Freedman and Johnson (2001) maintain that most censorship efforts have focused on the issue of
a. realistic fiction that portrays alcoholism, abortion, and sexual experimentation.
b. textbooks where sex education and creationism/evolution are main topics.
c. sexual expression and scantily-dressed women in graphic novels.
d. who should have the authority to select the materials that are purchased for and used in schools.
d
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a. the loss of sound sensitivity produced by abnormalities of the outer ear and/or middle ear b. the loss of sound sensitivity produced by abnormalities of the inner ear or nerve pathways beyond the inner ear to the brain c. hearing losses resulting from both conductive and sensorineural hearing impairments d. difficulty in the reception and interpretation of auditory information in the absence of a hearing loss.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A recent report from NAEYC and the Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning and Children's Media at St. Vincent
College recommends that children age two and younger: a. do not engage in passive screen time. b. have less than one hour of passive screen time daily. c. have less than three hours of passive screen time per week. d. have less than five hours of passive screen time per week.