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    The use of nuclear weapons has always been a topic 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

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    If America became the police man of the West or the policeman of the world‚ it would provide us with many benefits. In my opinion I think America should be the policeman of the world. Being a policeman of the world will benefit us tremendously‚ it will give us materials‚ power‚ alliances‚ and we will gain territory. If we were only a western power we wouldn’t influence the word as much as I we do today. Being a world power might contribute to some of the problems we have‚ but we still gain more than

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    Why should schools ban chocolate milk? In the cafeteria‚ the milk chest is reached into many times‚ leaving the chocolate milk section empty. This example happens in every school and with obesity on the rise‚ should schools ban chocolate milk? In this essay‚ I will explain the reason why we should ban chocolate milk because of the sugar‚ the flavor and the effects of obesity on kids who drink chocolate milk. The Damage of Chocolate Milk Many kids go for the chocolate milk because of the sweet

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    Unfortunately‚ soda is a beverage of choice for millions of Americans. The New York City government should limit the size of soda servings because drinking it can lead to the risks of obesity‚ diabetes‚ and heart disease. According to The American Heart Association‚ consumers should limit the intake of soda if they are at risk for certain health diseases. Consumers will argue that everyone should have a choice as to what they can consume or not. In this case‚ the government is trying to protect consumers

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    even the Harry Potter Series have been banned or challenged in towns across America. This may come as a surprise since these books are favorites amongst many as the texts range from educational to simply an enjoyable read. Censorship of books goes back to 360 B.C.‚ but has become more of a problem in recent years. Over 11‚300 books have been challenged for their content since 1982 and many people can’t seem to find reason behind it (About). Banning books should be prohibited because banning books creates

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    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 in health‚ and that is why they are

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    Ripe for the Picking America‚ the nation that has been the proof of a working democracy‚ is currently engaged in a war with the Spanish in the Pacific islands of the Philippines. The Philippines have been oppressed by the Spanish for decades so it is time for America‚ who has been ravaging this country with war‚ to assist the Filipino people in rebuilding their nation into a powerful presence in the pacific. Taking control of this country is also quite beneficial to the United states government

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    there are also many teachers and students who disagree. The teachers want them to read this book for the history and lessons it teaches the students. This essay will be explaining why Of Mice and Men should be taught in high schools in the US. Of Mice and Men is banned in many high schools‚ due to its foul language‚ violence and racism‚ it should be allowed in high schools because of its realistic lessons about American history and peer review. This book has multiple lessons about the history

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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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    Violence in Sport- Should boxing be Legal? Brain damage‚ broken limbs‚ ruptured organs‚ severe lacerations- these are just some of the possible injuries a boxer may sustain throughout the course of an often short career. In any other circumstances the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) would categorise the infliction of these types of injuries as an assault occasioning actual bodily harm or even grievous bodily harm. Boxing has to date largely maintained its privileged status and thus defied the law. Perhaps

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