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    Why Are Tackys Be Banned

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    Tacky was known as a troublemaker amongst his friends. His loud and obnoxious attempts to fit in only brought negative attention to the group working hard to perfect their hobby. They included him‚ only to become an act worthy of laughing at. By looking at the negative chain of events Tacky sparked‚ one can see that Tackys should not be cheered for; this is important because most of society does wrongfully encourage such behavior. There are Tackys in reality that mirror the fictitious one. High

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    A banned/challenged book is material that has been removed because people believe that it is too inappropriate to read. Especially in schools. The reason books are challenged or even banned is that the topics the book covers are sensitive for people to handle. Such as racial themes‚ profanity‚ and violence. The novel The Catcher in the Rye would be challenged because it showed a child going through an adult life with vulgar language‚ sexual references‚ and underage drinking. After all the reasons

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    Why Is Puppy Mills Banned

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    generally consist of small‚ outdoor wood and wire cages or crates. The animals are crammed into filthy cages. Puppy mills are a large establishment that over breeds puppies. Puppy mills must be banned. Puppies that come from mills are not healthy. Supports illegal breeding projects. Puppy mills must be banned because the animals that come from mills are not healthy. Dr. Nancy Kay says ‘’ Most of the time the puppies suffer from malnutrition and exposure’’. Banning puppy mills would prevent having unhealthy

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    of dining partners (like a goat or a mouse). • At the end‚ the roommate gives in to his Sam’s constant nagging and tries a bite of the Green Eggs and Ham‚ where he discovers that he actually likes Green Eggs and Ham. Banned – Early Marxism: • Green Eggs and Ham was banned between 1965 and 1991 in the People’s Republic of China because of a portrayal of “early Marxism”. • The ban was only uplifted because of Seuss’ death • Marxism is the political and economical theories of Karl Marx‚ which

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    Reasons Why Animal Testing Should be Banned The activity of animal testing is of cruelty and sometimes unscientific. Money spent on animal experimentation is wasted in many cases; due to inability in obtaining accurate results‚ and all this at the cost of the animals’ well-being. Here are a few arguments against animal testing that support the thought of banning this activity. Cruel Practices Animals are a soft target for human beings; it is however‚ not fair to take undue advantage of their

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    in the united states. Historically‚ many dogs have been defined as pit bulls‚ and dogs identified as pit bulls have been held responsible for attacks.pitbulls have been known as dangerous ‚ vicious‚ dogs‚ and some people think that they should be banned. Also people say that they can’t be trained. But this isn’t

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    and non-smokers. Smokers should have the right to choose what to do with their own health but they should respect non-smokers. Many people believe that there are good and bad outcomes from smoking. I believe that smoking is bad and that it should be banned. Many people think that smoking is a sign of coolness but in fact it damages the body. Cigarettes contain nicotine which is an addictive substance and that is why it is hard for smokers to stop smoking. Smoking can damage the lungs‚ the heart‚

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    The Great Gatsby Books are banned or challenged because they have capacity to “corrupt” a reader’s mind or influence. Banning a novel is actually one of the greatest things that can happen or be “awarded” to a book. The Great Gatsby is an example of one of these great books that was banned. The book was banned in 1987 by a Baptist college in Charleston‚ yet it is considered of one the “Great American Novels” and a literary classic. The book was banned for language and some sexual content. By examining

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    Why Do Books Be Banned

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    books are still banned. Many parents have agreed that these books are not appropriate for children of certain age levels. When it comes down to it‚ it is the parents’ choice on what their child reads‚ but that doesn’t mean the book should be banned so that no child can read it without going to a place where the book isn’t banned. This is why I think banning these books is bad. For my banned book I chose to read “Cheerleaders the Third Evil” and do I think this book should be banned? No‚ I do not.

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    Should Animal Testing be Banned? Throughout history‚ animal experimentation has played an important role in leading to new discoveries and human benefits. However‚ what many people tend to forget are the great numbers of animal subjects that have suffered serious harm during the process of experimentation. Many people are believed to be ignorant or misunderstand the nature of the lives that animals actually live‚ and are unable to understand the actual laboratory procedures and techniques. Other

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