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pornographyn. pictures and/or writings of sexual activity intended solely to...
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pornography1843, "ancient obscene painting, especially in temples of Bacchus," from French pornographie, from Greek pornographos "(one) depicting prostitutes," from porne "prostitute,&qu [..]
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pornographyStories “The Bad Magazine” (February 2007 Friend) A girl tells about when she was in second grade and some older boys on the bus tried to get her to look at a bad magazine.“The Best Coach” (October 20 [..]
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pornographyErotic imagery or language that is considered by an average person to be obscene and offensive.
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pornographymaterial that graphically depicts sexual or erotic behavior or situations, and is intended to cause sexual excitement.
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pornographyPhotographs, films, books, or other material depicting erotic or sexual acts designed to cause sexual arousal. Pornography is protected by the First Amendment free speech provisions unless it is found [..]
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pornographycreative activity (writing or pictures or films etc.) of no literary or artistic value other than to stimulate sexual desire (pornographer) someone who presents shows or sells writing or pictures that [..]
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pornographyFilms, books or pictures that are intended to make you feel sexually excited.
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pornographynoun. writings or pictures with carnal content which are probably of causing carnal arousal in some people. Legal perceptions vary, but all concentrate on the violation of community principles and the [..]
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pornographyFrom the ancient Greek porne and graphos, meaning "writing about prostitutes." Works of no artistic value, depicting sexuality with the conscious intent to arouse sexual desire. The qualifie [..]
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pornographymaterial that depicts erotic behavior and is intended to cause sexual excitement NOTE: Pornographic material is protected expression unless it is determined to be obscene. However, child ...
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pornographypictures, videos, and written material that openly shows sexual situations and causes sexual excitement.
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pornographyGraphics and text that are sexual in nature, not intended for minors and illegal in some places.
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pornographyPornography is governed by state and federal laws. Due to widespread use of pornography on computers, the definition of pornography is being expanded to cover electronic images viewed or stored on com [..]
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pornography(n) creative activity (writing or pictures or films etc.) of no literary or artistic value other than to stimulate sexual desire
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pornographyIllegal, but doesn’t stop everyone watching it on smartphones
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pornographyPictures and/or writings of sexual activity intended solely to excite lascivious feelings of a particularly blatant and aberrational kind, such as acts involving children, animals, orgies, and all typ [..]
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pornographyPictures and/or writings of sexual activity intended solely to excite lascivious feelings of a particularly blatant and aberrational kind, such as acts involving children, animals, orgies, and all types of sexual intercourse.
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pornographySexually graphic material that combines sex with violence, mistreatment, humiliation, or abuse. This includes the making of pornography when it involves violence, bribery and coercion, even if none is depicted. There is not agreement among those who are working to end sexual violence that pornography is automatically and by nature abusive. Expressi [..]
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pornographyPictures and/or writings of sexual activity intended solely to excite lascivious feelings of a particularly blatant and aberrational kind, such as acts involving children, animals, orgies, and all types of sexual intercourse.
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pornographyliterally, from the Greek, writing about prostitutes (porno-graphos), but more generally, in Anglo-American usage, writing which appeals to or tries to arouse erotic thoughts and feelings in its reade [..]
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pornography|Pornography
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pornographymaterial or media produced commercially and consisting of a wide variety of sexually suggestive to explict representations as in writings and visually graphic depictions (especially pictures, motion p [..]
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