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    Emergency Censorship

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    Doctor’s professionalism is not evaluated according to his care and scientific approach toward the patients; but rather‚ by how many patients he could handle per hour‚ and each one has his own strategy to escape from the workload. The doctors‚ because of the pressurised work environment‚ start to conceal their real personality; they become aggressive — because it is a self-defensive mechanism — and eventually the

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    Art Censorship 1

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    Abstract This paper discusses the cause and effects of art censorship. The National Coalition Against Censorship stated “Censorship has been around for as long as there has been creative expression; no doubt‚ censorship attempts will be part of our future. However‚ the degree of public support for free speech has always made a difference - the difference between silent repression and a lively debate.” Censorship has gone to the extreme and the meaning behind the artwork‚ whether it be a painting

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    “Decisions & Revisions: The Planning Strategies of a Publishing Writer” Berkenkotter & Murray Summary * Berkenkotter’s research was designed to test the idea that researchers can study writing in a “laboratory” environment (as Perl did‚ and as Berkenkotter herself did in earlier research) * She studies Murray‚ a “publishing” writer‚ in both a lab & a natural setting‚ & makes startling discoveries about his differing abilities in eachallows her to make important claims about

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    Examination 65 Essential Web Publishing Skills EXAMINATION NUMBER: 08301500 Whichever method you use in submitting your exam answers to the school‚ you must use the number above. For the quickest test results‚ go to http://www.takeexamsonline.com When you feel confident that you have mastered the material in this study unit‚ complete the following examination. Then submit only your answers to the school for grading‚ using one of the examination answer options described in your “Test

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    1. Case Overview: Mary‚ a part-time postgraduate student‚ concentrated her research project on equal opportunities in the publishing industry‚ considering career plans incorporation with her interest. With the method of template analysis‚ she planned to focus on her own company and a similar one in another publishing sector‚ by interviewing both staff and HR director in each company. Having designed a fairly structured interview schedule with 15 questions‚ she started her fieldwork‚ during which

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    Although censorship sometimes limits rights and opportunities‚ it is often clearly justified. Many situations occur in which it is necessary for people or the government to make sure some information is not released to the public. For safety‚ well-being‚ and the greater good in general‚ censorship is a very vital part of society. As the British censorship in WWI and the Chinese censorship of the press demonstrate‚ censorship is justified. The way the British government altered or deleted some news

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    The use of censorship was first recorded in Rome in 443 B.C.‚ where there was an official government position to evaluate the population and control it if necessary. The abuse of censorship allows those in a position of power to decide what is acceptable for the average citizen to view and hear‚ violating the right of free will‚ to promote their ideas of moral correctness. Censorship of teachers answering students questions about sexual education have led to threats of discipline and dismissal. Regardless

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    censorship in north korea

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    knowing what it is like to live your kind of life where media is usually freely distributed and absorbed everywhere. The North Korean citizens are constantly being malnourished of information with the exception of the government’s propaganda. To clarify‚ the North Korean regime’s extreme media censorship should be suspended allowing the citizens free access to all kinds of media. To begin with‚ the North Korean government’s extreme censorship of media is corrupt‚ since it can help increase influence over

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    What is the right balance to strike between freedom of and restrictions upon artistic expression? The commonly accepted definition of censorship- that certain texts‚ images‚ or films should be banned. The Longman’s English Dictionary defines censorship as to examine books‚ films‚ letters etc‚ to remove anything that is considered offensive‚ morally harmful‚ or politically dangerous. Narrowing down the definition to cover The Arts scene in Singapore‚ the question beckons should anyone have the power

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    Film Censorship In Canada

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    Censorship in Canada takes varies forms through different mass media to standardize the freedom of expression in public. The government control and regulation are deep-rooted in film industry since movies have been shown in theatres since early 1990s. Film censorship often examines the issues of obscenity and sexuality on the stand of Canada’s Criminal code. It also reflects government’s policy on protecting public interest and maintaining community standards (Quinn‚ 2009). Film censorship that assigned

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