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    Gmo Not Be Banned

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    GMO´s Should Not Be Banned Think about all the fast food restaurants that you passed by today. Now think about where each food ingredient in the restaurant came from. Notice how many people eat there every day and how much of the product is needed to feed everyone. This all leads to genetically modified organisms. GMOs are needed to create mass productions of foods and help farmers make more money. GMOs should not be banned in america because GMO foods provide nutrients that are needed‚ help prevent

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    A Banned Passion

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    The censorship of books in America is followed by a series of steps. The process of banning a book includes a parent or teacher complaining that a certain book is labeled unnecessary or inappropriate for students to be reading in a classroom‚ in which a school decides to take these books off of their library shelves and stop buying the books (Kelly). Also if a parent or school‚ usually challenged by a larger group‚ press any further to censor a book‚ the case is brought to the American Library Association

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    allows a company to determine the investment that will best increase shareholder value. With limited funds to invest in projects‚ Wyndham Worldwide must determine where best to invest. Considering the constraints of the project‚ an after-tax cash flow analysis is employed

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    Banned Books

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    information that children are exposed to but gives parents the rights to educate their children in the ways they fell are appropriate. Although I feel that parents have the right to choose what their children read but‚ should not have the right to get it banned for the children whose parents do not limit to new experiences. Parents should be allowed to help and volunteer at schools. But when they start to inflict with education there are crossing a line. The school programs put those books in the education

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    The DYMO Routing Protocol in VANET Scenarios Christoph Sommer and Falko Dressler Computer Networks and Communication Systems Dept. of Computer Sciences‚ University of Erlangen-Nuremberg‚ Germany {christoph.sommer‚dressler}@informatik.uni-erlangen.de Abstract—Coupling Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) with wired networks such as the Internet via access points creates a difficult mix of highly mobile nodes and a static infrastructure. In order to evaluate the performance of typical ad hoc

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    Smoking Banned or No?

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    bar or restaurant where cigarette smoke wafts. For instance‚ when family with children wants to eat out‚ they usually look for a place for non-smokers in order not to let children have a contact with unhealthy smoke. Finally‚ if smoking was banned‚ there would be fewer smokers on our streets. Psychologists have proved that young people are more likely to acquire a bad habit when smoking is commonly acceptable in society. So when this prohibition was imposed‚ perception of people would certainly

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    unveiled worldwide with fraud as the main accusation. With the advent of technology‚ fraud is becoming more and more common and easy to carry out. It can be committed through many media such as mail‚ phone and the Internet. Given the international dimensions of the web and the ease with which users can hide their location‚ hackers can steal credit card details of anybody by simply directing the person to a dishonest website. Moreover‚ corruption is also gaining the political circle worldwide. A recent

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    Industrial PCs Worldwide Outlook FIVE YEAR MARKET ANALYSIS AND TECHNOLOGY FORECAST THROUGH 2014 TECHNOLOGY DRIVES GROWTH AND CONSERVES MARKET STRUCTURE This study analyzes the industrial PC market for industrial PCs in manufacturing. The study analyzes complete industrial PCs sold to machine builders and end users. ARC also looks at technological developments‚ especially at the differences between embedded (no rotating parts and pre-configured hardware and software) and standard industrial PCs.

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    Mascots to Be Banned

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    Offensive Mascots to be Banned What is considered offensive? Is it considered offensive to use obscenities around children? According to many people in the United States‚ it is sport team names and mascots that depict a certain group of people are considered offensive. People around the United States are trying to get professional sport teams to change their names and mascots because they feel it depicts their certain race in bad way. Teams should have to change their mascot and their name if

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    Lolita Banned

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    the novel “Lolita” by Vladimir Nabokov. In this novel the reader gets absorbed into a world of sinister ideologies and sickening encounters. No one should have to deal with such gruesome topic that serves no good or benefit. These topics should be banned in in order to preserve the wellbeing of the human mind and body.

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