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3 Our group’s thesis/ conclusion Better education would be a better solution, compared to stricter laws. It's all because that people nowadays may not obey laws, regardless of how severe the punishment is. For example, the forfeit for drug trafficking is death sentence. But that still does not stop people from doing it. Good education would be able to build a good foundation in the minds of the people and thus would prove to be much more better than enforcing stricter laws.

4 Reasons 1.By having better education, people will get to know the reasons why they should not get into pornography. 2.1231239123127830930123asdasdasdas dasdasdasdsdadsdadsdasddsa

5 Evidences Supporting and related articles Factiva – The Straits Times SurveysPoll

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7 Survey Who should teach sex education? Almost half of respondents (47%) feel sex education should be taught by parents or guardians with just 27% believing it to be the responsibility of schools Magazines, books or websites, healthcare professionals and the Government are the next most popular choices globally (all 6%) Parents or guardians are most likely to be involved in sex ed in South Africa (77%), Switzerland (75%), Austria and the Netherlands (both 74%) Schools are most likely to take the lead role in Norway, Sweden (both 60%), Denmark (50%) and France (46%) DUREX Website (www.durex.com)

8 Where government should focus More than three in 10 people globally (31%) believe that governments should be investing in sex education as the best way of helping prevent STIs A further 28% believe governments should fund free contraception projects and 15% want to see a greater focus on educational campaigns and initiatives The countries that would most like to see an investment made into sex education are Vietnam(60%), Croatia (59%) and Slovakia (57%) More Icelanders than any other nationality want to see their government investing in free contraception (56%), while the Taiwanese are the most likely to call for educational campaigns and almost one in five Chinese (18%) are either unconcerned about these issues or don't feel they warrant state funding

9 Age when first received sex education More than one in six (15%) claim they did not receive any formal sex education The average age for receiving formal sex education is 13.1 with 15% stating they were 10 or younger Women learn the facts of life at a younger age - 12.8 compared to 13.4 for men Today's 16-20 year olds were first taught about sex at an average age of 12.4 - almost two years earlier than those aged 44-55 (14.1) Sex education is taught earliest in Germany (11.3), Austria (11.6) and Finland (11.8) Vietnam (15.4), India (15) and Malaysia (14.6) are the oldest recipients

10 In order to support our group’s stand, we complied a few questions that are related. The survey will help us to get a better understanding of the public. Below is our survey questions. 1. Do you personally visit pornographic websites? □ yes □ no If yes, what’s the purpose of visiting them? □ leisure □ curiosity □ influence □ others: ­­­________ 2. Do you by any chance come across any pornographic materials (be it online or VCDs)? □ yes □ no 3. If you know of some underage users would you report on them? □ yes □ no 4. Are the laws on pornography really effective on preventing underage users coming access to the websites and buying of the VCDs? □ yes □ no 5. So, do we have to educate the people on pornography? □ yes □ no Policing pornography: stricter laws or better education? ______Survey

11 Survey We managed to complete surveying [ *no. of ppl * ] After that, we sorted out the results. And here it is..

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13 Survey It’s extremely surprising to see that there’s still a handful number of people who surfed pornographic websites. asdasdasdasdsdas However, we stressed that the result obtained may not be that accurate. From the pie chart, we can conclude that.......... Adasdas ds das asd asa Thus, this is supporting our stand.

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15 Lameristic (local forum) Poll Subject: Policing Pornography (10/08/05) Stricter Laws or Better Education? (single choice) Total number of participants : 18 Poll

16 Lameristic (local forum) -18 netizens took part in the poll -100% of them agreed that better education is more suitable. Few quotes from those who participated in the poll.. “ Stricter laws will only make people think of ways to go around the law! ” -bertz (nickname), netizen “ With our computer knowledge, it's ultra easy to just hide your IP address from anyone! But, if you are talking about better education, I think it’ll help. I wouldn’t go around to look at porn websites even though I uses the internet like 10 hours everyday! ” -Crisknight (nickname), netizen Who’s a netizen? A person who is a frequent or habitual user of the Internet. www.dictionary.com

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18 Supporting Articles We have quoted from the original articles. The Straits Times Date when what who where Quote *then gonna explain the quotes*

19 Supporting Articles The Straits Times Date when what who where Quote *then gonna explain the quotes*

20 Cons of Better education

21 Current Situation Pornographic materials are easily accessible on the world wide web. Government cannot intrude one’s computer because of the privacy law. Sex education taught in primary schools and secondary schools. Pros Cons

22 Group’s Stand In conclusion, (23019381203812331323 12312312323123131231231

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