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Card #1 Source:Censorship Author:Encyclopedia Britannica |
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The changing or the suppression or prohibition of speech or writing that is deemed subversive of the common good. |
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Card #2 Source:Censorship Author:Encyclopedia Britannica |
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Censor has been of special importance in it relation to government and the rule of law. |
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Card #3 Source:Censorship Author:Encyclopedia Britannica |
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Care must be taken here not to assume that the modern democratic regime, of a self-governing people. |
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Card #4 Source:Censorship Author:Encyclopedia Britannica |
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It is prudent to assume that most people who have acted upon this matter are acting least humane. |
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Card #5 Source:Nieman Reports Author:Carla Anne Robbins, Daniel Schorr, and Philip Taubman Page:1-6 |
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Censorship means self restraint. |
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Card #6 Source:Nieman Reports Author:Carla Anne Robbins, Daniel Schorr, and Philip Taubman Page:1-6 |
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Censorship is self-imposed. |
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Card #7 Source:Nieman Reports Author:Carla Anne Robbins, Daniel Schorr, and Philip Taubman Page:1-6 |
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Censorship today is the only negligible part of a broader problem of restraints. |
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Card #8 Source:Nieman Reports Author:Carla Anne Robbins, Daniel Schorr, and Philip Taubman Page:1-6 |
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A form of censorship, is the way the public, drugged by entertainment and notorious court trials. |
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Card #9 Source:Nieman Reports Author:Carla Anne Robbins, Daniel Schorr, and Philip Taubman Page:1-6 |
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Censorship is hardly aware that it is no longer aware of the clash of peoples and clash of interests happening in large parts of the world. |
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Card #10 Source:Nieman Reports Author:Carla Anne Robbins, Daniel Schorr, and Philip Taubman Page:1-6 |
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Censorship-How the public views it. Self-censorship-How you view it. |
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Card #11 Source:Nieman Reports Author:Carla Anne Robbins, Daniel Schorr, and Philip Taubman Page:1-6 |
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You should have the idea of right and wrong of censorship, and willingness to accept their government at face value. |
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Card #12 Source:Nieman Reports Author:Carla Anne Robbins, Daniel Schorr, and Philip Taubman Page:2-6 |
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Censorship my be a very violent attitude. |
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Card #13 Source:Nieman Reports Author:Carla Anne Robbins, Daniel Schorr, and Philip Taubman Page:2-6 |
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The military is trying to fight any wars going on, even a censorship. |
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Card #14 Source:Nieman Reports Author:Carla Anne Robbins, Daniel Schorr, and Philip Taubman Page:2-6 |
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Advertisement may turn into a war. |
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Card #15 Source:Nieman Reports Author:Carla Anne Robbins, Daniel Schorr, and Philip Taubman Page:2-6 |
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Global television will bring the battlefield scene. |
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Card #16 Source:Nieman Reports Author:Carla Anne Robbins, Daniel Schorr, and Philip Taubman Page:2-6 |
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