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Pornography is a subject examined across sociology, media studies, psychology, gender studies, and law courses because it sits at the intersection of free expression, sexuality, cultural norms, and social harm. Its academic interest lies in the tension between individual rights and broader societal consequences, making it a rich subject for evidence-based argument. Students are frequently asked to analyze how pornographic media shapes attitudes, influences behavior, and reflects or reinforces existing power structures, particularly around gender and sexuality.

The papers archived on this topic take several distinct approaches. Some examine pornography as a social problem, connecting it to sexual deviance, addiction, and behavioral issues such as infidelity. Others focus on cultural impact, asking how widespread exposure — especially through the internet — affects societal norms and relationships. A number of papers take a harm-focused angle, addressing the specific risks pornography poses to children or its potential links to attitudes about rape and women. A smaller set of papers treat it through cultural or textual analysis, comparing pornographic conventions with other performative or representational forms.

A strong essay on this topic requires a clearly scoped thesis that commits to one specific dimension — such as internet accessibility, gendered representation, or psychological effects — rather than trying to address pornography as a whole. Evidence drawn from peer-reviewed social science research carries the most weight, particularly studies on exposure, behavior, and attitudes. The most common pitfall is relying on moral assertion rather than demonstrated causal or correlational evidence, which weakens analytical credibility and leaves central claims unsupported.

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Abused and neglected children: causes, effects, and interventions
An estimated 3.3 million children in the United States are referred to the children protective services, on suspicion of maltreatment in 2009, with 700,000 being confirmed victims of maltreatment. Neglect is the failure of a caregiver, parent or guardian to give the child basic needs. It is medical, physical, emotional, or educational. Sexual activities by a caregiver or parent with a child entailing penetration, sodomy, rape, fondling genitals, exploitation through prostitution, indecent exposure or production of pornography, and incest is sexual abuse
Research Paper Doctorate
Lifespan developmental psychology concepts and principles
Sexual Addiction results from an abuse of the natural sex drive that each person is born with. The abuse can start at any time in life and then progresses until it becomes a compulsion that the sexually addicted person…
Paper High School
Rabin, Roni Caryn. (2009, March
Rabin, Roni Caryn. (2009, March 29). Proximity to fast food a factor in student obesity. The New York Times. Retrieved August 13, 2010 at http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/26/health/nutrition/26obese.html
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Censorship concepts and applications
¶ … evolution of censorship, namely to understand how and why the standards of this specific process have changed throughout time. In order to do that we will begin by presenting the definition of censorship and some…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Jimmy Carter: His Childhood, Upbringing
Jimmy Carter, born to a family belonging to Southwest Georgia, had a childhood and upbringing that was seeped in religious fervor. His upbringing and deep attachment to Christian faith influenced him not only in his…
Paper Doctorate
Same Sex Marriage Has Been
This article examines the issue of same sex marriage from the viewpoint of its being ethical. The discussion centers on the different ethical theories but in the end the issue of democratic equality and fairness takes precedence over any ethical or moral considerations. The specific ethical theories reviewed are deontology, relativism, utilitarianism, and egoism.
Paper Undergraduate
Prostitution: Attitudes in the U.S.
Prostitution: Attitudes in the U.S. with a look at the Netherlands
Essay Doctorate
Social Networking Has in the Last Couple
¶ … social networking has in the last couple of years stirred a lot of debate among politician and scholars alike. The level of risks and benefits associated with social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and…
Research Paper Doctorate
Developmental psychology: concepts and applications
Eating disorders and anorexia are becoming more commonplace today, and this is true particularly of young women, although older people and men sometimes also suffer from them. It is important to look at this issue as it…
Essay Doctorate
Group Report That Critically Analyses the Different
¶ … Group Report that critically analyses the different models of human behaviour in relation to consumer decision-making. Explain and illustrate how marketers take account of these models of behaviour.