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    analyze them. Perhaps you can provide me with some insight and your overall opinion of this response. History commends Michelangelo for his renowned and acclaimed work on the Sistine Chapel. After careful inspection of the fresco‚ I noticed a few obscenities. Specifically within the panels consisting of prophets and sibyls. In addition to the chapel’s interior surface‚ there is one distinct example of papal insult portrayed on the west wall’s Last Judgement‚ but first I

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    Gates Essay # 3 Macklemore is an incredible rapper‚ one that has set out to change the way people view each other. The song “ Same Love” came out the summer of my sophomore year. I remember the nostalgic feeling that engulfed me when I was able to jam out to music that felt the same way about a social issue as I did. In fact‚ that the song was extremely popular that year showing that most people accept the issues that were in front of them. When I was a sophomore in high school I became friends

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    In Roberts Peters’ article “Censorship of Violence in Popular Entertainment Is Justified”‚ he writes about his personal concerns and his personal solutions to combat obscenity and uphold decency standards in the media. He believes that due to the many graphic and violent depictions in TV‚ films‚ music/RAP‚ video and computer games‚ the children in present society are easily influenced into acting out the media violence and turning it into real life violence. He believes that there are four main problems

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    this generation with abstinence. Because of the glorification of sex by the media and celebrity role models‚ it has become the “cool” thing to do. Teenagers who are not sexually active are mocked by their peers‚ being called prudes or other such obscenities. That lends not only the media’s influence but also strong and persisting peer pressure. With so many pressing influences‚ abstaining from sex is becoming increasingly difficult for today’s American youth. If perhaps abstinence is impossible

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    In her essay‚ ‘Let’s Put Pornography Back in the Closet‚’ Susan Brownmiller expresses her discontent with the First Amendment in that she opines it has been wrongly applied therefore leading to its failure to abate pornography. In contrast she views that the First Amendment has been used to proliferate pornography and pornographic material in a number of ways that she outlines in her essay. Brownmiller comments on the abuse of the First Amendment by giving controversial legal instances like James

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    in same class room the fence of shyness will be removed and will encourage both sexes to talk and discuss matters freely and confidently. On the other hands some people have different opinion they claims that this system will bring vulgarity and obscenity in the society. they claims that youth is blind ‚so both sexes should not be teached under same roof. They says that both sexes in their teen ages when they meet freely ‚ there are chances that they may become the victims of thier emotions.They claims

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    Manager _Mrs. Brantley____________________________ Date(s) ___4/17/00_____ Reason for intervention plan: Tom’s behavior often disrupts class. Yesterday he threw a dictionary across the room‚ knocked over his desk‚ kicked it‚ and began yelling obscenities at the teacher and the other students in the class (LD resource room). The teacher had to call for help from his ED resource room teacher to calm him down and safely remove him from the classroom. Participants (specify names): (x) student __Tom________________________(x)

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    Art Censorship

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    the children in. People go the Santa Fe’s gallery to see all types of art‚ by different types of people‚ and expressed in several different ways. In addition‚ viewing a variety of artwork is going to include pieces that some people consider obscenities‚ but no one is forcing them to look at it. The gallery is placed in a room and the only way to enter it is to walk through the door. The set up of the gallery is well done and does not make people look at it as they walk through a hallway. Also

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    Wilfred Owens’s poetry evokes the obscene horrors of war. Discuss with close reference to Mental Cases and at least one other poem studied. War is brutal and impersonal. It mocks the fantasy of individual heroism and the absurdity of utopian goals like democracy. The horrific post traumatic stresses are graphically exposed. In Mental Cases and Disabled by Wilfred Owen. They both expose a chronicle of the debilitating stages of post war traumatism; this is achieved through the employment of various

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    The AICPA term “spousal equivalent” seems to be open to interpretation. Left to my own senses‚ I found in an internet search the Free Dictionary version of what a “spousal equivalent” is. According to the definition‚ a spousal equivalent is  “a person (not necessarily a spouse) with whom you cohabit and share a long-term sexual relationship”. This definition leaves a lot to be desired and can be interpreted and misled in many directions. Just because one cohabitates with someone else (regardless

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