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Definition of Terms

Porn-television program,magazines, books, etc. that are regarded as emphasizing the

sensuous or sensational aspects of a nonsexual subject and stimulating a compulsive

interest in their audience.

Obscenity-the state or quality of being obscene; obscene behavior, language, or

images.

Censorship-he suppression or prohibition of any parts of books, films, news, etc. that

are considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security.

Immoral-not conforming to accepted standards of morality.

Addictive-(of a substance or activity) causing or likely to cause someone to become

addicted.

Exhibitionist-a person who behaves in an extravagant way in order to attract attention.

Pornography- printed or visual material containing the explicit description or display of

sexual organs or activity, intended to stimulate erotic rather than aesthetic or emotional

feelings.
Significance of the study

The Benefactors of this study are:

Students- This study will help them to have a new knowledge and be aware in negative

effects of pornography to them.

Parents- It will help them to discipline their children about the negative effect of

pornography

Teachers- They will be motivated to become more competent in providing their

students’ knowledge about the topic of negative effects of pornogprahy.

Researcher itself- The result of this study will provides more knowledge to be aware of

negative effects of pornography


Research Question

The following questions will answer Why Grade Eleven Students of Christian

School of Polomolok, Why pornogpraphy have negative effects to them

1. How will the effects of Pornography can affect to the Grade Eleven Students

of Christian School of Polomolok?

2. What are the advantage of being aware of effects of Pornography?

3. What is the bad contribution of watching pornography to yourself?

Scope and Limitation

The study will focus on the effects of watching pornography to the selected Senior High

School Students (Grade Eleven) of Christian School of Polomolok. We will also take the

percentage number of the respondents


CHRISTIAN SCHOOL OF POLOMOLOK (SOUTH COTABATO) INC.

Corner Rosal-Cadena de Amor Street Polomolok South Cotabato

“The Negative Effects of Pornography of Grade Eleven

Students of Christian School of Polomolok”

A Research Paper

In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements in Practical Research 1

BELGADO,TRISHA MARIE R.
Grade 12 HUMSS DEPARTMENT
LONDRES,JUNJIE RAMA
Grade 12 STEM DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER 1
Introduction

PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING

Pornography (often abbreviated porn) is the portrayal of sexual subject matter for the
exclusive purpose of sexual arousal Pornography may be presented in a variety of
media, including
books,magazines, postcards, photographs, sculpture, drawing, painting, animation, sou
nd recording, phone calls, writing, film, video, and video games. The term applies to the
depiction of the act rather than the act itself, and so does not include live exhibitions
like sex shows and striptease.The primary subjects of present-day pornographic
depictions are pornographic models, who pose for still photographs, and pornographic
actors or "porn stars", who perform in pornographic films. If dramatic skills are not
involved, a performer in pornographic media may also be called a model.
Various groups within society have considered depictions of a sexual
nature immoral, addictive, and noxious, labeling them pornographic, and attempting to
have them suppressed under obscenity and other laws, with varying degrees of
success. Such works have also often been subject to censorship and other legal
restraints to publication, display, or possession, leading in many cases to their loss.
Such grounds, and even the definition of pornography, have differed in various
historical, cultural, and national contexts

Social attitudes towards the discussion and presentation of sexuality have become
more tolerant in Western countries, and legal definitions of obscenity have become
more limited, notably beginning in 1969 with Blue Movieby Andy Warhol, the first adult
erotic film depicting explicit sex to receive wide theatrical release in the United States,
and the subsequent Golden Age of Porn (1969-1984), leading to an industry for
the production and consumption of pornography in the latter half of the 20th century.
The introduction of home video and the Internet saw a boom in the worldwide porn
industry that generates billions of dollars annually. Commercialized pornography
accounts for over US$2.5 billion in the United States alone including the production of
various media and associated productsand services. The general porn industry is
between $10-$12 billion in the U.S In 2006, the world pornography revenue was 97
billion dollars.] This industry employs thousands of performers along with support and
production staff. It is also followed by dedicated industry publications and trade
groups as well as the mainstream press, private organizations (watchdog groups),
government agencies, and political organizations More recently, sites
suchas Pornhub, RedTube, and YouPorn, in addition to much pirated porn posted by
individuals, have served as repositories for home-made or semi-professional
pornography, made available free by its creators (who could be called exhibitionists).
They present a significant chaPornography was a primary catalyst for a massive schism
in the feminist movement in the 1970s and 1980s, called the Feminist Sex Wars (even
though pornography and sex are not the same thing), a split which eventually ended
second-wave feminism and launched the third wave.
One side, the "old guard" of feminism, took the sex-negative position, holding that sex in
general (as currently conceptualized in society), and pornography in
particular,objectifieswomen, turning their bodies into vessels for male domination,rape ,
and capitalist exploitation. The most extreme or doctrinaire position in this camp was
perhaps that of Andrea Dworkin, who held that "violation is a synonym for intercourse.
The other side are thesex-positive feminists. They are also called "fun-feminists,"
presumably because their opponents apparently don't know the meaning of that
adjective. Sex-positive feminists hold that " sexismnot sex, degrades women" that the
stifling of sex is the fault of patriarchy, and that women can use sex as a tool to liberate
themselves (some use the portmanteau "sexpression" to describe this process),with
which radical feminists counter that liberation from male domination happens for women
as a whole, not for individual women .Liberal feminists also believe that women should
be allowed to decide for themselves what does and does not degrade them. One well-
known sex-positive feminist is Betty Dodson, a sex educator who would be
the last person brought in to teach the abstinence-only curriculum challenge to the
commercial pornographic film industry.This divide within the feminist community
Pornography was a primary catalyst for a massive schism in the feminist movement in
the 1970s and 1980s, called the Feminist Sex Wars (even though pornography and sex
are not the same thing), a split which eventually ended second-wave feminism and
launched the third wave.
One side, the "old guard" of feminism, took the sex-negative position, holding that sex in
general (as currently conceptualized in society), and pornography in
particular, objectifies women, turning their bodies into vessels for male domination,rape
and capitalist exploitation. The most extreme or doctrinaire position in this camp was
perhaps that of Andrea Dworkin, who held that "violation is a synonym for
intercourse The other side are the sex-positive feminists. They are also called "fun-
feminists," presumably because their opponents apparently don't know the meaning of
that adjective. Sex-positive feminists hold that sexism, not sex, degrades women", that
the stifling of sex is the fault of patriarchy and that women can use sex as a tool to
liberate themselves (some use the portmanteau "sexpression" to describe this
succeeded in making a mark on the real world, mainly due to the attempts of the "sex-
negative" camp to institute censorshipof pornography. A favorite tactic of this lot was
to cite rape statistics,then claim a correlation between these statistics viewing of
pornography conveniently not mentioning that said correlation was based on their
own dogma rather than any credible research This gave them a fig leaf for accusing
anyone opposing their position of being an "apologist for rape" or something similar.

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