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    Roughly 25.3% of people encounter at least one form of internet censorship while using the internet.Censorship is the suppression or prohibition of any parts of information that are considered to be offensive or a threat to security.Censorship is necessary when certain information will harm a person or group of people, it is considered justified when it offends a person or group of people. Censorship protects people’s privacy, it protects us from false accusations, and harmful information.Without

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    The Debate of Censorship

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    Rights guarantees its citizens the freedom of expression, but how far does that freedom extend? Does the right to express yourself include the right to observe the expressions of others? According to pro-censorship view holders, it does not. But to those who feel strongly against censorship, the freedom of information, or the “right to know,” should be an absolute right granted to the American public. Censoring material is the responsibility of the individual, not the institution itself, and

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    Censorship What does censorship consist of? Today children have access to materials that are perhaps not suitable to add to their knowledge base. Before any measures can be taken to censor what children in our society have access to, we must first define what means can be classified as censorship, and whether or not the repercussions of this action out way what advancement we made through it. A location where one could argue censorship is necessary is our public libraries. One way one could censor

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    Censorship Awakening

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    The book Censorship: Opposing Viewpoints edited by Andrea Nakaya explores opposing viewpoints and arguments made by different authors. It provides several arguments for and against my research paper. It helped me define what my opposing views are so I will know which arguments to present to make my point. The book has four chapters, contains 26 different articles and book excerpts in addition to the introduction and chapter prefaces which provides background material. The articles in each chapter

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    Censorship Is Bad

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    Censorship, a constantly talked about debate that justifies itself positively and negatively. It is all depended upon perception and your moral intent of what is displayed. Society contradicts itself frequently, the want to be unique and different feels extremely self-fulfilling but can sometimes be offensive to certain individuals due to Religion, Tradition, Opinions etc. We often choose not to offend people in order to alleviate problems and disagreements. Censorship also mutes our words, usually

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    Porn and Censorship

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    Pornography and Censorship Should the government be allowed to legitimately prohibit citizens from publishing or viewing pornography, or would this be an unjustified violation of basic freedoms? Traditionally, liberals defended the freedom of consenting adults to publish and consume pornography in private from moral and religious conservatives who wanted pornography banned for its obscenity, its corrupting impact on consumers and its corrosive effect on traditional family and religious values. But

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    Censorship In America

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    Censorship has existed since the early ages, dating back to the pre-common era. One of the earliest records of censorship can be found in the Office of the Censor, founded in 443 B.C. to help the Roman council oversee “public morality”. The issue of censorship is not just an issue from the old times however. This controversial epidemic has been increasing in importance and mass, looming over the freedom of information as a cloud of darkness and uncertainty may in recent years. Censorship in America

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    No one wants to be censored, but sometimes there has to be a limit for the greater good. What kids are able to view and read on the internet must be protected until they are old enough to handle the information that is available by the multitudes on the internet. Parents should have the right or the ability to censor the information that comes into their home. Civil libertarian groups advocate the protection of the individual's freedoms from infringement by the government. These include things

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    Censorship In the Arts Innocence, purity, youth — qualities that society strives to protect. In order to safeguard these sanctities, society often employs censorship to combat vileness. Vileness embedded within the arts. Art has no limits, no boundaries, no rules. Art is undefinable. Therefore, art is easily considered to be the nesting grounds for defilement. Censorship is currently the preferred tool to cleanse this impurity. Censorship is “the suppression of words, images, or ideas that are

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    Imagine a world without censorship. The world we live in today would be 10 times worse if we did not have censorship. Censorship protects our freedom of speech, government information, and bad influences. Censorship is a necessary regulation in today's society for many reasons such as in keeping our world safe from sensitive information. First off some information from the government should not be secured for our safety. Such as invasions from terrorist should be told to citizens for their safety

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