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    Boxing is a very popular sport‚ enjoyed by millions across the world. It is also a dangerous sport. Over 1000 boxers have died during or just after fights in the past one hundred years. Many more have been damaged for life by injuries in the boxing ring. Some of these victims were professional boxers who made their living from the sport. Others were amateurs boxing for fitness and fun‚ rather than for money. Sometimes it seems to be just one punch which does the damage. In other cases it seems to

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    Should Football Be Banned

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    Football is a very violent sport ‚but should not be banned. Football is America’s sport that most of the American population enjoys watching. Football isn’t plalyed in as many countries. The countries that play football are Canada‚Mexico‚Japan‚Austria‚France‚ and the United States.There are a lot of people calling for football to be banned such as doctors and other health physicians.Football was created in America and should be allowed to play the high school level. First of all‚ football teaches

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    Good morning/afternoon class. The topic that we have chosen for our debate is “That airbrushing should be banned.” We as the affirmative team believe that this statement is true. The points that I will be talking about today is that manipulating images can lead to self-esteem issues‚ the different types of disorders that photo shopping could lead to and the extensive cost of airbrushing images. To start off‚ the deceptive imagery of airbrushing can lead to major self-confidence issues. •

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    Basant should not be banned “Depriving us from celebrating Basant is tantamount to depriving us of our fundamental rights‚” Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer said. The ban on Basant festival should be removed because of its various importances. Basant in not only celebrated from a long time and considered to be a part of our culture but also it is a way of attracting tourists and sources of revenue. Other than this the ban itself imposed on it is not fully justified. Imposition of ban itself is

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    learning and processing the material learned in class." Said no kid ever. Too much homework is not helpful‚ and can be unhealthy. Excessive amounts of time spent on homework can take away from kids social lives‚ family time‚ and sports or other activities. Homework should be outlawed. Critically acclaimed author Tami Ansary says‚ that since 1981‚ the amount of homework given to sixth graders has increased by more than fifty percent. In 1957‚ the Russians launched Sputnik into outer space. The new

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    Should Cars Be Banned?

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    With and environmental crisis looming over us‚ and much of it caused by carbon dioxide emissions‚ many people have started asking what we can do about it. One of the most extreme questions to be asked is whether cars should be banned entirely from our towns and cities. Unfortunately‚ we live in a vehicle-dependent society. We use cars to get to and from our work‚ our schools‚ our friends and all basic amenities. We often don’t think twice about taking our car one mile down the road instead of cycling

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    Should the burqa be banned? Founding father‚ Patrick Henry exclaimed‚ “…give me liberty or give me death” in a speech to fellow Virginia colonials in 1775. His words are just as pertinent now as they ever were. Countless news stories over the past year about France and other European countries outlawing burqas in public have left me conflicted. The burqa is a long‚ head to toe garment worn by many Muslim women in public. These bans also include the niqab‚ which covers the face‚ and is part

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    Should Steroids Be Banned

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    evolve. They want to be the best athlete they can be. Tyson Gay‚ known as the second fastest joint sprinter of all time with a time of 9.69 seconds‚ behind Usain Bolt (“Banned”). “ I basically put my trust in someone and I was let down.” Tyson Gay said this in a press conference after he was tested positive for steroids (“Banned”). Another famous athlete that got caught for using performance enhancing drugs was Lance Armstrong. Lance Armstrong was thought to be one of the best road cyclist to ever

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    Steroids Should Be Banned

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    Watching‚ following‚ and playing sports is a tradition for families all across the world today. Sports are taken very seriously by athletes and fans and it forces players to feel the need to enhance their performance artificially. Although performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) are banned in professional sports today‚ many players feel it’s a necessity to compete vigorously with fellow players. PEDs can cause negative physical and psychological effects to the body. Athletes have used various substances

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    Steroid Should Be Banned

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    For many years‚ the will to win has driven many athletes to take unscrupulous measures towards earning that gold medal. It’s not unheard of for people to resort to the use of steroids as a gap closer between them and their goal. It’s this case that should allow former dopers to have another shot at taking home a trophy after undergoing penalties. Making a mistake is an experience‚ and having been offered redemption towards these mistakes offers time to learn over not being able to at all. The pressure

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