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    Should Catcher in the Rye be Banned? Throughout the years many schools have banned or taken the novel Catcher in the Rye. There are various reasons as to why some schools have banned the book‚ a few are “too vulgar”‚“too sexual”‚ “anti-white”‚ “morals”‚ “too much violence” and “having to do with occult”also it is considered a symbol for teenage angst. But when thinking about it‚ is a type of language and imagery enough to ban a book? The book is also considered a valuable lesson and experience for

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    Transfer Question). This shows how playing a sport is just a hobby and should not limit student-athletes from changing schools for fear of sitting out of their sport. This problem can easily be solved and it has been talked about for an ongoing amount of time. However‚ it is time stop talking and solve the problem of the student-athlete transfer. Any athlete should be allowed to transfer schools at any time‚ the transferring athlete should be eligible to play their sport immediately at the new school. Obviously

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    think that television (or any form of media) should be censored on the grounds of taste or artistic merit alone. Reality television does not do any harm or break any rules anymore than anything else on television‚ the fact that it does not appeal to the smug intellectual and the elitist press does not mean that it is not popular. The reality of reality television is that it is popular with millions of viewers across the world - and it is not hard to see why. Reality television is simply the 21st century

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    correct way to bring our points across and there is also an inappropriate way‚ which is more than likely seem to be hateful. Many countries use censorship‚ to control their people speech; As American we should be thankful that we do not live in a country similar to those‚ this is the reason why‚ when we choose to speak on something‚ we need to speak about the issue with respect‚ and not use words that come off as being offensive or violent. There are many speeches that discriminate and demeaned

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    this literature does it say that experimentation is authorized for the purposes of consumer goods. For example‚ the FDA regulates animal testing for cosmetics‚ but the agency makes it clear that such testing is not mandatory (FDA‚ 2014). If so‚ then why would Proctor and Gamble‚ a major producer of a wide variety of consumer products‚ go to such great pains to convince the public that it has eliminated all animal testing‚ except for that which is mandated by the government (Proctor and Gamble‚ n.d

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    “The Catcher in the Rye” was first banned around 1961-1982 for reasons such as; profanity‚ sexual references‚ and degrading others. The main character‚ Holden Caulfield‚ is viewed as a defiant teenager‚ but in reality he’s just going through some problems and acting how any boy his age would. Holden‚ being a teenager and not regarding anyone else’s feelings‚ has strange ways of conversing and communicating. This book is filled with profanity‚ references to premarital sex and prostitution‚ statements

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    Virginia schools “To kill a Mockingbird” is banned for the racial slurs it uses. One of the high school students parents said that her child had a very hard time reading the content that was in the book. She says “I’m not disputing this is great literature‚ but there is so much racial slurs in there and offensive wording that you can’t get past that‚ and right now we are a nation divided as it is." Allen‚ Nick “To Kill a Mockingbird and Huckleberry Finn banned from schools in Virginia for racism” The

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    enemies are puppy mills just puppy mills let’s take a stand. A puppy mill is a mass breeding facility for puppies. Puppy mills have small wire cages and multiple dogs in one cage. Puppy mills should be banned. Dogs in puppy mills have horrible living conditions and little appetite. Puppy mills should be banned because of horrible living conditions. According to ‘lcanimal.org’ “Usually these animals stay outside year round in the freezing and hot weather”. Dogs in puppy mills sometimes get´s hypothermia

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    the oil is cheaper than water because we have a lot of oil wells that why it is cheap. In my country we don’t have any taxes. For example‚ if I have place that sells cigarettes I don’t pay for any tax. Here in America the oil is so expensive if you want to buy a car you have to think that if you can afford buying the oil for your car and if you can’t afford you can’t buy a car. The taxes are so expensive in U.S and this is why life in America is more expensive than Saudi Arabia because everything

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    (iii) Researcher bias? (2) (b) Describe two ways in which unstructured interviews differ from structured interviews. (4) (c) Describe two reasons why it may be difficult for an interviewer to behave in exactly the same way with each respondent. (4) (d) Describe two advantages of using group interviews in sociological research. (4) (e) Describe two ways in which the personal characteristics

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