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    to have anybody monitored whenever for whatever period of time invading privacy. 8a) Pap’s challenged the City ordinance banning nude dancing and that they had violated their freedom of expression because it was said to cause an “erotic message of nudity”. The City Council members were against the city ’s "lewd and immoral" nude dance clubs. In an effort to promote pureness and principles and to combat nude dancing ’s harmful effects in the city‚ the council members passed an ordinance making it

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    games have on our children is that it fouls their mind. Most video games our children play are not appropriate for their ages‚ but even those which are meant to be for their ages‚ still contain inappropriate contents. Fighting‚ killings‚ slangs and nudity

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    when Guns ‘n’ Roses’ ex-lead guitarist Slash was performing in 2011. Of all the types of media‚ television has suffered the heaviest scrutiny from the Malaysian government. Like in most Asian countries‚ Malaysia has banned profanities‚ nudity‚ on-screen kissing‚ homosexuality‚ and extremely graphic violence from the general viewers. Shows that have these scenes depicted

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    individual’s freedom of expression. To create a legal loophole for content such as racially intolerant speech‚ which could then seek protection on the grounds that it was a form of art. Other content such as race‚ religion‚ violence‚ coarse language‚ nudity‚ homosexuality are less clear cut. However can one say that so long as no illegal acts were committed in the creative process‚ the public should have a choice in deciding whether to view the resulting content? In recent years (2002-2007) the level

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    Lameshia Banks Professor MWeaver English 1301-02 28 April 2014 Rhythmic Gymnastics Rhythmic Gymnastics is an Olympic sport that started out as an independent sport in the early 1950s by the Russians. Finally in 1984 Rhythmic Gymnastics were introduced into the Olympic Games‚ which were hosted by Los Angeles‚ CA. “It’s a complex artistic and aesthetic sport.” (Belia‚ Marta) It’s a very creative sport‚ which demands a specific training process that requires high levels of physical

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    Sexual offences are often used by combatants and and non combatantsnon-combatants in times of conflict for the advancement of military and political agenda. This was not different in former Yugoslavia and the Rwanda genocide of 1994. In the former state of Yugoslavia women were targeted while at the same time being forced to witness other crimes like murder being committed as part of a system of planned criminal activities. During the 1994 genocide‚ Rwandan women were subjected to sexual violence

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    Jainism‚ also known as Jain Dharma‚ is a religion that many people in the world don’t know about but is practiced by about 9 million people worldwide. With the roots of the religion coming from pre-historic India‚ Jainism is a dharmic religion. There is not an exact definition for the word dharma‚ it has several different meanings. It is used in most of the philosophies or religions originating in India‚ like Hinduism and Buddhism. Jainism is a very strict and intricate religion and its followers

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    Relying on outside reports that because of nudity the production would not be in the best interests of the community‚ the board rejected the application. Why should the court allow the production to proceed? Freedom of the press. The court should allow the production to proceed because the content

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    Essay On Mardi Gras

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    out in the streets of New Orleans from all the fun. Mardi Gras is really about slowing down‚ being with family and watching thousands of dancers‚ musicians and revelers take over the city. As this is a family fun filled event‚ beware of the nudity. The nudity remains in the streets of the French Quarter “The farther down you go‚ the rowdier it get’s”. Many often relate Mardi Gras with

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    Riding a motorcycle or bicycle without a helmet  BASE jumping from city buildings  Individual purchase and consumption of recreational drugs  Driving a motor vehicle without a seatbelt  Prostitution and/or soliciting for prostitution  Public nudity and fornication  The consumption of pornography (not involving children or coercion) o Victimless crimes usually regarded more seriously include:  Abortion  Unlicensed prizefights and similar activities of a sporting nature where the players

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