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301: Psychology: Dreams and Dreaming
... because these desires would be offensive to our sleeping conscious minds, or censor or superego, disguises our true intentions. The obscurity of dreams, Freud said “is due to alterations in repressed material made by the censorship.” However this theory does not explain why we might have a heavily disguised dream one night and a straightforward dream of the same activity on another night. There are many problems with Freud's ideas ...
302: Nationalism In Europe
... students attempted to protest and did so by forming a brotherhood, which was called Burschenschafter, whose slogan was "Honor, Liberty, Fatherhood." In order to prevent an uprise or rebellion. Metternich imposed new polices that established censorship or the press, closed supervision over the universities, and the dissolution of youth groups. Consequently, total persecution of and injustice towards nationalists followed. During the period of the French Revolution political nationalism was born and ...
303: Egyptain Foreign Policy In Regards To Israel & The United States
... the Arab world was matched by his increasing remoteness from the mass of Egyptians. While Sadat's critics in the Arab world remained beyond his reach, increasingly he reacted to criticism at home by expanding censorship and jailing his opponents. In addition, Sadat subjected the Egyptians to a series of referenda on his actions and proposals that he invariably won by more than 99 percent of the vote. For example, in ...
304: The Press and Media Cause Rampant Swaying of the Election Votes Through Their Opinions and Reports
... he could against the virulent Anti-Federalist press, which had simply resumed its campaign against him where it left off with Washington (Brown 1975). After debates on the topic, Adams and the Federalists were for censorship as the Sedition Act called for. William B Giles of Virginia asserted that opinion whether founded in truth or error is a property, which every individual possesses, and which in this country he is at ...
305: Apartheid In South Africa
... average South African White earns eight times as much as the average black man. Coloureds earn three times as much as black while colords earn well over half of what whites earn. During Apartheid, media censorship was at an all time high. People were even banned from showing Soweto on television. It was common to see a newspaper shut down, and then start again after being halted by the government. Up ...
306: Tinker v. Des Moines, Kuhlmieir v. Hazelwood
... said that students' rights are not violated when educators use editorial control for educational reasons. Kuhlmeier believed that this was unconstitutional. The school district said that because the paper was not a public forum that censorship was appropriate. Kuhlmeier believed that the paper was a public forum, therefore, she should be able to express her opinion to the community. Finally Hazelwood School District believed that educators were responsible for controlling school ...
307: Landmark Supreme Court Decisions
... said that students' rights are not violated when educators use editorial control for educational reasons. Kuhlmeier believed that this was unconstitutional. The school district said that because the paper was not a public forum that censorship was appropriate. Kuhlmeier believed that the paper was a public forum, therefore, she should be able to express her opinion to the community. Finally Hazelwood School District believed that educators were responsible for controlling school ...
308: Constitutional Democracy
... mail letters are now wide open for the U.S. Government to read and they will imprison us if the content is deemed "indecent.". While child pornography and national security interests should be subject to censorship, our correspondence should not. The Internet has always enjoyed the freedom of democracy. This may be another issue that we will have to fight for to be regarded as an unalienable right. If we gathered ...
309: Communism
... people. However, most modern communist dictatorship does not even use these votes for elections. They are just used to locate public resentment or opposing views, and then the secret police take care of these outlaws. Censorship is used in every form of government to hide secrets to cover up opposing opinions. The Soviets had complete control over all the media, by doing so people only hear politically correct information. It is ...
310: Anti-Semitism in The Merchant of Venice
... Merchant of Venice It is my strong belief that the play, "The Merchant of Venice", should be taught in classes. If this play was banned from schools it would most certainly be a form of censorship. While minors rights are somewhat limited when it comes to this right, I think that even Minors should not be censored from this writing. The play teaches us about prejudice, and why it is wrong ...


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