media and youngster
...es up too much of childrenfs limited precious time which can otherwise be used for more valuable activities. At the same time, children may get harmful information via the Internet or become addicted to online games. Fortunately, however, more and more people come to realize the seriousness of the issue. In view of this situation, two countermeasures have been put forward. One version is to control the content which the children get from the Internet with a view to avoiding having access to something which is related to pornography. Nevertheless, its drawback is that the parents will not possibly monitor their children all the time. To offset the undesirable effects of it, the Internet censorship is advanced as another better course to solve this thorny problem. But it also has its Achillesf heel. Because it is impossible for the department to eradicate the online games which also appeal to some boys, isnft it? Since neither of the two m...