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    years before and after the law went into effect‚ continuing to fuel fire on both sides. Ultimately‚ the debate struck in 2004 when the secularist country of France forbade students in state-run schools to display any form of religious symbols. The bans of religious affiliated garments‚ such as the veil‚ escalated from schools to now being in public settings. The law was finalized in April 2011‚ “prohibiting the concealment of one’s face in public places” (Grand Chamber). Although the law was passed

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    the University of Pennsylvania RESEARCH PAPER NO. 13-2 Grocery Bag Bans and Foodborne Illness Jonathan Klick UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Joshua D. Wright GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY This paper can be downloaded without charge from the Social Science Research Network Electronic Paper Collection: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2196481 Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2196481 Grocery Bag Bans and Foodborne Illness Jonathan Klick Joshua D. Wright November 2‚

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    guns. Many activists claim that through a total gun ban‚ crime rate would efficiently go down in the Philippines. Furthermore‚ they claimed that it would even protect the civilians and even prevent further crimes from happening. Can a gun ban really achieve these promises? No. A gun ban has no significant connection to those promises and as such‚ a total gun ban should not be implemented. Those activists strongly believe that a gun ban would really reduce the crime rate occurred in the

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    On Friday January 27‚ trump signed a travel ban executive order affecting‚ Syria‚Iraq‚ Iran‚ Yemen‚ Libya‚ Somalia‚ and Sudan. This ban suspends all immigrationcountries from entering the U.S for 90 days and not allowing refugees for 120 days.Many Muslim-majority nations have remained quiet. However some have their wordon it and this is what they have to say.Iran states that trumps executive order is insulting. Making the choice of maybebanning Americans to enter the country. In addition‚ Iraq states

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    rate of obesity in America. The debate over NYC proposal to ban sugary drinks raises awareness to New Yorkers‚ People who are obese‚ Soda Consumers‚ and Voters that the obesity rates have risen and need to drop. Casey Neistat’s video debating the NYC Soda Ban argues informatively that logically just banning sodas won’t change the obesity rate and since he is a New Yorker he knows the loopholes and flaws of the system to inform that the soda ban won’t change anything because people can get around it.

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    how these teenagers even got a chance to get a hold of these weapons. This article will help my paper by giving me information on how the gun ban act should be passed because its certain acts of cruelty like this is what makes people think twice when having a gun in their home around children. This article can also help see people point of view why the gun ban should take effect. Virginia Tech marks 5 years since massacre - Washington Post. (n.d.). Featured Articles From The Washington Post. Retrieved

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    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 women‚ has been discussed or put into effect in many European countries. It is concluded that this ban is a form of oppression and subjugation of the Muslim population and functions to serve the interests of government officials and the dominant European society by attempting

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    recycle; however‚ many want to go even further than that and ban certain items. There is a recent argument on both a local and global level on the issue of banning plastic bags. There are grocery stores that have already banned plastic bags and there are stores that are debating within cities on if they should ban plastic bags. It is widely known how there are environment conflicts caused by plastic bags. A position on banning plastic bags is to ban the distribution of plastic bags. The

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    has recently issued a ban on people traveling to the US from seven‚ mostly Muslim‚ countries: Iran‚ Iraq‚ Libya‚ Somalia‚ Sudan‚ Syria‚ and Yemen. This ban will last for 90 days. Refugees in general have been banned for 120 days‚ but refugees from Syria have also been banned for an indefinite amount of time‚ too. This travel ban has already been the center of worldwide controversy‚ leading to protests in the US‚ and world leaders to bash the executive order. The travel ban will be detrimental in

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    Prohibition. The Prohibition was the constitutional ban on the production‚ consumption‚ and sale of alcohol. This ban was put into place in 1920 and lasted for 13 years. At the core of this battle was whether to keep it around or to do away with it all together. There were several different groups on either side of this opposition each of which had their own agenda and reason for believing the way they did. Those who agreed and argued to keep this ban were mainly Protestants and women groups‚ like the

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