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    SHOULD SMOKING BE BANNED COMPLETELY? Today‚ life is so complex; people have more stress than ever before so many of them find smoking as a solution to relax. As you all know‚ smoking is harmful‚ it is dangerous for your health and it even affect to economy so I think that smoking should be banned completely. Firstly‚ smoking has been shown to have a bad effect on health. Have you ever wondered that how many people die each year because of smoking? Well‚ according to World Health Organization

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    Imagine finding a book from one’s childhood‚ or a classic one read while in school that brings memories and nostalgia for the past‚ but this book is now banned in schools and libraries. Knowing of a book one loved as a child and knowing others could not learn to love the same book can make people upset. Censorship is affecting the world today as classics or books that could be important in one’s life are gone from the lives of others. These books or sources of information could be important to society

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    Why Handguns Should Not Be Banned The first thought that comes to mind when most people think of “handguns” is death. A handgun is described as a firearm that can be held with one hand‚ such as a revolver or a pistol. Because of it’s size a handgun can be easily concealed and therefore one of many weapons used in violent crimes particularly within inner city communities. Will banning handguns decrease crime? Should handguns only be carried by law officials and military personnel? Handguns do

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    A banned or challenged book tends to be disputed and unwanted in public places. When a book is banned from schools or even a whole state it means that it contains things such as sexual explicitness‚ offensive language‚ political incorrectness‚ violence‚ views contrary to the state or are seen threatening in some way (Gale 1).The book Lolita written by Vladimir Nabokov was banned in 1955 in France and Australia for its controversial content (Amy 4). Lolita should be banned or challenged because of

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    opponents.” (Lawrence Taylor.) Steroids are a family of hormones related to testosterone that have a number of beneficial medical indications. They are also used for the purpose of building up muscles and cellular tissue. The use of steroids should be banned in the United States because over time‚ athletes began abusing the prescribed dosages and ignoring the health risks of prolonged steroid use‚ it establishes unrealistic achievement levels‚ and it is a violation of good sportsmanship. First

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    Nathan Clodfelter Mrs. Gallos English 3 Honors 29 March 2018 Should Bump Stocks be Banned? A bump stock is a device that is attached to a semi-automatic weapon and enables this weapon to mimic the fire of a machine gun. It does this by allowing the shooter to hold the butt of the gun in their shoulder and push the gun towards them‚ this makes the gun fire and the recoil “bumps” the gun back into a firing position.(New York Times) The use of bump stocks allows many school shooters and mass shooters

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    Students are equipped with a mobile phone as ordinarily as with lunchboxes. This is sickening. This new technology brings new ways steal‚ cheat‚ bully and act irresponsibly. These negative matters have rapidly become out of hand! Mobile Phones MUST be banned! Mobile Phones cause terrible problems in schools. Teenagers are taking precious class time to text message friends to talk about irrelevant gossip. Students come to school to learn. Not to use their mobile phones! Did you know that 3.95 billion

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    on Illegal and Banned Substance The prime of Professional cyclist doesn’t last forever so they are constantly targeting to achieve excellence and always have huge pressure to perform well in a competition. They know that winning a race is more than a medal on the stage. In their short sporting life‚ wining a medal or not can make a huge difference on their income and fame. As a result‚ cyclists train hard every day to guide themselves to victory but unfortunately; illegal and banned substances have

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    of sheer terror for everyone. Many countries are now considering banning the use of nuclear weapons. In this essay I will take a look at the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear weapons and come to a final conclusion on whether they should be banned or not. On one hand‚ nuclear weapons indicate how strong and powerful a country is. The first and foremost criterion for other countries to consider you a strong and developed country is to have a good defence system‚ and nuclear weapons provide

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    Ayoub Laissouf Animal Testing Shouldn’t Be Banned The exploitation of animals in experimentation isn’t a new issue because it could be traced back to the fourth century BC when Aristotle and his contemporaries used to perform experiments on animals. Besides‚ in the twelfth century‚ the Arab physician Avanzoar used animals to test his new surgery techniques before performing them on humans. Today‚ due to the advancement of the medical field‚ physicians rely excessively on

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