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- 1111: Bleeding Ireland and Black America
- ... in neighborhoods, with predictable results. The Census of 1850 was the first to include a class called "mulattoes"; it enumerated 406,000 nationwide.12 The interaction between Irish and Afro-Americans was not limited to sexual affairs: in New Orleans Irish moved into the black district, and frequented "Black Rookeries"; the Twelfth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia was presided over after 1837 by an Afro-American minister and baptismal records for the ...
- 1112: Internet Censorship
- ... words that are used to describe drug ingredients or bomb ingredients, in other cases they are just bad words. Here is where the pages are filtered out. The problem comes along when someone looks up sexual reproduction, since the word sex is used, the page will be filtered and no information can be found, if it is a research project no information will be found (Heller) . On the good side, these ...
- 1113: Anti-government Censorship on the Internet
- ... not. I do not feel the CDA's claim of protecting the children is a valid one. Censorship on the Internet to some extent already exists on seeing such sites as pornography. Web pages with sexual material on them are starting to have warning signs about the material inside the site. Also all sights containing these sexually explicit material requires a fee or a proof of age before the user can ...
- 1114: Censor the Internet?
- ... but which by no means would be regulated by the government. Bet it's not just about dirty words. It's also it's also about words like AIDS, gay, and breasts. It's about sexual content, and politically controversial topics like drug addiction, euthanasia, and racism" (Irwin). In France, a high court has struck down a bill that promoted the censorship of the Internet. Other countries have attempted similar moves ...
- 1115: Censorship And The Internet
- ... doubt disapprove, but which by no means should be regulated by the government. But it's not just about dirty words. It's also about words like AIDS, gay, a nd breasts. It's about sexual content, and politically controversial topics like drug addiction, euthanasia, and racism."17 Just recently in France, a high court has struck down a bill that promoted the censorship of the Internet. Other countries have attempted ...
- 1116: Internet Censorship
- ... manner available to a person under 18 years of age, any comment, request, suggestion, proposal, image, or other communication that, in context, depicts or describes, in terms patently offensive as measured by contemporary community standards, sexual or excretory activities or organs... shall be fined under Title 1, United States Code, or imprisoned not more than two years...." This act outlaws any material deemed "obscene" and imposes fines up to $100 000 ...
- 1117: Internet Addiction
- ... The single greatest factor in becoming an addict is boredom." "They're lonely, and the Internet, with its chat rooms and endless information, fills a need."7 The chat rooms, whether they are used for sexual and romantic encounters or just to talk to other people around the world, seem to be the number one temptation. Others include fantasy games and the ability to create false identities of oneself. Although this ...
- 1118: How Technology Effects Modern America
- ... our history, we find that newspaper, radio and television were once unregulated too. It is easy to see why government has such an interest in regulating the Internet these days. Though public opinion supports regulating sexual material on the Internet, it is just the first step in total regulation, as experienced by every other popular mass media in our history. This is why it is imperative to educate people about the ...
- 1119: How Technology Effects Modern America
- ... our history, we find that newspaper, radio and television were once unregulated too. It is easy to see why government has such an interest in regulating the Internet these days. Though public opinion supports regulating sexual material on the Internet, it is just the first step in total regulation, as experienced by every other popular mass media in our history. This is why it is imperative to educate people about the ...
- 1120: How Technology Effects Modern America
- ... our history, we find that newspaper, radio and television were once unregulated too. It is easy to see why government has such an interest in regulating the Internet these days. Though public opinion supports regulating sexual material on the Internet, it is just the first step in total regulation, as experienced by every other popular mass media in our history. This is why it is imperative to educate people about the ...
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