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    Purpose of Conclusion

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    What is the purpose of a conclusion? The purpose of conclusion is to conclude and analyze what you have already presented in your project and presentation. The purpose also is approving the problem statement and finishing the project with written conclusion about the subject. What should you include and what should you not include? It should include problem statement approval‚ information what has already been presented in the project and whole work problem statement analyze

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    Censorship Or Parents

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    Case Study #41 Censorship or Parents Right 1. See case study #41 (Gorton pp.337-341) Censorship? or Parents’ Rights? Analyze the Case The only explanation I can provide for the principle not reading the book‚ he was not aware the department head approved it for an assignment…lack of communication. I believe the teacher intentions were good and academically the book was based on a learning tool for the students to apply their experience using problem base learning (PBL) style to understand‚

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    Music Censorship

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    Censorship in Music When listening to the radio‚ most people come across a song that has been changed from its original version‚ whether certain words are beeped out‚ or a string of lyrics are replaced altogether. This is censorship‚ and it is very common on the radio. It is also very controversial. People don’t agree what should be censored or if anything should be censored at all. However‚ we believe that censorship is a good thing. Censorship allows offensive music to be altered so that it is

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    Censorship in China

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    Chinese citizens. In the People’s Republic of China‚ there are no Chinese-language news media that are both widely accessible and independent of the government. While available to more than 100 million users‚ the Internet is closely monitored by the state; access to politically threatening Internet sites and web logs is blocked; uncensored satellite television is not legally available to the general public; foreign radio broadcasts are scrambled; and the sale of publications with content critical of the

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    Media Censorship

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    April 30‚ 2011 Media Censorship in the United States Censorship has existed for longer than we could ever imagine. One of the first acts of state sponsored censorship occurred in 399 B.C. when Socrates‚ was executed for the “supposed common good of the people” (Guarding Public Morality‚ 2010‚ p.1). Socrates was a teacher and a philosopher in ancient Greece. His teaching methods were controversial for the time‚ and he was charged with corrupting the youth and drawing them away from the Greek

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    Censorship in Writing

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    Censorship has been a dilemma that has plagued our society for a plethora of years‚ and which still is heavily debated in our modern times. In the essay from The Atlantic Monthly the writer confronts the issue of public nudity‚ making his stance and proclaiming his advocacy for free access to the nudity he may desire to lay his eyes upon. Throughout the essay the writer places emphasis on many of his personal opinions‚ while also implanting his critiques aimed toward the opposition who perceive

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    Censorship in Arts

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    Name Tutor Course Date Censorship Introduction The term censorship is used to refer to the proscription of an idea or image that is deemed by the government or any authority to be unduly controversial‚ obscene or indecent. From antiquity‚ governments have both censored and supported works of art. The United States government hesitantly created the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) in 1965 to provide material support for deserving artists. Initially the government did not want to

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    Media Censorship

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    Media Censorship Today there is much controversy over whether there should or shouldn’t be censorship of the media. Censorship should not be imposed on citizens by the government or other agencies; adults have a right to view or listen to what they choose. Additionally‚ if children’s media is censored‚ parents are the ones to monitor and regulate it. Parents should monitor children’s viewing of television and also what they hear on the radio‚ CD’s‚ and tapes. Censorship includes the examination

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    Censorship of Literature

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    Censorship of Literature on Students “The child who is taught nothing of his or her country’s cultural‚ political‚ and intellectual heritage must be pitied as much as the child who is compelled to conform on all respects to conventional wisdom” (Riechman 5). Throughout the centuries‚ literature has been censored because it has been accused of being inappropriate or promoting religious or racial ideals. Parents‚ school districts‚ and school board members believe that these subjects shouldn’t be taught

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    Censorship Is Bad

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    definition of censorship is the examination of books‚ movies‚ etc. and ending unallowable parts. Censorship can be a good‚ or a bad thing. The good part about censorship‚ is that it helps end things that are not useful. The bad part is‚ it sometimes is not needed‚ extremely debatable whether it should be questioned or not‚ or it can cause a huge ruckus. In the article‚ “Fighting Against Tradition‚” by Emily Scott‚ it talks about how Emily’s high school newspaper staff used censorship to try and stop

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