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    firearm control supporters believe that totally banning handguns is the most ideal approach to ensure matters. In any case‚ banning handguns fails to guarantee people

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    Banning guns is an issue today that is very difficult to talk about‚ especially when it concerns mass shooting or anything alike. I side with the second opposing argument. The first argument talks about theoretical things that can never happen. Instead‚ the second argument talks about a real solution to the problem. The solution to “ boost the defensive capacities of prospective victims.” This is more realistic in my opinion. They both talk about how it is inevitable and how there is basically nothing

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    everything that a person is doing. Is not their chose to tell people to lose weight. I’m guessing they know what they are doing. Banning sodas and putting how many calories the food has is not really going to change their option. The government is making it seem like everyone need to lose weight. Who do they think they are‚ by telling and banning candy machines and soda from people. Plus‚ if you break that rule‚ they will have to pay $200. They are exaggerating with the power they have. We understand

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    there is a growing group of coaches and parents who want this to be removed from youth soccer because of concern that their children playing the sport could get severe and long term brain injuries. There are different sites to this debate‚ those who are for the banning of heading in youth soccer and those who belief this would alter and change the traditional game. The major argument of those who are for the banning is the concern is that these young athletes could grow up and have neurodegenerative

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    Banning books is suppressive‚ and limits the speech and printing of other’s ideas throughout literature. The censorship within today’s society makes it hard to believe we actually have freedom of the press nowadays. It makes us think is it truly fair for books and other types of literature to be banned ? Banning books shouldn’t be allowed anywhere around the world‚ it shows censorship and negative publicity toward the press and author’s of books. Banning literature is suppressive and unfair to

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    Some people believe that if they ban headers in youth soccer it will modify one of the fundamentals of how soccer is played and that the percent of change that it will bring if they do ban headers isn’t high enough for all people to agree on. People argue they would rather stress on more illegal body contact. But one of my team mates and longtime friends got brain problems because he headed to much in the game. It was one of our last games of the season he went for a header‚ and then after he hit

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    books from the library. The book she read is like child abusing‚ and suicide afterwards. And she didn’t like it‚ I guess it was too violent. Like slashing people’s body parts‚ and blood comes down pouring. Which I guess she just don’t like violent things or books‚ but that’s why? How come she can’t read other books that are not like violent or anything‚ just all good and interesting kind of books? But no she doesn’t

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    Banning Animal Testing

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    The number of animal tests rose from 1‚566‚944 in 1997 to 2‚705‚722 from the Journal of Medical Ethics. Animal Experimentation is when animals are used for scientific research and to test certain products. Scientists have used this method for a number of years and rely on it to be the most adequate way. However‚ it may not be the most accurate way of testing. Animal Testing has gotten more popular since the late 1900s. Many different types of animals are used in research‚ some of them are not practical

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    The Banning Of Sara Hill

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    compelling tale. There’s a haunted house‚ scary noises‚ ghostly visions‚ and the threat of physical harm. The plot also has a backstory that drives the current hauntings. While there are definite strengths to the storytelling‚ the script would benefit from more development. The story opens strongly with the scene of young Sara Hill and the idea of someone haunting her. It’s creepy and sets the tone for the rest of the tale. The story nicely transitions to the present day story and the introduction of

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    Banning Catcher In The Rye

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    inappropriate topics for school such as drug abuse‚ alcoholism‚ and swearing‚ it should not be banned because it allows for an open and safe discussion about the dangers of engaging in these actions. The novel Catcher in the Rye should not be banned from schools because it allows for an open discussion about alcoholism at a young age. In Catcher in the Rye‚ the main character‚ Holden Caulfield‚ is a heavy drinker and struggles with alcoholism at the age of many teenagers. Caulfield is easier than

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