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    Banning Casinos In Canada

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    Since the act of banning is to protect the stakeholders‚ prevent consequences and to produce further benefits‚ it is obvious that banning gambling will not lead to any of this. The gambling industry greatly contributes to the economy (which also in turn can help others‚ including the small population of addicted people)‚ does not cause addiction or harm people‚ and is a form of entertainment people should be allowed to partake in. Banning casinos would have no impact to help society

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    Banning pit bulls

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    Banning Pit Bulls Pit bulls are the most misunderstood dog breed in the world. When people hear the name pit bull they automatically think of dogs fighting and attacking. Pit bulls refers to a range of breeds and‚ often‚ a mixed-breed dog. People think they are a very dangerous breed of dog. Because of this‚ some areas do not allow pit bulls and breeds like them. I do not believe pit bulls should be banned or technical words are breed specific legislation. The National Caine Temperament

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    Banning Book Censorship

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    commonly school board members are often the ones responsible banning distribution of the book because of either complaints or personal reasons; usually targeting novels‚ religious affiliates remove them if they are not aligned with their beliefs‚ likewise school board members‚ or librarians‚ find it unnecessary to hand books out with explicit sexual content and offensive language (“Banned Books”). Various authorities have initiated book banning ever since books were created‚ it was easier to prevent objectifying

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    “Censoring a book is censoring knowledge.” Every year books are banned for being offensive without considering what other people might think. Everyone has their own point of view on what types of book should be banned. People may say that banning books is simply to protect others. However‚ they are overlooking the fact that not everyone’s opinions are the same. Books should not be banned from schools and libraries‚ everyone is entitled to their own thoughts and opinions of the book. They’re some

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    should not be banned because it is a book that can teach people valuable lessons‚ taking it away would be harmful to the development of many people‚ and banning it violates the rights the First Amendment gives to every American citizen. The acclaimed poem‚ “The Raven”‚ by Edgar Allan Poe‚ should not be banned from schools and public libraries. Banning “The Raven” violates the First Amendment rights given to every citizen of the United States. The First Amendment states that people have the freedom to

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    background can be good for the society to flourish. When that pride becomes too strong or too vane in us is when problems arise. Extreme nationalism can lead to wars. We start thinking we are better than our neighbor for one reason or another. It’s done without us even really thinking about it. We learn it from people we grow up and associate with. The major case of extreme ethnocentrism that comes to my mind in the United States is during the second civil war. Racism was deep-seated‚ very powerful

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    Banning the Burqa in Europe

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    Banning the Burqa in Europe: European Society’s Attempt to Prohibit Islamic Religious Expression Jeannine Peters Excelsior College SOC 332 – Religion and Society Dr. Thomas Russell December 15‚ 2010 Abstract Tensions between the Muslim population in Europe and the dominant European society have risen to the point that riots and protests have resulted motivated by the resentment of the other party. To intensify these tensions‚ a ban on the burqa‚ a form of religious expression for Muslim

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    Springfield High School‚ feel that banning their adolescent customers during lunchtime would help to resolve their financial problems. However‚ businesses should not have the right to ban teenagers because teenagers are still customers and the ban is based on Stereotypes. Teenagers should not be discriminated from any restaurant or store because they are paying

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    English 112 Book Banning or Banning of Knowledge Books can have a variety of different functions and potentials. A book can expand your knowledge or allow you to escape your world and become a part of the book. Books come in all sorts of genres and almost all fall under the categories of fictional or nonfictional. Some books might be viewed as inappropriate or explicit‚ but these views are different for everyone. But these views are what some book banning is based on. Book banning is when a book

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    Banning Catching Fire

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    Banning Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins has good intentions—protecting children; however‚ children/teenagers should be trusted to make their own decisions about what they read. Books are usually challenged or banned to protect others‚ for example; violence‚ sexually explicit or offensive language. Catching fire is said to be challenged because of its violence‚ anti-ethnic‚ anti-family‚ insensitivity‚ and offensive language. The Hunger Games series was on the 2010 challenged books lists. I believe

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