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    controversy over whether there should or shouldn’t be censorship of the media. Censorship should not be imposed on citizens by the government or other agencies; adults have a right to view or listen to what they choose. Additionally‚ if children’s media is censored‚ parents are the ones who should monitor and regulate it. Parents should be the ones to monitor children’s viewing of television and also what they hear on the radio‚ CD’s‚ and tapes. Censorship includes the examination and blocking of books

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    Media Censorship Today there is much controversy over whether there should or shouldn’t be censorship of the media. Censorship should not be imposed on citizens by the government or other agencies; adults have a right to view or listen to what they choose. Additionally‚ if children’s media is censored‚ parents are the ones to monitor and regulate it. Parents should monitor children’s viewing of television and also what they hear on the radio‚ CD’s‚ and tapes. Censorship includes the examination

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    1. What is censorship? Censorship can be broadly defined as the suppression of knowledge or ideas. Used by Governments or organisations to prevent the circulation of material. In wartime information about troop activities‚ future battle plans etc.‚ will be censored. In peacetime censorship can be more problematic and controversial. 2. Censorship in the cinema We can now compare how films have come to be censored in real life with the elements we have identified in the activity above

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    April 30‚ 2011 Media Censorship in the United States Censorship has existed for longer than we could ever imagine. One of the first acts of state sponsored censorship occurred in 399 B.C. when Socrates‚ was executed for the “supposed common good of the people” (Guarding Public Morality‚ 2010‚ p.1). Socrates was a teacher and a philosopher in ancient Greece. His teaching methods were controversial for the time‚ and he was charged with corrupting the youth and drawing them away from the Greek

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    drNathan Kohn  Ms. Menard  Tues‚ Oct 21/14      Government Censorship of Media     Censorship by definition is ​ the practice of officially examining and suppressing details.  The word ​ censorship‚ originally neutral in tone‚ the term has come to mean the suppression of  ideas or images by the government or others with authority. (encyclopedia.com) ​ This can be  done with movies‚ books‚ the media and so forth and is sometimes used by the government  as a form of control over the populations. ​

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    viewing audience. Censorship is defined as "Policy of restricting the public expression of ideas‚ opinions‚ conceptions‚ and impulses‚ which are believed to have the capacity to undermine the governing authority or the social and moral order which authority considers itself bound to protect" (Abraham 357). Political‚ religious‚ obscenity‚ and censorship affecting academic freedom are all equal in their destructiveness towards free speech. "There are two different forms that censorship takes; prior‚ which

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    Media Censorship In this assignment I will be looking over whether or not the state and/or federal government have the right to censor what we watch‚ listen to or come in contact with looking more closely at video games and if they have the right to control censoring them according to the articles of confederation. The rights of the federal government and state governments have really nothing to do with them… or should have nothing to do with them. I believe it should go back to what is the

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    Censorship and the Media The media provide our access to news and information. The citizens of a nation need to stay informed and thus come to trust the media that brings the news and information they desire without fear that it is a lie‚ an agency of an evil foreign power or in any other way not the closest to the truth possible. Censoring the media is tantamount to mind control of the citizenry. This issue is everyone ’s problem. Thailand is in many ways a free country. However‚ a nation

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    FAM300F Media and Writing 2011 Assignment 1: Topic 2 Discuss the differences between regulation and censorship by referring specifically to the work of the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) and the Film and Publications Board. This essay will be looking at the similarities and differences between Regulation and Censorship in the media‚ both in general and in relation to the Film and Publications Board and The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa

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    Media censorship is the suppression of speech or other public communication in a society.It has been used in many countries.Censorship has positive effects on society. Censorship of pornographic material prevents the minds of children from becoming corrupt.Young men repeatedly exposed to pornography are more likely to objectify women‚ and young women who view pornography are more likely to self-objectify and tolerate sexual harassment from men. Nowadays‚ many adult sites are readily

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