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    users. For those who do activities like shopping or emailing should be equipped with knowledges to protect their precious information. This can be done by themselves or by the shoppers who own the sites. Another solution is that parents should impose stricter controls over their children. A good measure is to let children use the web at particular time under the supervision of their parents. The employers can also apply the same measures to their employees by limiting access to the web at particular time

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    The Indian Constitution‚ while not mentioning the word "press"‚ provides for "the right to freedom of speech and expression" (Article 19(1) a). However this right is subject to restrictions under sub clause (2)‚ whereby this freedom can be restricted for reasons of "sovereignty and integrity of India‚ the security of the State‚ friendly relations with foreign States‚ public order‚ preserving decency‚ preserving morality‚ in relation to contempt‚ court‚ defamation‚ or incitement to an offense". Laws

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    Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece ‘Psycho’ is a work of classic cinema but still impresses and enthralls modern audiences in suspense‚ unlike other older thrillers. Alfred achieved popularity in the film‚ even after 50 years because of the distinctiveness and greatness of the film. Psycho is a perfectly balanced psychological thriller due to its equal parts of horror‚ thrills‚ suspense‚ blood and plot twists. The thriller doesn’t include cheap thrills‚ instead relies exclusively on story‚ script‚ direction

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    not appropriate for children and the average middle class citizen to view in a public space. On the other side‚ artists such as Ernst Kirchner did not see the harm in expressing their artistic opinion of the new culture‚ and felt threatened by the censorship that took place during this new era. The author gives many examples of Berlin as a cultural center. The lifestyle that was found in Berlin provided inspiration for artists‚ playwrights‚ and prostitutes. The author argues that Ernst

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    Be Evil" a central pillar of their identity‚ and part of their self-proclaimed core values. In 2006‚ when Google declared their self-censorship move into China‚ their "Don’t be evil" motto was questioned. Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt explained that sometimes it might need to allow smaller evils for a greater good. However‚ Google has since challenged China’s censorship policies on various occasions. DO YOU THINK GOOGLE SHOULD CENSOR SEARCHES IN CHINA? WHY? Google was criticized a lot by international

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    The Indian Mass Media System: Before‚ During and After the National Emergency I N D U B. S I N G H Rutgers University Introduction: The last few years have witnessedan unprecedented turn of events in the socio-political climate of India. These socio-political changes have brought about corresponding changes in the character of the Indian mass media system‚ especially in the freedomandindependenceof the Indian press. In June‚ 1975‚ Indira Gandhi’s government declared a state of emergency and suspended

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    any speech can be offensive to someone. So I say if your easily offended then grow some thicker skin and have an open mind. It’s just sad to also see these law students at Stanford University wanting to enact these “speech codes”‚ that they think censorship is okay provided that your motives are okay. When are motives okay to go against the First Amendment? How far will this go they tell us what we can’t say soon it will be what we can’t think then what we can’t do. They more I think about this topic

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    to sell every book they are asked to sell. If a book was really bad‚ the stores would know that they’re not going to make any money from the book. Now‚ this fictional world could happen in other countries like North Korea or China who are under a stricter government. Since this book is based in the United States of America‚ I don’t think it would happen in the US. The United States would never come to that kind of government where it turned to dictatorship. In the book‚ they did make the country with

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    STRICTER DUI LAWS IN WISCONSIN??? There are times when people drive home under the influence of alcohol. Many times‚ people get home without getting pulled over by the local police department‚ sheriff’s department or the state patrol. Drivers who do get pulled over for drunk driving will be arrested and need to hire an attorney. Lawyers represent men and women in the courtroom‚ and negotiate lighter sentences with judge and district attorney’s office‚ there are even times when the case gets

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    are constantly vying for the court’s ears.It is the battle between what we are entitled to say versus what other interested parties do not want to publicised.Frequently it involves issues such as race‚ colour‚ creed‚ politics (as in the case of censorship in China)‚ crime‚ sex‚ pornography and the simple matter of being entitled to express an opinion. Increasingly archaic laws are certainly no match for these advances and most laws are reactive in nature. To mitigate these difficulties‚ The European

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