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    Bianca Phillips Eng.101/Baker 11/9/11 Does Violent Lyrics Cause Violence Some people believe music has become a reason for children turning to violence. Are violent lyrics making children act out violently? Then there’s the other side that say stop blaming music for violence. I believe violent lyrics can cause someone to act out violently‚ because songs with violent lyrics can prompt thoughts of violence. Songs that talk about shooting and killing each other can make the listener more

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    Bad Fandom I. Introduction Have you ever seen a show where the main character gradually transforms into a fragment of their former self and becomes the show’s villain? This is exactly the case in AMC’s television drama series‚ Breaking Bad‚ which shows the transformation of a hardworking family man into a maniacal drug kingpin. This series‚ created and directed by Vince Gilligan‚ is quickly becoming one of the most popular and compelling television shows ever created. With each season‚ the fandom behind

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    Censorship in China

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    News Literacy JRN 101-B / JRN 103-G WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT: Censorship Due at recitation‚ week of September 14th NAME: Julianne Fedele RECITATION #: 42 As Google’s chief executive officer‚ I would abide by China’s internet policies‚ simply so I could get my company’s foot in the door. Although it would be much more profitable for my search engine to serve Chinese citizens without restrictions‚ having my company at least partially submerged in the hundreds

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    * * * * Mae West and 1930’s censorship Nowadays‚ we probably take for granted that the majority of films created in Hollywood have no moral or content boundaries whatsoeverAlthough today the boundaries might seem a little blurred‚ it was not always like this. The censorship process in Hollywood films (as well as in many other media) is a process that has grown and fluctuated along with American society. Behind many of these films there have been struggles‚ debates‚ and confrontations

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    What aspects of the internet make global censorship difficult? Why might a government be inclined to impose internet censorship on its citizens? Is global internet censorship moral? Internet Censorship has been a topic of much debate and growing concern in the past decade. According to the OpenNet Initiative‚ the number of countries seeking to control access of content on the internet has been rising rapidly (Documenting Internet Content Filtering Worldwide n.d). Reporters Without Borders published

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    What is the right balance to strike between freedom of and restrictions upon artistic expression? The commonly accepted definition of censorship- that certain texts‚ images‚ or films should be banned. The Longman’s English Dictionary defines censorship as to examine books‚ films‚ letters etc‚ to remove anything that is considered offensive‚ morally harmful‚ or politically dangerous. Narrowing down the definition to cover The Arts scene in Singapore‚ the question beckons should anyone have the power

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    Sociology Mid-Term Paper Television and Violence By Trevor Huffman Na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ Batman! Na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ Batman! Batman‚ Batman‚ Batman! Wham! Pow! Kaboom! We have all no doubt watched and mimicked at some point in our lives our favorite comic book hero’s. We have donned the capes and strapped on the fake guns to run around the great outdoors in search of capturing and eliminating the villains! The television has brought these images and

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    First‚ Censorship should not be used because censorship takes away the freedom of speech. This is supported by the article titled “Pro/Con: Should Higher Education Come with a Warning Label?” when it states “Formalizing trigger warnings would further empower the higher-ed sensitivity bureaucracies that are often as voracious and omnipresent as they are ignorant of basic academic freedom principles.” (McClatchy‚ Angus Johnson‚ Donald A. Downs). This piece of evidence explains that legalizing trigger

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    Censorship in Huck Finn

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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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    Nicholes Nunley Mr. Bertram English 2 25 April 2012 Censorship in Books Imagine an English class room setting and the teacher is teaching the class about the book Night by Elie Weisel. Before the class starts reading the book the teacher discusses an issue with the books depiction of concentration camps during World War 2‚ he explains how the students have to look at how times were back then and how the author wants to inform the reader about history that he experienced. With all information

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