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    Banning alcohol in the U.S: Against Banning alcohol‚ while it may have put some wives’ minds at rest‚ did nothing to aid the economy. In fact‚ gangsters profited largely by selling illegal alcohol. When alcohol was banned‚ those who worked in factories lost their jobs. When the money normally made selling liquor (then‚ about $500 million‚ annually) vanished from the market‚ the government was impacted by the loss. Many people already mentioned prohibition-- this‚ again‚ would only lead people

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    Persuasive Essay Banning of Cigarettes Banning tobacco products has been very popular for more than one hundreds year and still we are seeking when or how to stop this. Americans used cigarettes‚ cigar and other tobacco products more than any other. I personally smoke cigarettes and I intended that smoking should be banned not only for others but also for my benefits. I know smoking is hard to stop when you started it‚ it is because of its content; nicotine. Banning Smoking may reduce one’s

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    Gun Ban

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    GUN BAN IN THE PHILIPPINES “Never Forget‚ even for an instant‚ that the one and only reason anybody has for taking your gun away is to make you weaker than he is‚ so he can do something to you that you wouldn ’t allow him to do if you were equipped to prevent it. This goes for burglars‚ muggers‚ and rapists‚ and even more so for policemen‚ bureaucrats‚ and politicians.” — Alexander Hope. Gun ban has always been an issue here in our country and certain groups have been arguing about what

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    Exercise: Introductions and conclusions 20 points. Instructions: Read the following information and follow the directions. When you are finished‚ save this document in .rtf (Rich Text Format). Name your document as follows: Your name‚ introductions and conclusions Example: Roger White‚ introductions and conclusions · Upload the document into the dropbox. Step 1—Familiarize yourself with the following information: Topic: Christmas Shopping Specific Purpose: To inform

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    Gun Control

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    Final Draft Gun Control in America Is it possible that guns are the cause for all the violence and murders in America? Remember the tragedy that took place on December 14‚ 2012 at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown‚ Connecticut‚ when Adam Lanza opened fire and fatally shot twenty children and six adults. What about the event that took place just six months before that in a theater in Aurora‚ Colorado? On July 20‚ 2012‚ James Holmes open fired during a shooting scene in The Dark Night Rises. His

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    1.What Is Cancer? CANCER‚ a 6 letter word that makes our world upside down. Cancer is not just one disease‚ but a large group of almost 100 diseases. Its two main characteristics are uncontrolled growth of the cells in the human body and the ability of these cells to migrate from the original site and spread to distant sites. If the spread is not controlled‚ cancer can result in death. 2.How does cancer occur? The body is made up of trillions of living cells. These cells grow‚ divide‚ and die in

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    Conclusion The research conducted for this study‚ allowed me to answer my thesis statement ?Mass incarceration was bolstered by the War on Drugs.? Consequently‚ the War on drugs and the concomitant mass incarceration movement were birthed in 1971 when then President Richard Nixon declared drugs to be the nation?s public enemy ( Tonry‚ 2011)pg137!. Its impacts are not just limited to the familiar statistic of 2.3 million people now held in our nation?s prisons and jails‚ nor even to the upwards

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    School ’s have safety and convenience in mind‚ too‚ but they often view the presence of cell phones as detracting from both. First‚ the presence of cell phones can be disruptive to the business of school. When students are engaged in texting and calling each other‚ it interrupts classes‚ creates drama that must then be sorted out by staff‚ and distracts students from the real reason they are in school. When cell phones inevitably go missing or are stolen‚ schools wind up devoting precious time dealing

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    Books that include profanity‚ violence‚ and other topics that could be offensive to other readers should be banned. (Claim) Banned books are a good thing for society; these kinds of books can include hurtful things inside the context. (Counter claim) People may disagree because they have different views than other readers and enjoy reading that kind of stuff. The following paragraphs will explain why banned books are a good thing for society‚ and how the context can be hurtful for some readers. Many

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    The burning of books by Jewish authors in Nazi Germany‚ books on evolution and science by religious conservatives‚ and the banning of the Harry Potter series from school libraries are infamous cases of censorship‚ but the issue is far more pervasive. Controversy over censorship has existed for as long as authors have been writing books. In 360 B.C.‚ Plato wrote of censoring works and oversight of what is allowable to read. Some secular and religious authorities‚ as well as parent groups‚ maintain

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