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    “To Kill A Mockingbird” Americans in the 1930s had a different way of entertainment then the people of today. In the 1930s people didn’t have the technology that the people today have access to. They didn’t have game systems‚ they didn’t have mobile phones‚ or even Netflix. Even though they didn’t have as many sources of entertainment in the 30’s as we do today‚ they still had ways to enjoy themselves. Despite the lack of devices‚ people in the 30’s were still able to have fun by engaging in things

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    to inappropriate material. In 2011‚ the people of Australia and its politicians alike have expressed major concerns over this introduction of a censorship‚ as the vast amount of ethical and practical problems associated with this scheme are triggering the debate. Good morning‚ my name is Amanda and I strongly oppose the introduction of internet censorship in Australia for multiple reasons.  * Firstly and most importantly‚

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    Censorship in Britain during World War 1 "The first casualty of War is Truth"  Introduction: The importance of the press in the British culture dates long before the era of broadcasted media it goes back to the time when newspapers were first introduced in the 15 century. Newspaper circulated in every corner of the country and citizens had access to either a national or local daily newspaper‚ and even in small country villages pages from the local newspaper would

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    Real World Censorship Through the Pen of Ray Bradbury Ray Bradbury drew inspiration for his fiction work‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ from the political and social issues which confronted his generation. By fast forwarding his setting a hundred years into the future‚ Bradbury was able to effectively represent a governmental system which was rife with fear and directed much of its apprehension onto the people which they swore to serve. In Bradbury’s generation‚ more than any other‚ the extent and power of

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    What may have seemed appropriate then is not appropriate now. Things such as censorship have shielded children and adults as well from things such as nudity‚ swearing‚ or just content deemed "inappropriate" by the government. According to multiple studies censorship can have a negative affect which is described in the article The Affects of Censorship on Expirenced High School Teachers: "One disturbing aspect of censorship is its power to deny students in one class or an entire school system the right

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    There are 3.2 billion people on the internet. What is your digital footprint? One part of being respectful on the internet is being respectful of other people‚ and keeping your location off. However‚ always be skeptical‚ not all people are who they say they are. In addition‚ always be polite‚ especially when you haven’t met the person before. Although there are disrespectful people on the internet‚ the amount of respectful people on the internet is still very high because there are respectful‚

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    Tone and Rebellion in Fahrenheit 451 The square in China was a act of rebellion because the citizens stood up against Cherman Mao. Tone has to do with auditory (what you hear). Tone in writing represents things you hear from the author’s writing. In Fahrenheit Four Hundred Fifty One Bradbury uses tone to show rebellion. Rebellion can be described as defiance of anything authority‚ control‚ or tradition. In this case Montag plans to rebel against control. Bradbury uses tone

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    Metal   Write a draft of at least 900 words that includes your introduction‚ body‚ and conclusion. Use the following to write your draft:   ·         Develop an introductory paragraph for your essay. Include your thesis statement in this paragraph.   ·         Use your topic outline in Appendix E from Week Four as a guide to develop topic sentences and appropriate types of supporting paragraphs for the body of your essay.   ·         Develop a concluding paragraph to sum up the main ideas

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    Censorship in America Stop! You are not allowed to read this it could include subversive messages. Subversive messages can make people do or think horrible things. Making people do or think horrible things‚ whatever those might be is the reason why some people decide it is better to take materials away from students. By taking materials away from students they feel that they are protecting them‚ but in reality they are hurting society. Censorship causes erosion in education‚ keeps the masses

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    campuses” explains that strict censorship rules hurt students whose minds are still developing. Rules on censorship in a college setting are supposed to protect the rights of students. Censorship is supposed to protect them from extremely hate filled speeches‚ newspaper articles‚ and other documents. For example‚ defamation‚ lies‚ and uses of extremely hateful name calling such as the word “nigger‚” are all applicable to fair censorship rules. Today‚ the power of censorship has grown strong. In a scramble

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