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    contribute to personal evaluation of oneself and to the character-building. Should be banned 1) Only way to seek excitement Extreme sports often are an escape from reality‚ from stress and from monotony. You don’t have to think about your problems. You just think about yourself‚ you can relax‚ and prove that you can do things which are admired by other people. CounterOther was of seeking excitement Should be banned 1) Irresponsible behaviour -In the majority of cases they don’t care about

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    Schools should keep sports. And i’ll tell you why‚ Physically active kids have more focus and are better problem solvers. And why would no one want to get healthy‚ sports is the key to being healthy. But sports does have problems down the road. The problem about sports is that it cost a lot of money. Also for a new set of bleachers would cost 500‚000 DOLLARS. What i’m trying to say is that sports gets you outside and gets you to be healthier and to be stronger. One reason sports shouldn’t be banned

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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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    Alice’s Adventure in the Wonderland The banned book I picked Alice in the Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. In Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland‚ Alice goes into the world puzzles that seem to have no clear solutions‚ which copies the ways that life annoys expectations. Alice thinks that the solutions she accidents will make a certain kind of logic‚ but they repeatedly frustrate her control to figure out Wonderland. Alice goes to understand the Queen’s silly croquet game but to not reward. In every

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    Books have been passed down from generation to generation; each story having a different meaning to each reader‚ which may help them develop as an individual. By reading books‚ one can open up to new ideas; however‚ some books can have a negative impact towards the reader. It is argued that Mark Twain’s novel‚ Huckleberry Finn should be banned from schools because of it’s racism‚ society downfalls‚ and immorality.The importance of reading this classic novel is so one can identify the importance of

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    Milk should be banned in schools By: Sean Esslinger Have you ever heard‚ “Don’t have soda‚ it has too much sugar!” Well‚ sorry people who said that‚ you’re wrong. Hello‚ I am Sean Esslinger and I believe that schools should ban chocolate milk because kids have more than they should at school‚ more added sugar‚ and chocolate is worse than other drinks. In this informational piece I will show you why chocolate milk should be banned in schools. Kids have more chocolate milk than they should Students

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    when it’s not necessary. Teacher’s constantly tell their students not to use electronics during class‚ yet sometimes they asked for them to be used‚ so why banned them if they will be needed in the future. Cell phones are used for many reasons from having fun to be used for an emergency so what’s the hassle of having them banned. Many schools have student with phones and they do nothing about it because student know not to use them and they know they can trust them. Children know very well not

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    thing to blame the cell phone. People should definitely ban cell phones in schools. One reason people should ban cell phones in‚ schools is that theft can occur at schools. For an example‚ in Bucks County‚ Pennsylvania four thousand dollars worth of cell phones and tablets got stolen at a school and thirteen people were arrested in that incident. Also‚ at that school police found over 24 devices got stolen over a two month. By sending your child to school you’re basically just giving other kids

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    Kaitlyn Sebastian Cell Phone Usage in School In a Wireless survey‚ it has been said that 91% of Americans use a cell phone. These devices have majorly advanced within the years and can be used for many things. Although cell phones have many great and convenient features‚ their usage in school should be banned because teens ignore the enforced rules‚ it can be used to cheat‚ and most have a camera feature that can be used to take inappropriate pictures of others. Teens these days are

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    The book Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain has been argued over for years about why it should be banned from being taught in schools since it uses the terms “nigger” and “injun”‚ both of which are looked down on in today’s society for regular use. The reality behind the use of these is that they are put in to satirize that culture. The book is far from racist‚ it humanizes blacks in a way the people of the time could read without stating that Twain is a sympathizer. Huckleberry Finn follows the protagonist

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