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    “Social Network sites should be banned as they cause a breakdown in real-life communication.” Do you agree? Social network sites can be defined as web-based services that allow individuals to construct a public or semi-public profile in a bounded system. One can articulate a list of other users with whom they share a connection and also view their list of connections and those made by others within the system. The nature of these connections may vary from site to site. A social network service

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    Throughout time‚ many books have been challenged or banned. Most of the time‚ it is parents banning books with content that they don’t want their child to be reading. For example‚ a war novel‚ A Farewell to Arms‚ has been challenged for some of its content but it also has positive aspects to the story. In A Farewell to Arms‚ the main character‚ Frederic Henry‚ starts out in the Italian front as an ambulance driver. Eventually‚ he goes and meets a hospital nurse named Catherine Barkley with his good

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    show Toddlers and Tiaras. They show what happens in the preparation for a pageant. They show their practice sessions‚ rooms‚ transformation. They interview the kids to know their opinions and their personality. I believe that glitz pageants should be banned.

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    In America guns are huge deal whether you like them or not. It may be gun violence or just using it for sport‚ either way gun laws should be set but guns should not be banned. Having stricter gun control laws can keep Americans and their communities more safe‚ help guns from ending up in the wrong hands‚ and help reduce the overall deaths in America which are way up there compared to all the other causes of death. If people want their communities to be safe then there needs to be gun control to enforce

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    Menendez‚ Landrieu‚ and Hagen together introduced the Alert Drivers Act‚ which would say that states pass laws banning texting while driving. Though more and more states are passing texting bans‚ it remains the case that fewer than half the states have banned the practice as of today (U.S. Congress). AAA foundation for Traffic Safety reports that 67 percent of drivers admitted to talking on their cell phone while driving behind the wheel‚ and 21 percent of drivers indicated they have read or sent a text

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    English Debate – Should Exams Be Abolished? (Against) Exam is: A way to know how well you understood the topics learnt. Learning is 2-way traffic. Whatever you learn in class‚ you need to apply. And examination is one way to determine how well learning has taken place - is through your answers. It’s a way to test your ability to discipline & perform under pressure / restricted conditions. During exam‚ you need to finish at a given time‚ to follow rules & regulations etc. it’s a way to know

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    Home > Opinions > Education > Should schools abolish exams? Add a New Topic Should schools abolish exams? Research this topic: United States Add a New Topic Add to My Favorites Debate This Topic Report This Topic Should schools abolish exams? 67% Say Yes 33% Say No Schools should replace exams It is important for schools to measure how well students understand the material presented to them. Presently‚ we do this through exams. However‚ the snapshot exam is a poor measure of how well

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    “Applying technology in education would enhance human capacity‚ dynamize the teaching/learning environment‚ promote creativity‚ innovation‚ critical thinking‚ decision making and lifelong learning.” This predominant point suggests that laptops should not be banned in the classroom at the University level. Reasons are distribution‚ media‚ productivity‚ Internet‚ software‚ virtuality‚ management and environment. From the inception of the People’s Partnership government in 2010‚ an innovative approach

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    anxiety and stress in the minds of the students under which if a student doesn’t performs according to his/her parents expectations may lead to students even taking the extreme step of ending their life by doing suicide. � *Some people also think that exams are not a reliable test of gauging the ability of the students as luck plays a major role. � *Present examination system encourage cramming‚ unnecessary expenditure on help-books and also encourage private tuition which has resulted in mushrooming

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    consequences were far greater. From 1961 to 1971‚ a chemical was sprayed over the entire country of Vietnam‚ leaving 200‚000 people affected by the harmful toxin (Dioxin‚ 2015). The chemical used is called Agent Orange. Its use was discontinued after it was banned in 1971 by the United States (n.a‚ 2016). However‚ the ban came too late and provided no relief for the Vietnamese that are still dealing with the consequences of exposure to Agent Orange. Agent Orange was originally sprayed to kill all the trees

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