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    GTA 5

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    genre is Action because some Action games in which you have virtual avatar do have bad language and scenes which contain nudity and violence therefore not everyone can play it. http://www.rockstargames.com/videos/video/8001 This is the advert for GTA 5. At the beginning of the trailer it shows the PEGI rating 17+ and why it is that rating ‚ for example‚ Violence‚ Blood‚ Nudity‚ Sexual Content and Use of Drugs which shows that the Genre is going to be Action. The trailer starts of as a nice lovely

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    The language used is also vulgar and includes swear words. This intermixing of the old and new became one of the trademarks of the 1970s cinema. Throughout the era‚ classic films were “re-imagined or given a modern‚ more grown-up spin”. Graphic nudity can be seen in several scenes‚ which was a sight that films of earlier years wouldn’t been able to have. “It portrays the forbidden‚ private nature of sexual relationships that was often dealt with in past films with a soft‚ gentle fade or pan”. In

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    embellishes on the mind development of our youth. A couple of the issues that have been void from American television for decades are as follows: Sex: This is one of the hottest topics to be censored and it’s definitely for good reason‚ nudity isn’t for main stream television. Sexuality: This is a very controversial issue and is slowly become more accepting to main stream television and is getting a little more publicity. Examples include - The Jerry Springer Show‚ The Real World and

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    The Commander stalked along the front lines‚ icy blue eyes boring into the pale faces of men who stood quaking. Not one dared look their beloved leader in the eye; not that they could anyway. The crowd of warriors shifted uneasily in their leader’s wake. Several of them glanced at a man that stood in the far right of the lines‚ he seemed to be the only brave soul who risked asking the question that so many of the others were thinking. “Sir‚ many of us see it silly‚ to fight a war for a leader we’ve

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    The Harm Principle of John Stuart Mill For John Stuart Mill‚ he was a strong believer in utilitarianism. As he says in his essay‚ “...Liberty consists in doing what one desires.” (393). He believed that whatever may make somebody happy is what they should be allowed to do‚ as long as it did not infringe on anybody else’s rights in the process of practicing. This is the harm principle. Mill came up with a principle that states that a person should be lawfully allowed to do literally anything

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    Art Censorship In China

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    has. “Pope Paul IV contemplated destruction of the Michelangelo masterpieces because of their nudity‚ but was dissuaded‚ having the figures draped instead.”(Cameron 1) A true painting to symbolize the triumphs of a religion through wars‚ tyrannical regimes and dozens of popes. It is hard to believe that nudity causes such a ruckus in the world. It is as if people are surprised to see other nude people. Nudity in religion is extremely common considering the timing of most religious events took place

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    Modernism

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    1st slide • Luis Bunuel was born on the 22nd of February 1900 in Spain • In his youth Bunuel was deeply religious serving at mass and taking communion everyday‚ until the age of 16 when he became disgusted with what he perceived as the illogically of the church along with its power and wealth • From a young age Bunuel showed evidence of surrealist thinking and a negative outlook towards religion and realism. • When Bunuel died at the age of 83 he left behind a legacy‚ he was know as the father

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    The Blue Lagoon Explores the Garden of Eden The Blue Lagoon is often ridculed as a fluff piece of adolescent nudity. However I believe The Blue Lagoon raises interesting questions about human sexuality. How did we discover sex‚ and what about our sexuality is innate? The movie presents the case of an innocent boy and girl from the Victorian Age‚ shipwrecked on a beautiful tropical island. They are soon without any adult guidance whatsover. As children‚ the two are inseparable‚ but the movie presents

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    Marissa Ramirez The Catholic religion has always been a major power in history‚ both politically and spiritually. During its reign‚ it was the responsibility of religious leaders to steer people to the catholic faith; one way to do this was by commissioning painters‚ sculptors‚ and architects to create extravagant pieces of art in order to awe its members and clergy. After the completion of the Sistine Chapel‚ many famous artists such as Sandro Botticelli‚ Domenico Ghirlandaio and Pietro Perugino

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    In her essay "I was a Teenage Hijabi Hockey Player"‚ Shema khan‚ a Muslim Hajabi women‚ shares her experience of hockey playing‚ with her co-workers. In addition to her experience she clarifies the difficulties faced by Muslim women who practice sports. She begins her story by saying that she grew up cheering the Montreal Canadian hockey team with her schoolmates‚ as well as playing street‚ driveway and table hockey‚ all of which instilled a strong passion of hockey in her. Shema moves on to discuss

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