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    How Censorship Can Be Harmful To Society. Many people go on living out their lives without knowing about censorship. What is censorship? Censorship is a suppression of speech, public communication, Meaning that certain material may be considered harmful, sensitive, politically incorrect, or inconvenient which is to be determined by government authorities. Censorship can be bad in may ways because it can keep people from knowing the truth. Censorship has a good way at keeping things from people which

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    Be’Lecyn Patterson Ms. M. White 9th English 03 March 2017 Censorship Is Bad Imagine if a society controlled what people see, hear, or did. This type of censorship is harmful to a society. Everyone needs to understand each other’s freedoms. This issue is discussed in Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. In this society, they can not read certain things and people decide to commit suicide over it. Censorship takes away our rights as individuals. It violates the First Amendment, keeps people from learning

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    widely accepted all over the world. However, even though its been able to appeal a variety of audience rather than just the norm of the Indian population. Through this paper I would like to explore how censorship has affected what is presented in the Bollywood media. In contrast to Bollywood censorship and the hiding of sexuality, Hollywood became liberal in terms of sexual content after the Commission on Press freedom was passed, in 1947. Hollywood films went through an immense decline because the

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    future generations in journalism a very important lesson in the power that they have over the American people. Censorship is a common theme

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    Censorship in film has remained one of the most controversial issues in the field of media where some people, like Brody (1977); Kuhn (1988), have seen censorship as a brutal interference on the reality. Other people, such as Guy (1975) and Keyan (1989), argue that censorship is essential to reduce imbalance between public life. First group of people is very radical about the objectives of film which they expect to see as a way of representing the country and the nation to outer world. In contrast

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    Censorship is the suppression of speech or other public communication which may be considered objectable, harmful, sensitive, politically incorrect or inconvenient as determined as determined by the government, media outlet, or other controlling bodies (Wikipedia, 1). This can be done by governments and private organizations or by individuals who engage in self-censorship which is the act of censoring or classifying one’s own work like blog, books, films, or other means of expression, out of the

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    what ways has censorship played a role in changing the conceptions of the American Dream? First let’s start by clarifying what the American Dream actually is. Deepening the American Dream is a “project that engenders a rediscovered sense of community in our society and empowers our capacities to receive and relate to those we think of as other” (fetzer.org). Censorship has played way too many roles in messing with the way people think. One way is through the media. Censorship in the media is a big deal

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    Censorship has been widely used throughout the United States since the late 1700s’ and is still used to this day. As technology emerges exponentially the use of censorship becomes more greatly enforced throughout society. Which results in mixed opinions with the way censorship are used. Some may think that censorship is a positive way to restrict inappropriate material, but, on the other hand, they may believe that the use of censorship conflicts with their rights to freedom of speech. The effectiveness

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    of a complete equal society, controlled by the government. Ray Bradbury demonstrates the use of censorship within Fahrenheit 451 by the burning of books. This author also shows censorship in "The Pedestrian" by considering that the pastime, walking is viewed as regressive, outdated, and abnormal and upsetting towards the society that the characters live in. Kurt Vonnegut depicts the use of censorship within his short story, "Harrison Bergeron" by portraying a society in which everyone is equal to

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    access information, but how much of this information is accurate? Censorship happens all over the world and can range from blocking websites or articles, arresting newscasters and journalists, to killing/ murdering them for writing things that their government deemed unacceptable. It takes away people’s freedoms and rights. It also being used as a means to control people and keep them misinformed. There are some valid reasons for censorship such as parental controls, and withholding information during

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