Megan is a stereotype high school cheerleader girl. Her boyfriend is the captain of the football team. All the school girls were jealous that she had a perfect life, a perfect boyfriend. Except that she is not a person's idea. In fact, she dislikes kissing her boyfriend as she is attracted only by girls. Her parents finally noticed that their daughter might be a lesbian. They sent Megan to the rehabilitation camp and decided to return the patient to heterosexual love. Megan believes her parents admit it is correct.
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Evaluation is used to determine what is appropriate for the audience. For example, a movie can be rated G, PG, PG - 13, R, or X - 17. I am thinking who wants to see this movie and who does not see the movie. In the G ranking movie, you can be sure that there is no nudity, curse, or extreme violence. Military review and political review Military and political censorship includes both deletion of information, attempts to control a large number of people, and publicity. In countries where censorship is used, deleting and changing information is a source of their efforts. For example, during Stalin's era of Soviet rule era, pictures, history, even weather changed to dominate people. Chinese Internet police have more than 30,000 members in total, constantly changing search engines such as Yahoo and Google. In Cuba, the Internet is illegal.