154 CHAPTER 11: ADMINISTRATION AND ADVANCED OPERATIONSIn evaluating a site for inclusion in the list, the team consider the effect ofthe site on a typical twelve year old searching the Internetunaccompanied by a parent or educator. Any easily accessible pages withgraphics, text or audio which fall within the definition of the categoriesbelow will be considered sufficient to place the source in the category. Violence/Profanity:Violence: pictures exposing, text or audio describing extreme cruelty,physical or emotional acts against any animal or person which areprimarily intended to hurt or inflict pain. Profanity: is defined asobscene words or phrases either audio, text or pictures. Partial Nudity:Pictures exposing the female breast or full exposure of either male orfemale buttocks except when exposing genitalia. The Partial Nuditycategory does not include swimsuits (including thongs). Full Nudity:Pictures exposing any or all portions of the human genitalia. Pleasenote: The Partial Nudity and Full Nudity categories do not include sitescontaining nudity or partial nudity of a non-prurient nature. Forexample: web sites for publications such as National Geographic orSmithsonian Magazine or sites hosted by museums such as theGuggenheim, the Louvre, or the Museum of Modern Art. Sexual Acts:Pictures, descriptive text or audio of anyone or anything involved inexplicit sexual acts and or lewd and lascivious behavior, includingmasturbation, copulation, pedophilia, intimacy involving nude orpartially nude people in heterosexual, bisexual, lesbian or homosexualencounters. Also includes phone sex ads, dating services, adultpersonal ads, CD-ROMs and videos. Gross Depictions:Pictures, descriptive text or audio of anyone or anything which arecrudely vulgar or grossly deficient in civility or which show scatologicalimpropriety. Includes such depictions as maiming, bloody figures,autopsy photos or indecent depiction of bodily functions. Intolerance:Pictures or text advocating prejudice or discrimination against anyrace, color, national origin, religion, disability or handicap, gender, orDUA1611-0AAA02.book Page 154 Thursday, August 2, 2001 4:01 PM