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Exposing Children to Profanity-includes a bibliography

Title: Exposing Children to Profanity-includes a bibliography
Category: Society & Culture / Education
Details: Words: 1721 | Pages: 7.3 (approximately 235 words/page)


Exposing Children to Profanity-includes a bibliography

The United States Constitution gives Americans many rights. One of those rights is the freedom of speech. A controversy has erupted in the United States because the government is unable to determine the limitations on this right. "In early America when our forefathers wrote the Constitution, profanity was not accepted" (Shoeder 72). This makes determining the true definition of "speech" difficult. A majority of people believe profanity is an acceptable form of language. These people feel …showed first 75 words of 1721 total

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showed last 75 words of 1721 total…Do you kiss your mother with that mouth?" US June 1994: 29-30. · Levee, Michael A. "In the Cursed '90's, Expletives Are Seldom Deleted." Chicago Tribune Nov. 6 1992: sec 1: 1+. · Maurer, Sandra Flahive. "Mind your tongue, young man." Newsweek Oct. 17, 1994: 19. · Montville, Leigh. "Point After: Stop Reading Those Lips!" Sports Illustrated Oct. 29, 1990: 98. · Rowe, Chip. " 'Male dicta' Favors the Whole Truth." Washington Journalism Review Jan. 1993: 14-16. · Schoeder, Ken. "Education Briefs: Getting Your Words'Worth." Educational Digest Mar. 1992: 72-73. · Wolff, Alexander. "Offensive back." Sports Illustrated Dec. 5, 1994: 16

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