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Censorship

Censorship. By: Salvador Valencia. What is Censorship?. Limits on Media What censorship was originally intended for Profanity Indecency . The FCC. Who? Federal Communications Commission Regulators Creates and enforces bounds. So what’s the PROBLEM??. Is censorship doing it’s job?

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Censorship

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  1. Censorship By: Salvador Valencia

  2. What is Censorship? • Limits on Media • What censorship was originally intended for • Profanity • Indecency

  3. The FCC • Who? • Federal Communications Commission • Regulators • Creates and enforces bounds

  4. So what’s the PROBLEM?? • Is censorship doing it’s job? • Public Accessibility • Contributing to the Problem at hand • Howard Stern

  5. Why we need it • Affecting Youth • What they see • Obscenity • What they hear • Profanity • Should we care?

  6. What’s Happened?

  7. Just another reason why • The lack of Censorship • Violence, Sexual violence • Audience: Victims of previous crimes

  8. Social media has become a problem

  9. Other countries and censorship • China, Afghanistan and many more around the world • Banning several of the following: • Books • Certain internet access • Television shows

  10. Video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPAvg6CU6sI

  11. Works Cited • Fisher, Randy D., Ida J. Cook, and Edwin C. Shirkey. "Correlates of Support for Censorship of Sexual, Sexually Violent, and Violent Media." Correlates of Support for Censorship of Sexual, Sexually Violent, and Violent Media. (n.d.): n. pag. Tamucc.edu. Web. • Isajlovic-Terry, Natasha, and Lynne McKechnie. "Mary and Jeff Bell Library." Mary and Jeff Bell Library. Children & Libraries: The Journal of the Association for Library Service to Children, n.d. Web. 01 Oct. 2012. <http://rattler.tamucc.edu/>. • Jarvis, Jeff. "Mary and Jeff Bell Library." Mary and Jeff Bell Library. Nation, 17 May 2004. Web. 30 Sept. 2012. <http://rattler.tamucc.edu/>. • Stein, Lisa. "Mary and Jeff Bell Library." Mary and Jeff Bell Library. U.S. News & World Report, 18 Oct. 2004. Web. 30 Sept. 2012. <http://rattler.tamucc.edu/>.

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