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    WAVE (ATV : Advertising Radio FM Brand) A young‚ gorgeous woman is standing in front of her apartment window dancing to the 1970s tune‚ “All Right Now” by the one – hit band free. Across the street a young man looks out of his apartment window and notices her. He moves closer to the window‚ taking interest. She cranks up the volume and continues dancing‚ looking out the window at the fellow‚ who smiles hopefully and waves meekly. He holds up a bottle of wine and waves it‚ apparently inviting

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    Banned Books?

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    Banned Books? A banned book is a book that is restricted from children under the age of eighteen. Many books are banned as a result of it being considered "sexually explicit"‚ "unsuited to any age group" or if the material contains "offensive language". Many books are being banned from children all over the world by public libraries‚ schools‚ parents‚ or even government. No one should have the right to restrict anyone from reading anything except for parents who should only be able

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    Banned Books

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    English 111 22June2012 Banned Books Banned books are becoming more current in this day of time. People often do not understand the challenge of books or why a book is being banned. Ken Petrilli‚ the author of “Banned Books Week: Celebrating You (and Celebrating Your (and Your Teens!) Freedom to Read” in the Young Adult Library Services summer of 2009‚ talks about how he understand‚ how the parents feel about some books being banned. He also advised ways to make displays for banned books week. Petrilli

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    Banned Books

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    Banned Books Books are supposed to be used as reading materials where information can be retrieved. Due to this‚ books are widely used in learning institutions amongst students. The books themselves come in different genres and age requirements depending on their customers; this is such that there are children and adult books. However‚ before a book gets printed and published for used‚ it undergoes vetting to determine its credibility. Once published‚ the different genres of books can then be distributed

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    Banned Books

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    The Urge For Banned Books Second-wave feminism. The Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906. The base of evolutionary biology. All of these major changes in the world were products of books. People that read these influential pieces of literature went on to change the world and make history. Often‚ banned books lead the standings of contributors‚ as many of them become world renowned names such as To Kill A Mockingbird. Without these books‚ this world simply would not stand where it does today. People ban

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    Gmo Not Be Banned

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    GMO´s Should Not Be Banned Think about all the fast food restaurants that you passed by today. Now think about where each food ingredient in the restaurant came from. Notice how many people eat there every day and how much of the product is needed to feed everyone. This all leads to genetically modified organisms. GMOs are needed to create mass productions of foods and help farmers make more money. GMOs should not be banned in america because GMO foods provide nutrients that are needed‚ help prevent

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    A Banned Passion

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    The censorship of books in America is followed by a series of steps. The process of banning a book includes a parent or teacher complaining that a certain book is labeled unnecessary or inappropriate for students to be reading in a classroom‚ in which a school decides to take these books off of their library shelves and stop buying the books (Kelly). Also if a parent or school‚ usually challenged by a larger group‚ press any further to censor a book‚ the case is brought to the American Library Association

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    Banned Books

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    information that children are exposed to but gives parents the rights to educate their children in the ways they fell are appropriate. Although I feel that parents have the right to choose what their children read but‚ should not have the right to get it banned for the children whose parents do not limit to new experiences. Parents should be allowed to help and volunteer at schools. But when they start to inflict with education there are crossing a line. The school programs put those books in the education

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    Smoking be Banned?

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    Should Smoking be Banned? Smoking is a worldwide problem that is one of the biggest causes of death. Harrison Bergeron 1. What kind of handicap has been imposed on people with better-than-average mental capacity? People with better-than-average mental capacity are required to wear mental handicap radios in their ear that are tuned in to a government transmitter. The radios would send out some sharp noise every twenty seconds or so to take advantage of the people’s brains. 2. What kind

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    Smoking Banned or No?

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    bar or restaurant where cigarette smoke wafts. For instance‚ when family with children wants to eat out‚ they usually look for a place for non-smokers in order not to let children have a contact with unhealthy smoke. Finally‚ if smoking was banned‚ there would be fewer smokers on our streets. Psychologists have proved that young people are more likely to acquire a bad habit when smoking is commonly acceptable in society. So when this prohibition was imposed‚ perception of people would certainly

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