * I’d like to explain to you all how Media Censorship is in direct violation of the First Amendment and how it can make it harder

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    Internet Censorship

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    S. Walls Dr. Patterson EN 111 07 13 November 2012 Internet Censorship Internet is one of the biggest and most used sources for‚ entertainment‚ information‚ and social interactions. Many Americans rely on the Internet for their personal‚ and work lives. If the government is allowed to restrict what we as a free people can and can not see‚ they cross a line that shouldn’t be crossed. The major problems with censoring the Internet are‚ the violation of the First Amendment‚ passing the bill

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    Censorship In China

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    nytimes.com. April 7‚ 2008 2008.Web. The New York Times. The New York Times. 11/10/2010 . Hunt‚ Luke. "Vietnam‚ China ’s "Little Sister"." the-diplomat.com. May 11‚ 2010 2010.Web. The Diplomat. The Diplomat. The Diplomat. 11/10/2010 . "Internet Censorship in China." New York Times 22 03 2010: n. pag. Web. 1 May 2011. . Oster‚ Shai‚ and Gordon Fairclough. "Beijing Taxis Are Rigged for Eavesdropping." online‚wsj.com. August 6‚ 2008 2008.Web. The Wall Street Journal. The Wall Street Journal. The Wall

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    Government Censorship

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    tabloids all serve for the same function: to inform. However‚ the information being provided cannot always be everything that there is to know. Due to the censorship that occurs within news media‚ it is quite impossible to possess all of the straight facts of a particular social situation. The US government is held responsible for much of this censorship. Their fears generally concern upsetting the public and their own humiliation. The US government must set aside these fears and ultimately expose the

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    Censorship in China

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    about what the government says is okay to talk about. Also‚ protesting in China is a very dangerous task‚ as shown in the Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1989. But‚ in August 2009‚ Chinese Internet users were able to “indefinitely postpone” the use of censorship software on all new computers in China‚ called the “Green Dam Youth Escort.” This software would block websites that the Chinese government saw as offensive. Internet use in China is very restricted. As of 2010‚ all Internet users are required

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    The Problems of Censorship

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    Censorship for the Sake of the Next Generation Jake Seyfried Germanna Community College Abstract This paper explores the problems with the lack of censorship in today’s culture; problems such as the ease of access to mature content and parental guidance are looked at in regards to censorship. Recent events and articles that suggest there are short comings in the entertainment industry as well as in the parents. This paper concludes that a consensus between the entertainment industry and parents

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