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    Should Hong Kong build a third runway to mitigate its runway workload since Hong Kong is a tourism hub? In 2006‚ Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) referred a proposal called Hong Kong International Airport Master Plan 2030 ‚ which suggested building a third runway at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) to abate its almost saturated working capacity and enhance its competitiveness of transportation. The government approved it in 2011. There has been much concern recently between all stockholders

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    Banning zoos

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    their natural habitat‚ and they live in small cages and have an unhealthy diet. It is impossible to obtain a place where different animals live as they do in the wild. For one reason‚ there are many annoying sounds and lights bothering animals‚ mostly from other animals. Sloths‚ mammals with slowest metabolism compared to others‚ need a very quiet habitat. Bats are night creatures who are constantly bothered during the day at zoos. In many cases‚ the size of the cage is relatively small to the size of

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    Gabrielle Myers Dr. Juhala English 110 November 10‚ 2011 Unconstitutional Book Banning Imagine you’re in graduate school and you’re doing your doctorate on a controversial issue. You’ve done most of the research however there’s one book that has specific information that you need‚ and you can only find it in that particular book. You’ve looked on the online database and find out that the book is in your universities library. You go to the library and ask for some help finding the book you need

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    Banning School Shootings

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    countries. Can you just imagine how much peaceful things would be if they would ban them in the united states as well? Lately as you can see in the news there have been massive gun shootings in schools from all ages. How is it possible for just any one to get hold of a gun that easily? Some benefits to banning handgun would be there won’t be so much gun violence‚ not everyone can get hold of a gun so easily‚ and the population or estimates of kids dying do to gun issues would drop massively. Every day about

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    Is banning books constitutional? The Catcher in the Rye. The Scarlet Letter. Huckleberry Finn. Harry Potter. The Diary of Anne Frank. Animal Farm. To Kill a Mockingbird. The Da Vinci Code. The Grapes of Wrath. These literary classics have been vital to the education of many‚ especially children and adolescents (Banned Books). These great novels both teach important values and educate children about world affairs and classic themes. Unfortunately‚ each of these novels has been banned at one point

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    Banning Texting and Driving

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    government provide ample educational programs in order to spread the message about the dangers of tapping the keyboard while behind the wheel. “Where u at” – These were the simple last words that Mariah West‚ a senior in high school who was one day away from graduation‚ saw in this world. On that fateful summer night‚ she was texting her friend on the way to the baseball game she was planning on attending. As she looked down at her phone to read the new text message‚ she lost control of her car‚ which

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    Banning Book Censorship

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    Prominent novels are being thrown off the shelves of libraries‚ movie films are “crucified” by churches and other parental figures; parents shun their children from certain media crediting online profanities they deem unsanitary and hardly fits their child’s standards. Youth will cease to accumulate knowledge of reality beyond the barricade of coddling granted by their guardians—a crux of sacrilegious restrictions implemented just for their “safety” and “wellbeing.” Sheltering someone for a certain

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    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 books that parents might not want their kids to read. Such as‚ books should be banned because they are considered to be inappropriate for children. We can’t shield our children from racism or sexism‚ but we can

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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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    anything‚ we must see it from many different views‚ and the best way to do that is to look from another person’s perspective. “The Raven” 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

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