Obscenity Law Evolution: The Fanny Hill Story

SECTION 1 – Passage Identification (40 points)

💡 Tip: Memorize title + date + key idea.

1️⃣ First Amendment (1791) → Protects freedom of speech but does not define its limits. Key cases: Roth v. U.S., Miller v. California.

2️⃣ Fourteenth Amendment (1868) → Applies constitutional rights to states, influencing censorship laws.

3️⃣ Regina v. Hicklin (1868) → Obscenity = any material that could “corrupt.”

4️⃣ Comstock Act (1873) → Bans obscene materials, contraceptives, and

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Common English Phrases and Word Meanings

Vocabulary Definitions and Terms

Brief
Containing few words.
Wealthy
Rich.
A fact of life
Something that cannot be changed.
Steel
Strong (like).
Layer
Level.
A safeguard
Protective measure.
To pay off
A positive result brought about by hard work.
Death toll
The number of people who have died.
Not stand a chance
To have no possibility of achieving something.
Beyond someone’s means
More than one can afford.
Withstand (withstood, withstood)
To resist successfully.
To crumble
Break or fall apart into small pieces.
To shake
Tremble
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Workplace Stress: Types, Impact, and Prevention Strategies

Workplace Stress: Concept, Impact, and Prevention

Definition

“Stress is a substantial perceived imbalance between demand and individual response capability, under conditions where failure to meet this demand has important perceived consequences.”

Causes of Workplace Stress

  • Inappropriate workplace environment
  • Excessive workload
  • Alteration of biological rhythms
  • High levels of responsibility and major decisions
  • Slow and monotonous pacing
  • Inadequate working conditions

Types of Stress

  1. Eustress and Distress:

    Eustress

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Scientific Revolutions: Copernicus, Newton, Einstein

What is a Scientific Theory?

A scientific theory is a set of ideas or hypotheses (assumptions) that satisfies two conditions: it must align with observations or recorded data, and it must not contradict fundamental concepts.

The Copernican Revolution: Sun-Centered Universe

For about 2,000 years, from the time of Aristotle until after Columbus’s voyages to the New World, it was believed that the Earth was the center of the universe (the geocentric theory). The shift to the Copernican heliocentric theory,

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Spanish Constitutional Principles for Taxation and Finance

Normative Nature of Constitutional Principles

Constitutional principles are fundamental elements of the financial system and its institutions (including compulsory contributions or “tributo”, credit revenue, public assets, and the Budget). They are legally binding and possess normative value. We must consider the following:

  1. Direct Normative Value: The Spanish Constitution (SC) is the supreme norm of the legal order, subjecting both citizens and public authorities to its provisions. This normative
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The Role of Costumes in Performance and Character Definition

Defining Costumes in Performance

Costumes encompass all clothing (dresses, suits, etc.), accessories, and footwear used in a stage performance.

Wardrobe is a key visual element of staging, akin to props, and crucial for maintaining continuity. A character cannot wear a hat in one scene and suddenly be without it in the next if the action is continuous. For example, if a character leaves a bar wearing a hat, they should still have it immediately upon stepping onto the street; otherwise, it creates

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Ortega y Gasset: Philosophy, History, and Vital Reason

Ortega’s Historical Context

The historical context in which the Spanish thinker’s thought arises is marked internationally by:

  • The two World Wars (1914-1918 and 1939-1945), wars that forced human beings to confront their lack of rationality and capacity for barbarism in managing and resolving conflicts.
  • The Russian Revolution (1917).
  • The rise of Italian Fascism under Mussolini.
  • National Socialism under Hitler in Germany.
  • Stalinist Soviet totalitarianism.

Ortega criticized these forms of power consolidation

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Ortega’s Ratiovitalism: Vital Reason, Life, and Circumstance

Understanding Ratiovitalism: Ortega’s Vital Reason

Ratiovitalism is the doctrine of vital reason. It stands somewhere between rationalism and vitalism. Life involves reasoning about the circumstances in which we live. Therefore, reason must always be linked to life.

Knowledge, Thought, and Historical Reason

Ortega distinguishes between thinking (the attitude by which humans give meaning to their circumstances) and knowledge (an activity of thought aimed at giving meaning to the world).

He criticizes

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Understanding Infection and Immunity

Infection and Immunity

What is Infection?

Infection is the clinical term for the colonization of a host organism by external species. In clinical use, infection implies that the colonization is harmful, making the organism a pathogen.

What is Immunity?

Immunity describes having sufficient biological defenses to avoid infection, disease, or other unwanted biological invasion. Immunity has both specific and nonspecific components. Nonspecific components act as barriers or eliminate pathogens before

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SQL Clauses Operators Functions Reference

SQL Clauses

ClausesHow to Use ItFunctionality
CREATE TABLECREATE TABLE table_name ...Creates a new table
INSERTINSERT INTO table_name ...Inserts new data into the table
SELECTSELECT col1, col2 ...Retrieves specified columns
SELECTSELECT * FROM ...Retrieves all columns from a table
FROMFROM table_nameSpecifies the table(s) from which to retrieve data
WHEREWHERE col > 5Filters rows based on specified conditions
UPDATE, SETUPDATE table_name SET column1 = value1;Updates column values for all rows (or specific
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