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    Pornography is the portrayal of sexual subject matter for the purpose of sexual arousal. Pornography may be presented in a variety of ways. Internet pornography is the most high-rated, the most viewed and highly demanded in all the ways of presenting pornography throughout the world. According to thedatingdivas.com, porn sites received 450 million unique visitors in 2013. That’s It leaves an impression that no one is watching when we watch porn and the sites are very easy to access which makes its

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    countrymen who take pleasure in viewing pornographic material on the internet after waking up to President Rodrigo Duterte’s decision to implement a ban that will remove the country’s easy access to many adult websites (Yee). Our country has a wide array of internet-related issues, from cyber bullying to cyber-sex dens, the wildfire spread of fake news and scams on social media (“Senate tackles spread”), and the horrible slow internet connection that telecommunication companies provide (Adel). However

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    always like this? Not really, as we have seen, the Internet and the pornography industry have come together to make quite an explosion that has brought many issues to the surface. It's a scary fact to realize that 83.5% images available on the Internet are pornographical. And it is even more of a problem when the Internet's pornography is available to curious children that happen to bump onto them. One of the more drawing freatures of the young Internet was its

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    stimulating activities is called pornography or simply porn. I completely disagree to the title of the news article published on Fox News “Want sexual …... access to internet porn” (Brock). Men and the internet porn cannot be solely blamed for creating sexual misconduct in the society. This article is in favor of women, as it goes heads I win, tails you lose and makes a futile point that men and internet porn are the only cause for sexual misconduct in the society. Is internet porn only the cause for sexual

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    growth of the internet, society has drastically shifted, as it has revolutionized the way humans live. One issue that has come along with it is, with the internet being so vast in size and so endless in content, it is difficult to regulate all the content on the internet with its borderless nature. Because of this, is it much easier to gain access to pornography, which is what Butler was initially charged for back in 1987. With such a shift in time from 1992 to now, I believe that the internet and other

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    The Internet is a global network of vast information. With a few clicks, an individual can have access to up to 200 million web-sites filled with educational and recreational information. The Internet is not regulated in anyway (Carnegie Library 1). It is accessible throughout the entire world from the North to the South, to the early morning sunrise and dark sunsets. Different ethnicity and backgrounds come together linked upon this network resembling a connection of one body in unity. Sadly

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    Pornography on the Internet The Internet is a method of communication and a source of information that is becoming popular among those who are interested in the information superhighway. The problem with this world we know as Cyberspace, the ‘Net, or the Web is that some of this information, including pornographical material and hate literature, is being accessible to minors. Did you know that 83.5% of the images available on the Internet are pornographical? Did you know that the Internet’s

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    Joscelyn Hernandez People v. Boo Simmons Internet Pornography on Trial General Issue: Does a community have the right to censor obscene material on the internet? Prosecution, W2 The prosecution maintains that the community has the right to censor pornography. Pornography. “Printed or visual material containing the explicit description or display of sexual organs or activity, intended to stimulate sexual excitement.”(Oxford Dictionaries) Pornography has no positive effect, it serves no positive

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    Internet pornography is an easily accessible and highly affordable form of entertainment for anyone and especially the average college student. It is, arguably, a very simple and entertaining way to pass the time between exams, essays, and classes. However, pornography can pose a threat to college students because they do not realize the very powerful underlying danger that is present every time they click “Yes, I am over 18 years of age.” Much debate exists over whether or not Internet pornography

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    Internet Porn, the ACLU, and Congress       Ashcroft vs. ACLU, 00-1293, deals with a challenge to the Child Online Protection Act (COPA), which Congress passed in 1998. The law, which is the subject of this essay, attempts to protect minors from exposure to Internet pornography by requiring that commercial adult websites containing "indecent" material that is "harmful to minors" use age-verification mechanisms such as credit cards or adult identification numbers.(Child) An earlier version

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