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    School uniforms have been a topic of discussion and debate between parents and administrators. There are different opinions of the effect that school uniforms have on children’s social acceptance‚ comfort and behavior and the cost to the parents. School uniforms offers a sense of belonging to the students and it lets the students become one united group‚ without anyone left behind. Everyone wearing the same uniform shows that they have spirit to becoming more educated. Students don’t have to check

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    and is therefore bad for our society and the children that make up the majority of the audience. They call for a cut in the number of hours given over to reality programmes‚ or even to ban them completely. Opponents meanwhile maintain that people should be allowed to watch what they like‚ and that reality programmes make good TV‚ as shown by consistently high viewer figures.Reality TV is dishonest – it pretends to show “reality” but it actually distorts the truth to suit the programme makers. The

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    Banning the Ban on United States Horse Slaughter In the 1700’s the Spaniards brought horses to America‚ prior to that the United States only had signs of the horse in prehistoric times. The horses were able to repopulate well and became a prized position to people across the land. They provided new abilities and were a status symbol for many. Over time they have become overbreed and have become a financial burden with the cost of care going up. In many cases people are not able to provide a sick

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    A couple of years ago junk foods started getting banned in schools. So why are they getting banned? Should junk foods be banned in schools? Junk foods are unhealthy foods that are eaten by many people. Junk foods are unhealthy because it doesn’t have much nutrition. Junk foods have many ingredient that are unhealthy such as salt. People eat junk foods because they love how it tastes‚ and they don’t care much of how unhealthy junk foods are. It is believed that junk foods creates problems

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    ban laws was in action. The three venues of a bar‚ restaurant‚ and workplace were chosen because they are the major source for second hand smoke exposer for non-smoking employees and public. States around the United States were debating whether they should ban smoking in public areas. “Before Delaware passed its smoke-free law in 2002‚ no state had adopted a comprehensive law making private workplaces‚ restaurants‚ and bars smoke-free” (“State Smoke-Free Laws for Worksites‚ Restaurants‚ and Bars ---

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    Candy and soda should be banned from schools‚ since they are the main reason ⅓ of American children are overweight or obese. Unhealthy food keeps getting popular day-by-day. Even though soda and candy taste great‚ there are a lot of negative effects that would be going to end up getting to the person who eats an excessive amount of it. For example‚ the person will get obese‚ they have the risk of suffering from certain cancers and chronic diseases such as: diabetes‚ heart disease‚ asthma‚ and high

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    According to certain people‚ violent video games should be banned; they feel that violent video games are the source of today’s violence amongst children. I strongly disagree with them. Video games‚ like movies‚ music and any other form of art‚ are there to entertain people and to enjoy‚ not restrict. What most people fail to realize is that the video game industry‚ like the film industry‚ is heavily regulated with a strict code of parental guidelines already in place. Even the game consoles to

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    is completely useless and idiotic. Books should not be banned because of its racial or sexual content. I oppose book banning for one reason. I believe that every person should have the option to read whatever they want. Many schools claim they ban books because they do not want students to act out or feel uncomfortable. Schools are afraid that their students are going to achieve the violent crimes that are mentioned in the books. In the article "Banned Books" the article states‚" The First Amendment

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    Therefore‚ manufacturers are willing to sell 8 ounce bottle and to make the size of it smaller so‚ you are not bringing in more toxins to your body. All individuals should consider to take upon a priority upon themselves that even so the vending machines are up and running many have easy access to buy what they feel. But‚ some should restrict themselves for their own diet purposes. The best choice around soda and other sugary drinks is water. Some secondary schools are considering of filling their

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    her former caregiver‚ was unfaithful to her‚ but wants to teach her truth. The lies the mothers tell their daughters are the voices of society‚ preventing them from hearing and speaking truthful words. Tsila implies that the narrator should be an individual with a voice of her own. Tsila also tried to get the narrator to speak when Lipsa was feeding her syrup‚ “but… [she] couldn’t penetrate the mud…[that] filled [her] throat…It gurgled and thickened with each breath she took

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