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    Student Name Instructor’s Name English 015 January 25‚ 2012 (Due date of paper) Ttile (somehow related to topic & centered) The first paragraph of any essay is the introduction of that essay. Refer to the chapter in your textbook about what belongs or does not belong inside an introduction. This chapter has been assigned or will be assigned soon. I recommend not writing an introduction until you have a thesis and all of your body paragraphs finalized. After a clear main idea and

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    those who promote book banning have not read the work in its’ entirety. Particular topic areas or presence of profanity result in books being classified as offensive or obscene without full knowledge of the book’s message or impact. Ellen Hopkins’ novel Crank shares her experience with her daughter’s methamphetamine addiction. Though her book was banned due to drug references and profanity‚ Hopkins notes how numerous readers approach her at book signings‚ sharing their personal stories and appreciation

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    Richard Pryor and Bill Cosby‚ both famous for their standup comedy‚ have their own unique way of delivering their comedy to their audiences. These two African Americans have both made names for themselves through their standup comedy and films. The differences between their styles of comedy gave each their own fame. They both are famous for the films that each performed in. Their unique styles and characteristics made them who they are. Richard Pryor was born December 1‚ 1940‚ in Peoria‚ Illinois

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    Effects of Technology

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    television though‚ mainly with the content of the shows. Many of the shows on television portray violence‚ drugs‚ sexual activity‚ and profanity. People who watch these shows see what the actors and actresses are doing and then feel it is all right for them to do the same things. If a kid is watching a show were one of the actors or actresses use profanity‚ they will feel it is all right for them to use the same language. When television first came on the market about fifty years ago‚ families

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    When staff arrived on shift residents K.W. and T.W were observed horsepalying in the kitchen area. Residents KW and TW were both prompted with verbal prompts to check down to their bedrooms due to fact it was pass their bedtime however‚ they refused exhibiting playful behaviors i.g. running up and down the stairs and banging on the other residents door. JS (Staff) redirected the residents on several occasions to be respectable towards the other residents and to follow the program rules. Both residents

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    meets this boy name Eric Valiente. Julia’s life all started changing when she warned Eric that his life was in danger. Although some people might not like the profanity used‚ Snitch by Allison Van Diepen is a book that you should read because it’s an addicting book and has good dialogue. First of all‚ some readers might not like how profanity is used in the book. For example when Toneya‚ Lisa‚ and Marta yell at Julia‚ “Whore! Skank! Snitch!

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    someone is a Christian‚ they are now considered a minority. Music from the present time is the antithesis of the music that started our nation. Lyrics today are filled with profanity and the “clean” versions of some songs by popular artists could more accurately be named an “instrumental” version. Beyond the actual profanities‚ the overall message of today’s popular songs has shifted even further away from God. The majority of music is now centered around sex in a way that sex outside of marriage

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    interact with their peers. The content of the media throughout the years has increasingly promoted profanity‚ promiscuity‚ drug‚ tobacco and alcohol use; these are all things that have a negative impact on our youth. Twenty years ago‚ the shows on television were about family issues and the messages were positive. The lyrics to most genres of music were beginning to change‚ but were still limited in profanity and sexual content. Video games were just starting to get more graphic and the internet was just

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    Men is one of many popularly banned classics‚ being censored in places from Ireland to Nebraska. Most of the banning of the book started in the 1970 and has continued for many different reasons. The book is filled with racism‚ swearing‚ sexsim‚ profanity‚ death and deprecating the american dream. The United States is a country that prides itself on its liberal ideals and lack of censorship‚ yet it censors Of Mice and Men simply to shield the children of this great nation from the harsh realities

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    Media and Tv

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    Christian Science Monitor‚ 9 November‚ 1999‚ n.p.. "Pornography serious threat‚ studies show." The Christian Science Monitor‚ 23 September‚ 1999‚ Sec. A‚ p. 11. "Pornography: The psychology behind." Manila Bulletin‚ 24 November ‚ 1999‚ Sec. A‚ n.p.. "Profanity use is too commonplace." The Oklahoma Daily‚ 21 Oktober‚ 1997‚ Sec. A‚ n.p.. Reuter‚ Fr. James. "Media and Values." Life Today‚ June 1992‚ pp. 40. Reuter‚ Fr. James. "Media and Values." Media Watch‚ January 1993‚ pp. 40. Russell‚ Diana E.H. Dangerous

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