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    prohibited from being published or circulated by a government authority. Many books have been banned or challenged. Some of the reasons for banning books is offensive language‚ sexual content‚ racial themes‚ religious content‚ alternative lifestyle‚ profanity‚ violence‚ negativety‚ and political views‚ people also say that books challenge and interrogate people. The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls‚ Jeannette tells you about her life story and how her family treated her and her siblings. In this novel

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    daily basis. Some children are watching inappropriate television shows such as SpongeBob‚ Fish Hooks‚ Family Guy‚ South Park‚ Ed‚ Edd‚ Eddy‚ Scooby-Doo‚ Boondocks and etc. These shows can affect children as they grow up in many ways such as using profanity‚ violent and aggressive behavior‚ poor school performance and watch too much television may cause a slight obesity. There are many educational television shows that are best for child to watch such as Barney‚ Blue’s Clue‚ Dora the Explorer and etc

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    Being professional

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    confident in himself‚ which is something that a person would look for in a professional. He has spectacular communication skills and superior posture‚ which helps in his professional appearance. The only thing that could be determined as looking unprofessional is that his hair is out of place. Some people could look at this as him being disheveled and not being able to handle the workload required of him. Appropriate attire for someone working in the field of psychology is formal business attire.

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    work place as unprofessional. I disagree to a certain extent. I am not a fan of most piercings on the face. How could you take someone serious when they’re staring at you with piercings all in their lips and eyebrows? You would not be able to. However‚ just a simple diamond stud on the side of their nose would not bother me. In today’s work place‚ most employers will actually ask you to either take the piercing(s) out or cover them up. Well in my opinion‚ I think that it is unprofessional of employers

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    oldest people that are a part of the society. Tattoos are deemed unprofessional and shouldn’t be visible when working certain jobs‚ but the popularity and number of people that have at least one tattoo is growing immensely. Now that more doctors‚ lawyers‚ and other highly professional people are getting more tattoos‚ maybe they aren’t so “bad” anymore. Unfortunately in many businesses‚ having a visible tattoo is deemed “unprofessional” and hinders many people from job opportunities. “With private

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    Regulation in Mass Media

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    In the world of mass media there are many regulations that exist. These regulations are decided by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). On June 19‚ 1934 the FCC‚ which is an independent government agency‚ was created under the Communications Act of 1934. At the beginning the FCC was responsible for regulating broadcast‚ telegraph‚ and telephone. Now the FCC expanded its regulations to new communication technologies such as the satellite‚ microwave‚ cellular telephones‚ PCS service and private

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    Speech” but there are five rules you cannot break before being arrested and charged. Those five rules are‚ obscenity‚ profanity‚ liberal slander and or fighting words (1). If you express any of these conducts‚ you are subject to being arrested. There was a case in New Hampshire‚ where a gentleman called a marshal‚ “God-damned racketeer.” He was later convicted‚ because he used profanity in his speech (1). This is a prime example of how there are limits to the First Amendment. Moving our focus to the

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    The first aspect of inspiration taken from Filth is the negativity and use of profanity throughout‚ however I found Filth to be so heavily laden with profanity and grotesque descriptions that I felt it became gratuitous. It served the purpose of drawing the reader’s disgust towards Bruce; the main character. I felt as though I would not use such language to quite the same degree because I wanted to create a somewhat likable main character when I came writing the first chapter of my novel. Moving

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    Music and the effects it can have on a Person There are< not a good construction. many different genres of music‚< sentence runon the two genres I chose to contrast‚ no comma are gospel/inspirational and hip-hop music. I chose the two‚comma not needed because I can relate to the both of them. I listen to both genres‚ so I know the effect they may have on a person and their action(s). I know how the lyrics in both types of music can alter my mood. Do you have any other proof?: Before reading any

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    Censorship in Schools: Banning Books and Self-Expression According to Webster’s Dictionary‚ censorship is “stopping the transmission or publication of matter considered objectionable.” (Webster 115). Book-banning has been going on for a long time in the United States. Today‚ there is a group of reviewers who read questionable books to determine whether the objectionable material‚ such as racism and vulgar language‚ is outweighed by the educational value of the books in question. (Petress

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