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Filmmakers and Journalists Capture Censorship Documentation in the US. There are many different types of censorship that go on in the United States; moral censorship, political censorship, cultural censorship, and creative censorship all occur more often than people like to think. Most of the time the reason that people don’t realize how much censorship is

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A Cellular Surveillance System Can Spy on You And Employees. The cellular surveillance system industry is exploding. In the next few years it is expected to be a 20 billion dollar a year industry. Boyfriends are using cellular surveillance to stalk their girlfriends, employers are using it to track their employees, and parents are using

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Cell Phones And Solar Flares Don’t Get Along Together, and it Has Nothing to do With Global Warming. According to the experts, a solar storm is brewing, and people are becoming increasingly concerned about their cell phones and solar flares. The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) is predicting the current 11-year sunspot cycle will

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Who Will Be Your Boss When You Choose a Career in Journalism? One of the most popular directions that young people want to take is to go into a career in journalism. Unfortunately few people realize the truth about working in for the press and broadcasting corporations of today. Though the public believes they are

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Catcher in the Rye Censorship Seems a Relic of a Bygone Era. Reading about Catcher in the Rye censorship now makes many Americans just shake their heads at their parent’s generation. The verve with which the book was prosecuted, edited, banned and burned seems completely out of proportion with the audacity of its content. Touching on

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Career Opportunities in Journalism: Following a Career in Journalism Entails Becoming a Political and Intellectual Prostitute. Career opportunities in journalism are few and far between, as the top media jobs in America are most often earmarked for very specific people. The Media Elite is a book based on a survey that was conducted in 1980

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