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History and Debate of Internet Censorship
Censorship refers to any action taken by a society to control access to ideas and information. Throughout history, many different types of societies, including democracies, have used censorship in various ways. The issue is increasingly important due to the rapid development of new communication technology. As innovators continue to create new ways for people to share information, many people are now arguing over the issue of censorship.
Pros and Cons of the Internet Censorship Debate
For the proponents of censorship, restricting the access of information is something that can provide benefits to society. By censoring pornography on the internet, children are less likely to encounter it. By censoring certain types of images and videos, society can prevent offensive or vulgar material from offending those that it targets. For example, some would argue that society should censor material that is insulting to a particular religion in order to maintain societal harmony. In this way, censorship is viewed as a way to protect society as a whole or certain segments of society from material that is seen as offensive or damaging.
Some argue that censorship is necessary to preserve national security. Without using any kind of censorship, they argue that it is impossible to maintain the secrecy of information necessary for protecting the nation. For this purpose, censorship protects a state's military or security secrets from its enemies who can use that information against the state.
Those who are against censorship argue that the practice limits the freedoms of speech, the press and expression and that these limitations are ultimately a detriment to society. By preventing free access to information, it is argued that society is fostering ignorance in its citizens. Through this ignorance, citizens are more easily controlled by special interest groups, and groups that are able to take power are able to use censorship to maintain themselves. Additionally, they argue that censorship limits a society's ability to advance in its understanding of the world.
Another main issue for those who are against censorship is a history of censorship abuse. Those who argue against censorship can point to a number of examples of dictators who used censorship to create flattering yet untrue images of themselves for the purpose of maintaining control over a society. They argue that people should control the government instead of the government controlling its people.
(SOURCE: http://www.debate.org/internet-censorship/ accessed
on 19/02/16 at 3:10 pm).
History and Debate of Internet Censorship
Censorship refers to any action taken by a society to control access to ideas and information. Throughout history, many different types of societies, including democracies, have used censorship in various ways. The issue is increasingly important due to the rapid development of new communication technology. As innovators continue to create new ways for people to share information, many people are now arguing over the issue of censorship.
Pros and Cons of the Internet Censorship Debate
For the proponents of censorship, restricting the access of information is something that can provide benefits to society. By censoring pornography on the internet, children are less likely to encounter it. By censoring certain types of images and videos, society can prevent offensive or vulgar material from offending those that it targets. For example, some would argue that society should censor material that is insulting to a particular religion in order to maintain societal harmony. In this way, censorship is viewed as a way to protect society as a whole or certain segments of society from material that is seen as offensive or damaging.
Some argue that censorship is necessary to preserve national security. Without using any kind of censorship, they argue that it is impossible to maintain the secrecy of information necessary for protecting the nation. For this purpose, censorship protects a state's military or security secrets from its enemies who can use that information against the state.
Those who are against censorship argue that the practice limits the freedoms of speech, the press and expression and that these limitations are ultimately a detriment to society. By preventing free access to information, it is argued that society is fostering ignorance in its citizens. Through this ignorance, citizens are more easily controlled by special interest groups, and groups that are able to take power are able to use censorship to maintain themselves. Additionally, they argue that censorship limits a society's ability to advance in its understanding of the world.
Another main issue for those who are against censorship is a history of censorship abuse. Those who argue against censorship can point to a number of examples of dictators who used censorship to create flattering yet untrue images of themselves for the purpose of maintaining control over a society. They argue that people should control the government instead of the government controlling its people.
(SOURCE: http://www.debate.org/internet-censorship/ accessed
on 19/02/16 at 3:10 pm).
―"A compressão de dados pode ser realizada por intermédio de diversos algoritmos de compressão, reduzindo a quantidade de bits para representar um conjunto de dados. A compressão de imagem é a forma de armazenar informações visuais mais compactamente. A MAIORIA DESSES MÉTODOS CONSIDERA A IDENTIFICAÇÃO E O USO DE ESTRUTURAS E REDUNDÂNCIAS que existem nos dados da imagem. Os tipos de redundância encontrados nas imagens são ligados à codificação de tons ou cor, redundância da informação interpixel, espectral e psicovisual".
(AZEVEDO, Eduardo e CONCI, Aura. Computação Gráfica:
Teoria e Prática. Rio de Janeiro: Campus, 2003).
Assinale a alternativa em que a concordância se realiza pela
mesma razão que a oração destacada na frase acima:
A tirinha de Orlandeli apresenta uma das mudanças que entrou em vigor em 1° de janeiro de 2016 com o Novo Acordo Ortográfico, o único formato da língua reconhecido no Brasil e nos demais países de língua portuguesa. Nesse sentido, sobre o Novo acordo ortográfico julgue os itens abaixo:
I. Segundo a regra descrita na tirinha, não mais se acentuam palavras como ideia, assembleia, jiboia e heroico.
II. A escrita dos vocábulos "autoescola, infraestrutura e minissaia" justifica-se porque não se usa hífen quando o prefixo termina em vogal diferente da que inicia o segundo elemento.
III. Não existe trema na língua portuguesa, exceto em nomes próprios estrangeiros e seus derivados.
IV. As palavras "baiúca" e "feiúra'' devem ser acentuadas por se tratar de "U" tônico em paroxítonas precedidas de ditongo.
Está CORRETO o que se afirma em:
Um poema pula E canta dentro de mim Feito sapo no escuro Feito grilo no silêncio
Capturá-lo a esta folha É um dom que me falha. Um sapo pula dentro de mim E a música de um grilo
Fere rente o silêncio Feito um canto de navalha.
(LIMA, Jozailto. Viagem na argila. Aracaju: J. Andrade, 2012).
Das mãos que teclam sobre os azedumes da vida urbana emergem, na lírica de Jozailto Lima, uma poesia que ora volta-se para se pensar a condição humana, ora reflete sobre o próprio fazer poético. Nessa situação específica de comunicação, a função da linguagem predominante no poema acima é: