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- 651: Personal Writing: What Freedom of Speech Means to Me
- ... make the rules, and the people own the country. The place that the government should step in is when it endangers, damages, or insults another human being. When the leaders of our country wrote the constitution of the United States, they knew that their rules would have to be broken sometime in the future. What they didn't think would happen, is that the rules would be broken barely more than ...
- 652: Against Federal Censorship of the Internet
- ... Pornography and sexually explicit material should be blocked out from children by web filtering devices and not law that prevents the Internet from being the public forum for the free exchange of ideas that the Constitution was meant to protect.
- 653: Computer Crime
- ... their children's access to information, not the government's. The court of appeals, in effect, granted the Internet the protections previously granted to newspapers, one of the highest standards of freedom insured by our Constitution. The Clinton administration has vowed to appeal this decision through the Supreme Court. Technological crime is harder to prosecute than any other, because the police are rarely as technologically advanced as the people they are ...
- 654: The vast cyber-frontier is being threatend with censorship from the government
- ... denied access to not only Germany users but all its users.15 On June 12, 1996, three federal judges in Philadelphia, PA, ruled that the 1996 Communications Decency Act violated the First Amendment to the Constitution. The panel comprised of three dedicated judges Stewart Dalzell, Dolores K. Sloviter, and Ronald L. Backwalter. They voiced their opinion about the censorship and say that the bill is unconstitutional. The panel believes that the ...
- 655: Save The Internet
- ... pornographic site depicting explicit images of naked women and becoming addicted to it? The damage is long-term and when the time comes, we will have a nation of perverts. Galbraith says, "The U.S. constitution does not forbid the protection of children from a pornographer's freedom of speech. That must be inferred through the First Amendment." These are our children and we have the right to protect them. The ...
- 656: Internet Censorship
- ... be near impossible. This attempt to censor the Internet would violate the freedom of speech rights that are included in democratic constitutions and international laws. It would be a violation of the First Amendment. The Constitution of the United States of America declares that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or ...
- 657: Internet Security
- ... there is no set of laws that protect a person's privacy when on the Internet. The closest rules that come to setting a standard of privacy is an assortment of laws beginning with the Constitution and continuing down to local laws. These laws unfortunately, are not geared for the Internet. These laws are there only to protect a person's informational privacy (Boyan, Codel, and Parekh 3). Now, because of ...
- 658: Government Intervention on the Internet
- ... to control data encryption have failed. They are concerned that encryption will block their monitoring capabilities, but there is nothing wrong with asserting our privacy. Privacy is an inalienable right given to us by our constitution. For example, your E-mail may be legitimate enough that encryption is unnecessary. If you we do indeed have nothing to hide, then why don't we send our paper mail on postcards? Are we ...
- 659: Martin Heidegger’s Being and Time
- ... the individual, through introspection or perhaps otherwise, sees himself in relation to himself. Heidegger strongly supports the latter. Since existentialism’s main purpose is to explain subjective human existence, it is only through the second constitution of being-in-the-world that the individual can truly achieve this. Heidegger believes that through this process, the individual becomes more authentic. Authenticity I take to mean the awareness of one’s own self ...
- 660: Adam Bede
- ... Thias and Lisbeth that they have an enabling relationship with one another. Actually, there is no physical interaction between Thias and Lisbeth besides when, after his tragic death, she mourns his loss. But, perhaps the constitution of their relationship as we have described above can be read out of the symbolic nature of Thias Bede’s death. He, after a supposed evening of libation, drowns himself accidentally in the stream near ...
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