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  Marburg Journal of Religion (July 1999) Marco Frenschkowski
The space voyagers are the outcasts of society, as they cannot form any normal relationships with those living on planets (hundreds of years have passed when they return through the time dilation effect), but they are also the only ones to guarantee man's survival as a species.
Many of the scenes (especially some sexual encounters) are incredibly grotesque, not in a pornographic sense, but they are violently aggressive about modern American ideals.
In the Fifties and Sixties a vehement discussion about the merits and demerits of Scientology took place in some of the great Science Fiction magazines (who had their hey day in the Fourties and started to decline in the Fifties, loosing their market to the pocket book).
web.uni-marburg.de /religionswissenschaft/journal/mjr/frenschkowski.html   (9492 words)

  
 Samuel Beckett Resources and Links
Here are some of the many authors who have been banned in Ireland over the years, Sam amongst them, of course.
And here is a list of individual books and magazines which the censors haven't liked very much.
Finally, a book on films focuses on the 1920-70 period when Irish censors banned 3,000 films and made cuts to an additional 10,000.
www.samuel-beckett.net   (8582 words)

  
 Defining Collections in Distributed Digital Libraries
Repository managers may adopt policies that implicitly select the digital objects that can be deposited into the repository.
These policies may be motivated by legal considerations (no pornographic or libelous content), quality judgements (only objects created by certain parties), or any other criteria.
These are the organizations and repositories that are members of NCSTRL (e.g., Cornell Computer Science Department, D-Lib Magazine, the CoRR artificial intelligence collection).
www.dlib.org /dlib/november98/lagoze/11lagoze.html   (5739 words)

  
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As with any online purchases we are required, of course, to disclose necessary payment information to payment processors.
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The current PC Magazine reviews word processors and emphasizes Microsoft Word, Clearlook, Lotus Word Pro, Wordperfect, and DeScribe, with a side note on Accent Professional, Nota Bene and Xywrite.
We will need a new profession, to be called perhaps \f2digital paleographer\f1, to decipher the formats of out of date packages.
Bookstores and the postal authorities have typically been immune from such suits, but nobody knows the rules that will apply in the computer world, and libraries might find themselves sued for providing access to erroneous, libelous, or pornographic information.
www.lesk.com /mlesk/auspres/aus.html   (7316 words)

  
 Gender and Society: A Matter of Nature or Nurture?
Print and electronic media in most countries do not provide a balanced picture of women's diverse lives and contributions to society in a changing world.
In addition, violent and degrading or pornographic media products are also negatively affecting women and their participation in society." Mediascope's "Violence, Women and the Media" cites mounting evidence how "negative perceptions of women in entertainment can affect women in real life."
One way, of course, to counter such phenomena is giving women control over media messages.
www.trinity.edu /~mkearl/gender.html   (1942 words)

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