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    Do you think we should banned books? We should ban inappropriate books that have sexual themes. We also need to be aware of books that could hold racist words and ideas. These books could have a negative effect on young people. I will be tell you reason why we should banned some books that may harm kids futures. Why we need to banned books with sexual things in them .How dare alfred kinsey ask men and woman questions about their sex lives( alfred c. kinsey). Alfred C. Kinseyś book talks about

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    Gun Violence: Banning Fire Arms Jamielee Aponte Rasmussen College Author’s Note This is the final draft paper written on December 13th 2015 for Mrs. Lerner’s Critical Issues in Criminal Justice class during the Fall 2015 quarter at Rasmussen college. Crime is everywhere‚ but more recently gun violence has been plaguing our country. This paper will introduce you to the issue of gun violence in America. Little by little gun violence is dominating our country statistics from the National

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    Animal Testing Should Be Banned Stress and pain‚ those are just a couple of words that describe what young animals’ experience during their time in animal testing. With all the technology we have in this world‚ we shouldn’t have to waste young animals lives. Animal testing is when certain companies such as but not limited to Tide‚ Lysol‚ and Windex test their products and even medication on small animals to see how they react to the product. Some say that animal testing is a needed resource for research

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    I say it’s time that all deliberate cruel killing of animals for "sport" be banned by law. There is no excuse for causing immense pain and suffering to these creatures just for the sheer heck of it...for fun and games.  Okay‚ I know animals are killed for meat...but there’s a difference: the animals in that situation CAN be treated humanely right up to the moment they are killed instantly. I’m not saying that’s an ideal situation. There are other objections to killing for meat but what concerns

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    The process through which books are challenged is too simple. According to Rebecca Alexander‚ an author whose book has been banned‚ someone must simply raise an objection against a text. Next‚ the committee at the school library will discuss the complaint and decide whether to keep the book. If the committee decides the argument is valid‚ they will declare the book “banned” and remove it from their institution. After that‚ none of the students have access to it (Jackson-Beck). People who ban books

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    Should tobacco products should be banned? Smoking is one of the number 1 killers in the world. It not only kills the people smoking‚ it also kills the people who around it. Tobacco contains nicotine which is highly addictive. So people addicted to it even they know smoking gives you cancer‚ heart desease‚ asthma and other health problems. Therefore we are totally think that tobacco products should be banned because it is harmful‚ waste of money‚ and affects to the environment. Smoking

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    Elijah Mann White 2nd 31 October 2016 Why Handguns Should be Banned Handguns are very easy to buy and conceal. Criminals can get these weapons and conceal them just like everyone else. That makes them very dangerous. That’s why they should be banned. Handguns are small‚ lethal‚ and easy to obtain.“...semi-automatic handguns with magazines that slide into their grips-- are the most manufactured category of American firearm. According to the ATF‚ 4‚441‚726 were produced in 2013” (Ryder). That number

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    Should caffeine be banned for minors? Is caffeine that much of a necessity to minors‚ if so should it be banned? Caffeine is actually a drug. But In our society this drug is considered safe and people don ’t really consider it as a drug. This is because most people drink coffee‚ tea‚ soft drinks‚ and all other things that have caffeine. They use this for the boost of energy in the mornings and to go without drowsiness or fatigue during the day. Kids don ’t really drink coffee which has a lot

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    drugs in sport? Of course not! If I was on the World Anti-Doping Agency looking for people who were taking drugs in sport I’d take every cheating sportsman I find‚ lock them in a cage and throw away the key‚ unfortunately‚ that can’t happen‚ so we should do the next best thing - ban them for life. My outlook on the whole drugs in sport affair comes in the wake of many of our British sportsmen being tested positive for taking various types of drugs‚ such as Nandrolone and THG. In the past couple of

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    Violence in Sport- Should boxing be Legal? Brain damage‚ broken limbs‚ ruptured organs‚ severe lacerations- these are just some of the possible injuries a boxer may sustain throughout the course of an often short career. In any other circumstances the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) would categorise the infliction of these types of injuries as an assault occasioning actual bodily harm or even grievous bodily harm. Boxing has to date largely maintained its privileged status and thus defied the law. Perhaps

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